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- Racialization or ethnicization is a sociological concept used to describe the intent and processes by which ethnic or racial identities are systematically...
- Cult Following". March 26, 2014. "Chris Brown: A fandom expert on how racialised loyalty helps the controversial singer retain his fans". March 8, 2023...
- representing successive historical waves of immigration to New York. The racialised makeup of the village was 98.83% "White" including 40% of ethnic English...
- A racialized society is a society where socioeconomic inequality, residential segregation and low intermarriage rates are the norm, where humans' definitions...
- through a process of social division into categories: anybody can be racialised, independently of their somatic, cultural, religious differences." This...
- law enforcement. The debate around so-called "African gangs" was highly racialised and resulted in many examples of racist discourse on social media, leading...
- "Islamophobia" in UK discourse and it noted that abuse against Muslims was often racialised therefore "a legal term such as ‘religious and racial violence’ is required"...
- hatred, and discrimination or extreme aversion towards people who are racialised as Black people, especially those people from sub-Saharan Africa and its...
- of online groups in the country targeting Chinese-Indonesian women for racialised ****ual abuse. On the other hand, a 2022 online poll done by Palacký University...
- also argued that Hume's views "served to reinforce the institution of racialised slavery in the later 18th century." In 1766, Hume left Paris to accompany...