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La tendencia doctrinaria, que exalta la influencia de la raza hasta el punto de considerarla el eje de la historia -y da pábulo con ello, a las expreciones de racismo- no ha tenido comprobación cientifica. La ciencia, antes bien, la desmiente. No es posible distinguir en un estado de cultura lo que se debe a las condiciones étnicas y lo que corresponde a factores físicos y a los atributos sociales. Menospreciar a los hombres por el color de su pigmento o perseguirlos en nombre de una imaginaria inferioridad biológica, es cometer un crimen de lesahistoria y de lesahumanidad.
Race discrimination. --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Discrimination --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration --- Discrimination raciale. --- Migration, immigration & emigration
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Die Diskriminierung der Juden im NS-Staat wurde mit den Nürnberger Gesetzen vom September 1935 "legalisiert". Das "Gesetz zum Schutze des deutschen Blutes und der deutschen Ehre", das Ehen und außereheliche Beziehungen zwischen Juden und "Ariern" unter Strafe stellte - ein bemerkenswertes Symbol der Pervertierung des Rechtsstaatsgedankens in Deutschland -,bildete die Grundlage der gerichtlichen Verfolgung der so genannten Rassenschande. Damit begann die Ausgliederung der jüdischen Bürger aus der deutschen Gesellschaft, die ihren Endpunkt in den Vernichtungslagern hatte. Hans Robinsohn zeigt exemplarisch die Umsetzung der nationalsozialistischen Rassenideologie in Strafjustiz. Die eingehende Schilderung mehrerer Einzelfälle von der Ermittlung bis zum Urteilsspruch belegt nicht nur, das das Hamburger Landgericht "Rassenschande" besonders drakonisch bestrafte, sie beweist außerdem, wie willig in der Strafjustiz des Dritten Reiches, obwohl an die Stelle der Rechtsfindung der Vollzug politischer Maximen getreten war, Staatsanwälte und Richter der schlechten Sache dienten. Ebenso wird deutlich, dass das geschehene Unrecht nach 1945 mit den Mitteln amtlicher "Wiedergutmachung" nicht aus der Welt geschafft werden konnte.
Jews --- -Race discrimination --- -Trials --- -State trials --- Procedure (Law) --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Discrimination --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Legal status, laws, etc --- -Hamburg. Landgericht --- -Legal status, laws, etc --- Race discrimination --- Trials --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Hamburg (Germany). --- State trials --- Nuremberg laws --- Hamburg (Germany) --- Court proceedings
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Malgré l’ouverture proclamée des Canadiens face à la diversité ethnique et culturelle, l’histoire canadienne n’en est pas moins marquée par la discrimination systématique. Cet ouvrage expose la ténacité juridique de cette discrimination par l’entremise d’un examen de six arrêts judiciaires déterminants entre 1900 et 1950 qui démontrent comment le système juridique canadien fut complice de la discrimination raciale. Les cas retenus font exemples des diverses façons dont le racisme a opéré dans les différents environnements juridiques du Canada. On y retrouve ceux d’Eliza Sero, qui a présenté en 1921 une revendication à la souveraineté Mohawk, de Wanduta, un Heyoka de la nation Dakota, qui visait à faire reconnaître son droit de célébrer la traditionnelle danse des herbes sacrées en 1903, d’Ira Johnson, qui a eu à subir le courroux du Ku Klux Klan en raison de son désir de contracter un mariage mixte en 1930, de Yee Clun, un restaurateur canadien d’origine chinoise à qui l’on avait refusé le droit d’employer des femmes blanches en 1924 et de Viola Desmond, qui avait été empêchée par le personnel d’un cinéma de s’asseoir dans une section réservée aux Blancs en 1946. De la couleur des lois illustre l’ambiguïté opérationnelle ainsi que l’étonnante et sournoise persévérance du racisme à l’oeuvre dans le système juridique canadien. De la couleur des lois est la traduction française de Colour-Coded: A Legal History of Racism in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 1999), qui a été gagnant du prix Joseph Brant en 2002.
Ethnic and cultural diversity. --- History. --- Race relations. --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law - Canada --- Discrimination raciale --- Race discrimination --- Droit --- Histoire --- Law and legislation --- History --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Discrimination --- Canada --- racisme --- discrimination --- droit --- jurisprudence
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Human rights. --- Immigrants. --- Race discrimination. --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Discrimination --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Persons --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Human rights --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Law and legislation
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This first title in the “Law, Literature & Culture” series uses six legal disputes from the South Carolina courts to illuminate the complex legal history of race in the U.S. South from slavery through Jim Crow. The first two cases—one criminal, one civil—both illuminate the extreme oppressiveness of slavery. The third explores labor relations between newly emancipated Black agricultural workers and white landowners during Reconstruction. The remaining cases investigate three prominent features of the Jim Crow system: segregated schools, racially biased juries, and lynching, respectively. Throughout the century under consideration, South Carolina’s legal system obsessively drew racial lines, always to the detriment of non-white people, but it occasionally provided a public forum within which racial oppression could be challenged. The book emphasizes how dramatically the degree of legal oppressiveness experienced by Black South Carolinians varied during the century under study, based largely on the degree of Black access to political and legal power.
Race discrimination --- African Americans --- Law --- Law and legislation --- History. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Social aspects --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Black people --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Discrimination
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Ces essais explorent les études de la cyberculture dans la mesure où elle touche un éventail de questions, y compris le rôle joué par la langue dans la construction des identités racialisées en ligne et hors des représentations du cyberespace en tant qu'environnement racialement codé.
