Xenophobia has always existed, but the world has experienced a surge in recent years. The essays described in this article provide examples of xenophobia, its ties to anti-immigration and nationalism, and how diseases like COVID-19 trigger prejudice.
Xenophobia in South Africa Nomsa Dumani
This essay is set to discuss and explore the validity of xenophobia in South Africa. A country that was once a victim of brutality, slavery and hatred towards the black minority.
The Global Rise of Xenophobia, the New Issue of Social …
This essay draws on phenomenological and psychoanalytic insights to explore, comparatively, manifestations of evil during the twentieth-century totalitarianism and the post-truth present. The regimes of Vladimir …
(PDF) Xenophobia
Xenophobia is the social construction of exclusion of outsiders based on a myriad of factors, including notions of nationalism, ethnocentrism, and fear of foreigners or...
Xenophobia: A critical study of the phenomenon and pragmatic …
curb hate crimes such as xenophobia and racism have succeeded, to draw inspiration and examine certain lessons that SA could learn from their management of the phenomena. The …
Essay on Xenophobia
Xenophobia’s impact is far-reaching and detrimental. It fosters social division, fuels hate crimes, and hinders cultural exchange and mutual understanding. Additionally, it can lead to policies that are discriminatory and violate human …
Understanding Xenophobia in South Africa: The …
Since the 2008 xenophobic violence in the country, there has been a growing literature on xenophobia in South Africa. This article contributes to the existing discourse by employing levels of analysis as its analytical framework …
Xenophobia and Anti-Immigrant Politics
This essay is primarily interested in xenophobia (hostility directed toward foreigners) as well as anti-immigrant attitudes and particularly anti-immigrant politics (i.e., political behavior directed against new or recent immigrants).
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Xenophobia has always existed, but the world has experienced a surge in recent years. The essays described in this article provide examples of xenophobia, its ties to anti-immigration and nationalism, and how diseases like COVID-19 trigger prejudice.
This essay is set to discuss and explore the validity of xenophobia in South Africa. A country that was once a victim of brutality, slavery and hatred towards the black minority.
This essay draws on phenomenological and psychoanalytic insights to explore, comparatively, manifestations of evil during the twentieth-century totalitarianism and the post-truth present. The regimes of Vladimir …
Xenophobia is the social construction of exclusion of outsiders based on a myriad of factors, including notions of nationalism, ethnocentrism, and fear of foreigners or...
curb hate crimes such as xenophobia and racism have succeeded, to draw inspiration and examine certain lessons that SA could learn from their management of the phenomena. The …
Xenophobia’s impact is far-reaching and detrimental. It fosters social division, fuels hate crimes, and hinders cultural exchange and mutual understanding. Additionally, it can lead to policies that are discriminatory and violate human …
Since the 2008 xenophobic violence in the country, there has been a growing literature on xenophobia in South Africa. This article contributes to the existing discourse by employing levels of analysis as its analytical framework …
This essay is primarily interested in xenophobia (hostility directed toward foreigners) as well as anti-immigrant attitudes and particularly anti-immigrant politics (i.e., political behavior directed against new or recent immigrants).