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  2. Tiffany Jana - Wikipedia

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    Four months before the book went on sale, Publishers Weekly featured it in an article about up and coming books. [7] Subtle Acts of Exclusion went on to win two international awards: the getAbstract Readers’ Choice 2020 International Book Award [8] and the 2020 McAdam Book Award. [9] In December 2012, Jana gave a talk as part of TEDxRVAWomen.

  3. Social exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Anyone who appears to deviate in any way from perceived norms of a population may thereby become subject to coarse or subtle forms of social exclusion. The outcome of social exclusion is that affected individuals or communities are prevented from participating fully in the economic, social, and political life of the society in which they live. [9]

  4. Lene Auestad - Wikipedia

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    Auestad suggested that psychoanalysis can be used to think about the invisible and subtle processes of power over symbolic representation, for example, in the context of stereotyping and dehumanization, and posed the question of what forces govern the states of affairs that determine who is an 'I' and who is an 'it' in the public sphere.

  5. Moral exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Moral exclusion has few critiques, but research on this phenomenon has limitations. Allen-Collinson's 2009 study [ 16 ] on research administrations was purely restricted to an academic setting and therefore was a small-scale project that had limitations regarding restricted population range, and diverse roles of the research administrators that ...

  6. Closure (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    The familiar distinction between bourgeoisie and proletariat, in its classic as well as its modern guise, may be conceived of as an expression of conflict between classes defined not specifically in relation to their place in the productive process but in relation to their prevalent modes of closure, exclusion and usurpation, respectively.

  7. Biden commemorates the 80th anniversary of the repeal of the ...

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    The Chinese Exclusion Act, signed into law by then-president Chester A. Arthur, put a 10-year moratorium on Chinese labor immigration. It additionally prevented Chinese immigrants from becoming ...

  8. Anti-Chinese legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Exclusion Act – (United States) China exclusion policy of NASA, 2011 – (United States) Chinese Immigration Act of 1885 – Chinese Immigration Act, 1923 – Definitions of whiteness in the United States; Eugenics in the United States; Geary Act; Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965; Magnuson Act

  9. Allport's Scale - Wikipedia

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    No direct harm may be intended, but psychological harm often results through isolation (see also social exclusion). Discrimination: The out-group is discriminated against by denying them opportunities and services, putting prejudice into action. [2]