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Muslims --- Europe --- Ethnic relations --- Muslimer --- Etniska relationer --- Ethnic relations. --- Muslims - Europe --- Muslims - Non-Islamic countries --- Europe - Ethnic relations
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In recent times, international and national media have been full of stories about protest movements and tumultuous social upheaval from Tunisia to California. But scholars have not yet fully addressed the connection between these movements and the media and communication channels through which their messages spread. Correcting that imbalance, Mediation and Protest Movements explores the nature of the relationship between protest movements, media representation, and communication strategies and tactics. By covering online and offline contexts, as well as mainstream and alternative media, Mediat
Community organization --- Mass communications --- Proteströrelser --- Politik och massmedia --- Massmedia --- Sociala medier --- Etniska relationer --- Globalisering --- Minoriteter och massmedia --- Mass media and ethnic relations. --- Mass media and globalization. --- Mass media and minorities. --- Social media --- Protest movements --- Globalization --- Press and politics --- Mass media and minorities --- Mass media --- Ethnic relations. --- Proteströrelser. --- Politik och massmedia. --- Massmedia. --- Sociala medier. --- Etniska relationer. --- Globalisering. --- Minoriteter och massmedia. --- Social media. --- Protest movements. --- Globalization. --- Press and politics. --- Mass media. --- Minorities and mass media --- Minorities --- Globalization and mass media --- Ethnic relations and mass media --- Ethnic relations
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Culling the Masses questions the widely held view that in the long run democracy and racism cannot coexist. David Scott FitzGerald and David Cook-Martín show that democracies were the first countries in the Americas to select immigrants by race, and undemocratic states the first to outlaw discrimination. Through analysis of legal records from twenty-two countries between 1790 and 2010, the authors present a history of the rise and fall of racial selection in the Western Hemisphere. The United States led the way in using legal means to exclude "inferior" ethnic groups. Starting in 1790, Congress began passing nationality and immigration laws that prevented Africans and Asians from becoming citizens, on the grounds that they were inherently incapable of self-government. Similar policies were soon adopted by the self-governing colonies and dominions of the British Empire, eventually spreading across Latin America as well. Undemocratic regimes in Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Cuba reversed their discriminatory laws in the 1930s and 1940s, decades ahead of the United States and Canada. The conventional claim that racism and democracy are antithetical--because democracy depends on ideals of equality and fairness, which are incompatible with the notion of racial inferiority--cannot explain why liberal democracies were leaders in promoting racist policies and laggards in eliminating them. Ultimately, the authors argue, the changed racial geopolitics of World War II and the Cold War was necessary to convince North American countries to reform their immigration and citizenship laws.
America -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects -- History. --- America -- Race relations -- Political aspects -- History. --- Immigrants -- Government policy -- America -- History. --- Racism -- Political aspects -- America -- History. --- Immigrants --- Racism --- Citizenship --- Emigration and immigration law --- Democracy --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Immigration & Emigration --- History --- Government policy --- Political aspects --- History. --- America --- Race relations --- Ethnic relations --- Bias, Racial --- Race bias --- Race prejudice --- Racial bias --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Americas --- New World --- Citizenship. --- Democracy. --- Demokrati --- Emigration and immigration law. --- Emigration and immigration --- Etniska relationer --- Immigration --- Politics and government. --- Rasism --- Historia. --- Government policy. --- Political aspects. --- Politiska aspekter --- America. --- Amerika. --- Zuid-Amerika. --- Prejudices --- Anti-racism --- Persons --- Aliens --- Western Hemisphere --- Critical race theory
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In this study of gender and religious culture, Benjamin Maria Baader explores the transformation of Judaism during a period of profound change in 19th century Germany.
