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Overcoming prejudices and stigmatization towards refugees: A novel approach through deliberative citizen dialogues in Turkey
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Bilge Yabanci
Migration Studies, Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2025, mnae051, https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnae051
Published: 12 January 2025
... with an issue from a new normative angle. Scholars of cultural sociology agree that discrimination and exclusion of refugees (and other minoritized and racialized groups) start at the level of narratives ( Gemignani and Hernandez-Albujar 2015 ; Lamont 2023 ). Narratives erect social boundaries based...
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Consumer Dirtwork: What Extraordinary Consumption Reveals about the Usefulness of Dirt
Nathan B Warren and Linda L Price
Journal of Consumer Research, Volume 51, Issue 6, April 2025, Pages 1229–1251, https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucae046
Published: 18 July 2024
... ). Dirt rules are internalized, such that people who violate dirt boundaries may feel dirty, even in the absence of external judgement ( Simpson and Simpson 2018 ). Thus, societies create stigma-enforced social boundaries (i.e., dirt boundaries) defining how the world is supposed to be, and hierarchical...
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Gender, Symbolic and Social Boundaries, and Deconversion from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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Ines W Jindra and others
Sociology of Religion, Volume 85, Issue 3, Autumn 2024, Pages 346–370, https://doi.org/10.1093/socrel/srad043
Published: 22 December 2023
... and experienced social boundaries in the form of exclusion from the family, community, and church-related institutions contributes to deconversion and shapes its consequences afterward. deconversion apostasy Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints gender symbolic boundaries social boundaries Louisville...
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Conclusions
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Outi Lehtipuu
Published: 19 February 2015
... formation social boundaries scriptural interpretation apostolic tradition Good fences make good neighbors. When the boundaries are clear, it is easy to say who belongs inside and who does not. Those outside are “others,” strangers in some way, from whom “we” want to distinguish ourselves. At the same...
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Ritual and Sincerity
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Adam B. Seligman and others
Published: 21 February 2008
... meanings and unique selves instead of repeated acts and fragmented worlds. Modernity has brought an especially powerful turn toward sincerity. One crucial implication has been a utopian search for wholeness as part of a general dissolution of social boundaries in principle, even as people constantly...
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Sublime Passion and the Remarkable Woman
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Keith McMahon
Published: 24 November 2009
... of the Strange shrews Dan Minglun Feng Zhenluan jealousy Su Shi Zeitlin Judith qing sublime passion remarkable woman idealization feminine behavior social boundaries gender boundaries Liaozhai zhiyi Ming literature Qing literature The idealization of the woman has a long history in China...
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Published: 08 December 2015
...This chapter ties the pattern in symbolic boundaries to social boundaries, that is, to Latino migrants’ perceptions of their position vis-à-vis African Americans within the social organization of labor at the factory. Latinos express racialized resentment that is rooted in their experience...
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Travel Warnings: Observations of Voyages Real and Imagined
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Donald Martin Carter
Published: 30 August 2010
..., as well their lack of a shared history and heritage with the established majority. And it is these suspicions of cross-border activity have encouraged the creation of nation and population. Despite such discrimination, however, the African diaspora has pierced through the traditional social boundaries...
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Becoming and Being a Dholi
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Gibb Schreffler
Published: 15 November 2021
... transmission of tradition enculturation professionalism ethnic identity aesthetics musical instruments repertoire social boundaries Who are dhol players? The question always took some work to pose to my teachers. As important as I felt the question was, I was also...
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The Authentic Ethnic Self
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Jonathan E. Calvillo
Published: 19 November 2020
... Chicano street culture Herrera Obed Flores Beto Vila Pablo ethnic space Mexican Catholic evangelical immigrant ethnic identity authenticity social boundaries legitimacy Carmen Gomez was proud of her ethnic heritage. When asked what ethnic label she preferred to be identified by, she...
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Perishable Technologies
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Edward A. Jolie and Laurie D. Webster
Published: 06 September 2017
... artifacts textiles baskets footwear social identities social boundaries Textiles, baskets, mats, cordage, hides, wooden implements, and other perishable artifacts played important roles in all past human societies, but they survive in quantity in only a few regions of the world. In the Southwest...
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How Boundary Organizations Facilitate Collaboration across Diverse Communities
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Markus Perkmann
Published: 15 December 2016
...Integration of dispersed knowledge often requires collaboration between members of different communities separated by social boundaries. This chapter explores how specially designed boundary organizations can facilitate cooperation across social boundaries and, thereby, support knowledge...
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Conflict and Consensus
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Andreas Wimmer
Published: 17 January 2013
... of this consensus explains degrees of closure, salience, cultural differentiation and stability of an ethnic boundary. A final section identifies endogenous and exogenous mechanisms of change. constructivism primordialism processual theory boundaries comparative study of ethnicity ethnicity social boundaries...
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Published: 23 May 2024
... from a contemporary perspective, the chapter describes how various social boundaries operate within the jam session, how they are policed, and how they are ultimately crossed. It concludes with a discussion of the extent and limits to which musical proficiency or “chops” allow musicians to cross social...
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Published: 18 March 2022
....” These correspond with one another on a general level, but in practice each conflict party is made up of numerous sub-groups pursuing their own agendas. The discursive perspective helps us to understand that social boundaries (ethnic, religious, national, etc.) are not simply dictated from above but are constructed...
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Dangerous Quests: Transgressive Sexualities in William Faulkner’s “The Wild Palms” and James Baldwin’s Another Country
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Ben Robbins and Jay Watson
Published: 01 June 2016
... to create a new social order. In these texts, transgressive sexual and artistic practices are used to question social boundaries and limiting binaries of gender and race. These acts of transgression serve to critique the way power polices boundaries of social division, although Faulkner’s text does...
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Drinking: Beers, Bars, and Bad Behavior
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Evelyn M. Perry
Published: 27 February 2017
... Malt liquor Marshall Jennifer Boundary ies Culture Desmond Matthew Working class culture bars public drinking addiction mental illness stigma disorder perceptions of disorder social boundaries social distance cheers to riverwest! Last summer, the U.S. Government flew over...
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Living Together
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Evelyn M. Perry
Published: 27 February 2017
... Gentrification Pattillo Mary Social control Buff er Riverwest as Future Riverwest Harambee Housing crisis Public housing Holton Street conflict diversity inequality residential integration place power culture social boundaries paradoxes of integration negotiating difference How is it possible...
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Published: 11 August 2002
... to meeting Germans, determined a life with very strict social boundaries. In other words, Eastern European Jews were living as they always did—among themselves. A few lines from the nineteenth-century writer Max Hermann Friedlander convey this atmosphere: “They had learned by experience the great art...
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Passing as Miscegenation: Whiteness and Homoeroticism in Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!
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Betina Entzminger
Published: 11 May 2011
..., and how anxieties about racial identity serve to screen anxieties about sexuality rather than being triggered by them. It also considers Faulkner’s use of narrative to suggest a blurring of social boundaries and binaries, including those of desire. Blackmer Corinne Dyer Richard Faulkner William...
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