Hidden hate the resilience of xenophobia
Mathew Creighton develops a new model for understanding xenophobia by shining a light on the layers of intolerance concealed beneath the surface.
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Idioma: | anglès |
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New York
Columbia University Press
2023
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Accés en línia: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/crei20316 |
Taula de continguts:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I A PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE ON XENOPHOBIC EXPRESSION
- 1 Who Is the Xenophobe?
- 2 The Stigma of Intolerance
- II ECONOMIC POPULISM AND THE POLITICS OF XENOPHOBIC EXPRESSION
- 3 If There Are No Dogs, Why Whistle? Intolerance and the Xenophobic Seeds of Populism
- 4 Referenda and Borders: Brexit and the Role of the Xenophobe in the Division of Europe
- III RACE, RELIGION, AND REFUGEES: THE EXPRESSION OF TARGETED INTOLERANCE
- 5 Color-Blind or Intentionally Looking Away?
- 6 Behind a Veil of Intolerance: Islamophobia and Overt Xenophobic Expression
- 7 People, Immigrants, and Refugees
- Conclusion: Multiple Layers, Legal Remedies, Anonymous Acts
- Appendix 1. Chapter 3 Survey Experiment: The United States Before and After the Financial Crisis
- Appendix 2. Chapters 4 and 6 Survey Experiments: The United Kingdom Before and After the Brexit Referendum
- Appendix 3. Chapter 5 Survey Experiments: Race and Ethnicity in Ireland and the Netherlands
- Appendix 4. Chapter 6 Survey Experiments: Muslim Migrants in the United States, Ireland, and the Netherlands
- Appendix 5. Chapter 7 Survey Experiment: People, Immigrants, and Refugees in Norway
- Notes
- Index