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Racialization or
ethnicization is a
sociological concept used to
describe a
political process of as
ethnic or
racial identities to a relationship, social...
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their own state.[page needed] In the
words of
Yulia Egorova, this "
racialisation of
Jewish identity in the
rhetoric of the
founders of Zionism" was originally...
- 2016.
Retrieved 31
March 2012.
Adriana Kemp, "Labour
migration and
racialisation:
labour market mechanisms and
labour migration control policies in Israel"...
- mid-1950s,
Black South Africans would also use
media to
challenge the "
racialisation" of
sports in
South Africa; anti-apartheid
forces had
begun to pinpoint...
- anti-racist
movement proved it
necessary to
tackle the
social aspects of
racialisation; the anti-imperialist
movement reconceived of anti-imperialism outside...
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Annual Lecture. Lewis's
lecture was
entitled "Lies and Disguises: The
Racialisation of "Culture" and
Child ****ual Exploitation". In 2019,
Lewis was awarded...
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under Soviet rule, the
collapse of the
Soviet Union contributed to
racialisation and
fierce nationalism,
causing both
Armenians and
Azerbaijanis to stereotype...
- example,
multiple ethnographic studies,
relating to
urban education and
racialisation in the New
Zealand education system,
found that although, "… others...
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still in force. At the same time,
criminal justice saw an
increased racialisation in
disfavour of the non-white majority, who
represented the vast majority...
- light,
while the
Malays and
Indians are
often depicted negatively. The
racialisation of
young children in
schools in the 1980s
elevated community levels...