Computer networks --- Cyberspace --- Internet --- Race discrimination --- Social interaction --- #SBIB:309H103 --- #SBIB:309H525 --- #VCV monografie 2000 --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Symbolic interaction --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Social psychology --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Discrimination --- Social aspects --- Computer network resources --- Mediatechnologie / ICT / digitale media: sociale en culturele aspecten --- Sociologie van de audiovisuele boodschap --- Informatique --- Sociologie --- Média --- Sociologie de la communication --- Race discrimination - Computer network resources --- Computer networks - Social aspects --- Cyberspace - Social aspects --- Internet - Social aspects --- Social interaction - Computer network resources
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The need to analyse labour market mechanisms in post-industrial Western societies is urgent. Despite laws and policy measures being developed at the European, national and local levels, job-seeking immigrants and ethnic minorities still suffer unequal access and ethnic discrimination. "This volume endeavours to understand why. Four chapters dealing with discrimination, gender, equity policies and diversity management present a lively discussion of the current scientific debate. Besides providing empirical evidence, the authors recommend methods for conducting further research in the field and evaluate the actual effects of discrimination-combating policies. One conclusion is that systematic analysis of the labour market and its subsequent equity policies must be supported by hard data, such as statistics. With its state-of-the-art scope and unique thematic exploration, this volume transfers knowledge from social science studies to a more operational realm. From here, both scholars and practitioners can help make equal opportunities more accessible than ever.
Discrimination in employment --Europe. --- Diversity in the workplace --Europe. --- Foreign workers --Europe. --- Discrimination in employment --- Foreign workers --- Diversity in the workplace --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Business & Economics --- Discrimination in employment. --- Europe --- Politics and government. --- Bias, Job --- Employment discrimination --- Equal employment opportunity --- Equal opportunity in employment --- Fair employment practice --- Job bias --- Job discrimination --- Race discrimination in employment --- Politics --- Employment (Economic theory) --- Race discrimination --- Labor policy --- E-books --- Labor --- State and labor --- Economic policy --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Discrimination --- Government policy --- Affirmative action programs
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Most members of the Stolen Generations had white fathers or grandfathers. Who were these white men? This book analyses the stories of white fathers, men who were positioned as key players in the plans to assimilate Aboriginal people by "breeding out the colour" . The policy was an cruel failure. It conflated skin colour with culture and assumed that Aboriginal women and their children would acquiesce to produce "future whites". It also assumed that white men would comply as ready appendages, administering "whiteness" through marriage or white sperm. This book attempts to put textual flesh on the bodies of these white fathers, and in doing so, builds on and complicates the view of white fathers in this history, and the histories of whiteness to which they are bio-politically related.
Stolen generations (Australia) --- Race discrimination --- Aboriginal Australians --- Racially mixed people --- Whites --- History. --- Mixed descent --- History --- Race identity --- White people --- White persons --- Bi-racial people --- Biracial people --- Interracial people --- Mixed race people --- Mixed-racial people --- Mulattoes --- Multiracial people --- Peoples of mixed descent --- Aboriginals, Australian --- Aborigines, Australian --- Australian aboriginal people --- Australian aboriginals --- Australian aborigines --- Australians, Aboriginal --- Australians, Native (Aboriginal Australians) --- Native Australians (Aboriginal Australians) --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Children, Aboriginal Australian --- Forced removal of Aboriginal Australian children --- Generations, Stolen (Australia) --- Stolen generation (Australia) --- Stolen generations --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race --- Ethnic groups --- Miscegenation --- Indigenous peoples --- Discrimination --- Government relations --- australian aborigines --- aborigines --- aboriginal people --- indigenous people --- stolen generations --- Family (biology) --- White Fathers
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Social investigation. --- Psychic trauma. --- Suicidal behavior. --- Mass media. --- Race discrimination. --- Adulthood. --- Video games in education. --- Education --- Family life education. --- Computer network resources. --- Families --- Electronic games in education --- Audio-visual education --- Adults --- Grown-ups --- Grownups --- Age groups --- Life cycle, Human --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Discrimination --- Mass communication --- Media, Mass --- Media, The --- Communication --- Attempted suicide --- Suicide, Attempted --- Suicide attempts --- Unsuccessful attempted suicide --- Unsuccessful suicide attempts --- Self-destructive behavior --- Parasuicide --- Emotional trauma --- Injuries, Psychic --- Psychic injuries --- Trauma, Emotional --- Trauma, Psychic --- Psychology, Pathological --- Study and teaching
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This volume enquires about how racialization shapes European societies and the lives of people affected by it in myriad ways. It provides a powerful collection of new publications by scholars who, through their research, contribute to placing race and racialization studies at the forefront of European academia.
European Muslims --- inequalities --- gender --- youth of migrant origin --- knowledge production --- anti-racism --- intersectionality --- EU anti-racism action plan 2020–2025 --- activism --- border externalization --- West Africa --- migration --- illegalization --- politics of belonging --- narratives --- black youth --- gender ideologies --- Spain --- racialization --- aporophobia --- class --- discrimination --- immigration --- Roma --- Ciganos/Roma --- racism --- social inequalities --- COVID-19 pandemic --- Portugal --- integration --- race --- Europe --- United States --- Charnegroes --- Black Africans --- Catalonia --- national identity --- Africanness --- antigypsyism --- hate speech --- racial discrimination --- symbolic violence --- EU Roma framework --- Spanish politics --- colorblindness --- diversity --- multiracial --- interculturalism --- diversity management --- post-racial --- whiteness --- colorblind --- European colonialism
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