Judentum. --- Kultur. --- Bürgertum. --- Jüdin. --- Geschlechterbeziehung. --- Etniska relationer --- Medelklassen --- Judiska kvinnor --- Judar --- Judendom --- Classes moyennes --- Juives --- Juifs --- Judaïsme --- Subculture --- Middle class --- Jewish women --- Jews --- Judaism --- Joden. --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. --- Geschlechterverhältnis --- Kultur --- Jüdin --- Judentum --- Bürgertum --- Subculture. --- Middle class. --- Judaism. --- Jews. --- Jewish women. --- Ethnic relations. --- historia --- etnicitet --- Identite collective. --- History --- Identity. --- Histoire --- Identite. --- Deutschland. --- Germany --- Duitsland. --- Deutschland --- Germany. --- Allemagne --- Relations interethniques. --- Jüdische Frau --- Juden --- Geschlechterbeziehung --- Geschlechterverhältnisse --- Geschlechterbeziehungen --- Gender relationship --- Heteronormativität --- Et les Juifs --- Hébreux --- Israélites --- Humour juif --- Israéliens --- Médias et juifs --- Missions auprès des Juifs --- Question juive --- Relations Juifs-Arabes --- Sionisme --- Judaïsme --- Agriculteurs juifs --- Alchimistes juifs --- Chrétiens juifs --- Commerçants juifs --- Communistes juifs --- Consommateurs juifs --- Criminels juifs --- Déportés juifs --- Diaspora juive --- Économistes juifs --- Écrivains juifs --- Éditeurs juifs --- Anarchistes juifs --- Enfants juifs --- Enseignants juifs --- Étudiants juifs --- Familles juives --- Folkloristes juifs --- Historiens juifs --- Hommes d'affaires juifs --- Homosexuels juifs --- Intellectuels juifs --- Jeunesse juive --- Artisans juifs --- Joueurs de football juifs --- Journalistes juifs --- Juifs dans l'industrie du cinéma --- Juifs des montagnes --- Juifs noirs --- Libraires juifs --- Marins juifs --- Médecins juifs --- Militaires juifs --- Artistes juifs --- Parlementaires juifs --- Philosophes juifs --- Pirates juifs --- Prêtres juifs --- Réfugiés juifs --- Révolutionnaires juifs --- Sabras --- Savants juifs --- Scientifiques juifs --- Scribes juifs --- Ashkénazes --- Séfarades --- Socialistes juifs --- Théologiens juifs --- Travailleurs juifs --- Voyageurs juifs --- Athlètes juifs --- Avocats juifs --- Bibliothécaires juifs --- Boxeurs juifs --- Ethnologie --- Et le judaïsme --- Bibliothèques juives --- Critique et exégèse juives --- Femmes et judaïsme --- Interprétations juives --- Judaïsme et franc-maçonnerie --- Mouvement des judaïsants --- Musées juifs --- Socialisme et judaïsme --- Histoire du judaïsme --- Autorités religieuses --- Judaïsme laïc --- Judaïsme orthodoxe --- Judaïsme rabbinique --- Judaïsme reconstructionniste --- Judaïsme réformé --- Kabbale --- Morale juive --- Prédication --- Rabbinat --- Commandements (judaïsme) --- Samaritains --- Sectes juives --- Sionisme et judaïsme --- Sionisme religieux --- Smiykah --- Symbolisme juif --- Théologie juive --- Démonologie juive --- Dieu --- Fondamentalisme juif --- Haskala --- Judaïsme conservateur --- Religions abrahamiques --- Religions --- Femmes juives --- Adolescentes juives --- Agounot --- Lesbiennes juives --- Réfugiées juives --- Survivantes de la Shoah --- Athlètes juives --- Étudiantes juives --- Femmes artistes juives --- Femmes écrivains juives --- Femmes médecins juives --- Femmes militaires juives --- Infirmières juives --- Juives pendant la Shoah --- Classe moyenne --- Petite bourgeoisie --- Bourgeoisie --- Hommes des classes moyennes --- Femmes des classes moyennes --- Classes sociales --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Women, Jewish --- Women --- Subcultures --- Culture --- Ethnopsychology --- Social groups --- Counterculture --- Inter-ethnic relations --- Interethnic relations --- Relations among ethnic groups --- Acculturation --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Ethnic groups --- Social problems --- Sociology --- Minorities --- Race relations --- Jewish question --- Identity, Jewish --- Jewish identity --- Jewishness --- Jewish law --- Jewish nationalism --- Commons (Social order) --- Middle classes --- Social classes --- Bürgerliche Klasse --- Bürgerliche Gesellschaft --- Jüdische Religion --- Judaismus --- Philosemitismus --- Jüdische Philosophie --- Jüdische Ethik --- Religion --- Israel --- Frau --- Persécutions --- Politique et gouvernement --- Statut juridique --- Civilisation --- Conditions sociales --- Identité collective --- Langues --- Migrations --- Coutumes et pratiques --- Femmes --- Ethnic identity --- Race identity --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Social conditions --- Alemania --- Ashkenaz --- BRD --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Bundesrepublik Deutschland --- Deguo --- Deutsches Reich --- Doitsu --- Doitsu Renpō Kyōwakoku --- Federal Republic of Germany --- Federalʹna Respublika Nimechchyny --- FRN --- Gėrman --- German Uls --- Germania --- Germanii︠a︡ --- Germanyah --- Gjermani --- Grossdeutsches Reich --- Jirmānīya --- KhBNGU --- Kholboony Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Nimechchyna --- Repoblika Federalin'i Alemana --- República de Alemania --- República Federal de Alemania --- Republika Federal Alemmana --- Vācijā --- Veĭmarskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Weimar Republic --- Weimarer Republik --- Germany (East) --- Germany (West) --- Europe --- Deutsche Länder --- Heiliges Römisches Reich --- Rheinbund --- Deutscher Bund --- Norddeutscher Bund --- Republic of Germany --- Ǧumhūrīyat Almāniyā al-Ittiḥādīya --- Niemcy --- République Fédérale d'Allemagne --- Repubblica Federale di Germania --- Germanija --- Federativnaja Respublika Germanija --- FRG --- Deyizhi-Lianbang-Gongheguo --- Deutsche --- Deutsches Sprachgebiet --- 03.10.1990 --- -Ethnic relations. --- Geschlechterverhältnis. --- Jüdin. --- Bürgertum.
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