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De la contagion à la cogitation : le zombie évolutif de la télévision
Published 2024-12-01“…The returned of Resurrection (US, 2014-2015) and Glitch (Australia, 2015-2019) are humane, ostracized figures who encounter prejudice and suspicion from localized communities in rural Missouri and in the Victorian outback. …”
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The racial discourse and the Dutch Reformed Church: looking through a descriptive-empirical lens ... towards a normative task
Published 2010-12-01“…In the discourse on race, acceptance and unity in the DRC with regard to racial prejudice and attitudes towards the “other” group have a stronger voice than theological or religious arguments. …”
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Interdyscyplinarność, wielokulturowość, lingwokulturologia a komunikacja w języku obcym
Published 2018-11-01“…The main thesis of the paper is that intercultural foreign communication is not a simple transfer of the knowledge of a new culture, but it consists in developing abilities to understand it, to combat prejudice and negative stereotypes with reference to one’s own culture, as well as to the foreign one which is being acquired.…”
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Biopolitics of the Zombie Corpses: Collectivity, Contagion, and Alterity
Published 2023-10-01“…Rather than destroying the capitalist rationalization without offering any alternatives, zombie corpses enounce the birth of a new form of social life as analysed through Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. …”
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Monetary peculiarities of the financial behavior of the population
Published 2022-05-01“…To study the desired reaction of the population to that carried out by the controller, the nature of people’s financial decisions is required, such as: their motives, prejudice, performance. In this regard, the article analyzes the main provisions in psychology that can be claimed by monetary regulators. …”
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Faire voir l'Orient : réflexion sur un artifice victorien
Published 2009-12-01“…Victorian Orientalism also implied a “re-orientalisation” of the Christian myth; artists as diverse as David Wilkie or William Holman Hunt were motivated by their quest for authenticity, even though the racist prejudice then prevalent had to be taken into account. …”
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La etnología chiriguano de Alfred Métraux
Published 2007-12-01“…We pursue our analysis across diverse aspects of Métraux’s work, including: his treatment of religion and prophetism among the Tupinamba; his participation in the pioneer project that created the Ethnology Institute in Tucuman; the manifestation of ideology, inherited prejudice and esthetic values in his gathering of material culture collections; the singularities of Métraux’s fieldwork and its impact on his relationship with the Chiriguano; his thesis that Chiriguano pottery reflected particular mixtures of Andean, Chaco and Amazonian influences; and, finally, the significant link he found between mythic symbolism and the feminine universe.…”
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Reading the Bibliographies of the Women’s Rest Tour Association: Cultural Travel in the Long Nineteenth Century
Published 2019-09-01“…They exhibit strong support for women writers and educational reading as a tool for personal empowerment at the same time that they show a commitment to the cultural authority of Boston and the British Isles and reveal a notable degree of class bias and ethnic prejudice.…”
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Mudanças climáticas e risco ao patrimônio cultural em Ouro Preto – MG - Brasil
Published 2014-08-01“…The loss of cultural heritage buildings would entail significant prejudice for the memory and history of the country, as well as damage to thousands of people whose jobs depend from Ouro Preto's condition as patrimonial city. …”
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Experiencia colonial, memoria y olvido en el Paraguay
Published 2020-09-01“…This work presents an alternative look in relation to the accounts of hegemonic thought about socio-historical processes; It focuses on the wild Guaraní Indians, who suffered and still suffer today relations of domination legitimated by prejudice. In the formulations are found contrasting experiences of these infidels living in the Jesuit reductions, and who were renowned as faithful Indians. …”
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Multicultural Pentecostal Congregations:
Published 2024-06-01“… The study investigates the extent of gender discrimination and prejudice in multicultural Pentecostal congregations and the potential for a future in which gifts and ministry contributions of women are foregrounded. …”
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Defining and preparing for diversity teacherhood—Chinese Minzu (“ethnic”) teacher education as an example
Published 2023-12-01“…In their descriptions of how they prepare preservice teachers, the teacher educators presented, for example, aspects of learning to respect students, learning to remove prejudice, and focusing on individuality. These elements show some similarities between Minzu teacher education and, for example, (“Western”) multicultural/intercultural (teacher) education. …”
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Trial by YouTube: effects of expert psychiatric witness testimony on viewers' opinions of Amber Heard and Johnny Depp
Published 2025-02-01“…After viewing excerpts of the cross-examination evidence, 38 trial-naive undergraduate students completed the Prejudice towards People with a Mental Illness (PPMI) scale. …”
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Familiarisation et dé-familiarisation : la figure de l’« étranger » dans la comédie indo-britannique
Published 2007-01-01“…This article, which focuses on three British-Asian comedies – East is East (Damien O’Donnell, 1999; screenplay by Ayub Khan Din), Bend It Like Beckham (Gurinder Chadha, 2002) and Bride and Prejudice (Gurinder Chadha, 2004) – aims, through a comparative analysis, at highlighting common discursive and iconographic trategies. …”
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The Trump Phenomenon and the Racialization of American Politics
Published 2018-09-01“…The following essay attempts to throw light on the permanence of the race factor in American society, its impact on the 2016 election, either by means of its unabashed activation or through a coded rhetoric, its centrality in the Trumpian discourse, the heyday of white nationalism under a President prone to stoking the flames of division and prejudice, together with the disquieting signs of a “new civil war” in a disunited nation.…”
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La « jeunesse algérienne » en lutte. Du rôle politique conflictuel d'une catégorie sociale hétérogène
Published 2013-12-01“…Finally, this article explains how the idea of an "Algerian youth" is tied to the notion that this group has suffered a loss (préjudice) due to the actions of the preceding generations. …”
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À propos d'un projet en cours d'édition de manuscrits arabes de Tombouctou et d'ailleurs
Published 2015-12-01“…But one must emphasize the prejudice existing among many scholars – except a few mostly English-speaking pioneers – about texts that to them seem confusing, texts which cannot be understood without a deep knowledge of Arabic. …”
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The adoption by persons with disabilities
Published 2025-02-01“…This article has a limited application in practice due to a traditional prejudice towards sexuality and motherhood/parenthood of these people, even proposing the adoption of their biological children. …”
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Unexplained Air Disasters: Compensation for Indirect Victims
Published 2024-12-01“…To address current inequities, recognizing the prejudice of waiting and worry could alleviate the suffering endured by indirect victims.…”
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Člověk a "zvíře", které není jeho protikladem: od dekonstrukce k etice biocentrismu
Published 2024-12-01“…By revising “animal” idioms burdened by the anthropocentric prejudice of human sovereignty, the author calls for a biocentric ethical position of interspecies mutuality. …”
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