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  2. Double consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Double consciousness is the dual self-perception [1] experienced by subordinated or colonized groups in an oppressive society.The term and the idea were first published in W. E. B. Du Bois's autoethnographic work, The Souls of Black Folk in 1903, in which he described the African American experience of double consciousness, including his own.

  3. Raquel Willis on the Power of Inclusive Activism - AOL

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    Writer, editor and activist Raquel Willis is on a mission to ensure that the fight for equality is intersectional—cognizant of peoples’ identities, privileges and lived experiences. Through ...

  4. The Power Couple Making the Art World More Inclusive - AOL

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    In 2021, after she curated a show by Ethiopian American artist Julie Mehretu at the Whitney, Mehretu joined the museum’s board and teamed up with another trustee to make a donation in 2024 that ...

  5. ‘Barbie,’ ‘A Thousand and One’ and ‘Joy Ride ... - AOL

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    Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” was a poster child for the power of inclusion when it broke box office records in 2023, but the $1.45 billion-grossing movie is only the 119th most ...

  6. Dual consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Dual consciousness (also known as dual mind or divided consciousness) is a hypothesis in neuroscience.It is proposed that it is possible that a person may develop two separate conscious entities within their one brain after undergoing a corpus callosotomy.

  7. Dyad (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Dyad means two things of similar kind or nature or group and dyadic communication means the inter-relationship between the two. In practice, this relationship refers to dialogic relations or face-to-face verbal communication between two people involving their mutual ideas, thought, behavior, ideals, liking, disliking, and the queries and answers concerning life and living in nature.

  8. Human communication - Wikipedia

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    Human communication can be defined as any Shared Symbolic Interaction. [6]Shared, because each communication process also requires a system of signification (the Code) as its necessary condition, and if the encoding is not known to all those who are involved in the communication process, there is no understanding and therefore fails the same notification.

  9. National identity - Wikipedia

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    It has fostered a more inclusive concept of national identity, which includes both people born in Canada and immigrants. [45] Some countries are less inclusive. For example, Russia has experienced two major waves of immigration influx, one in the 1990s