Handbook of Racism, Xenophobia, and Populism : All Forms of Discrimination in the United States and Around the Globe /

This handbook presents the roots of symbolic racism as partly in both anti-black antagonism and non-racial conservative attitudes and values, representing a new form of racism independent of older racial and political attitudes. By doing so, it homes in on certain historical incidents and episodes a...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Akande, Adebowale (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Edition:1st ed. 2022.
Series:Springer Handbooks of Political Science and International Relations
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Comprehending the Nature of the Beast
  • Part I. Rethinking the Nature of Prejudice
  • Chapter 2. Populism: A Conceptual Overview
  • Chapter 3. Demagogy and Populism in the Americas
  • Chapter 4. Seeking Control of Life and the World Through Populist Politics
  • Chapter 5. Truth and Democracy: An Uncomfortable Relation in Contemporary American Democracy
  • Chapter 6. Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge
  • Chapter 7. The Relationship Between Mainstream and Populist Parties: The Portuguese Case
  • Chapter 8. "I Can't Breathe": the Bible and Bonhoeffer on Race and Suffering in America
  • Chapter 9. The Swedish Nightmare in Racialization: The Dismantlement of Bounding Social Capital in Scandinavian Welfare States
  • Chapter 10. Governance for Sustainable Development Goals in Cosmopolitan Governance: Basic Ethical Principles for Ethical Behavior in Public Organizations and Institutions
  • Chapter 11. Self-esteem and Intergroup Discrimination
  • Chapter 12. Domain Specific Self-esteem, Threats to Group Value and Intergroup Discrimination Amongst Minimal and Real Groups
  • Part II. The Nature of Bias and Aggressive Policing
  • Chapter 13. The Nature of Bias: Effects of Institutionalized Prejudices and Theoretical Explanations for Its Development
  • Chapter 14. The Correlates of Prejudice: Groupthink and Individual Psychological Attributes
  • Chapter 15. Many Roads Lead to Rome - College, Career, Commitment (Marriage), Oh My: Is Conceiving All These Still Extrinsically Linked in the Era of Fake News?
  • Chapter 16. Police Fiction: Native American Activists' Political Murders at or Near Pine Ridge, South Dakota, 1973-1976
  • Chapter 17. A Double-edged Sword": Black Collegiate Women's Perceptions of Law Enforcement
  • Part III. Social Identity and Intergroup Behavior
  • Chapter 18. How Ingroup Favouritism Functions as a Defense Against Threat
  • Part IV. Xenophobic Scapegoating and Racism
  • Chapter 19. Umshini Wami (Cry, the Beloved Continent!): Erasing South Africa's 'toxic' and Worsening Afrophobia, Afronegativity (Recycling Hatred), Aversive Racism, and Xeno-racism - After Mandela
  • Chapter 20 Xenophobia in the United States: Structural Drivers
  • Chapter 21. From Eugenics to Eco-fascism: a History of Xenophobic Scapegoating
  • Chapter 22. India - Hindus and Muslims: Religion and Racism
  • Part V. Africentricism, and Non-eurocentric Perspectives
  • Chapter 23. Debunking False Theoretical Concepts, Appreciating Asylums and Fending Off Media Attacks, Theological Misorientation, and Sexual Misorientation
  • Chapter 24. Aziboist Concepts and Psycho-cultural-political Orientations for Socially Engineering Aright the New African Person
  • Chapter 25. Listening to Blutopia: Sounds of Afrofuturism Perspective
  • Chapter 26. The Fascinating Legacy of Yoruba Culture, Gods, and the Genesis of Civilization
  • Chapter 27. Santeria (African Cultural Ideas) Under Attack: The Attempted Erasure of Lucumi and Extinguishing of a Cultural Candle
  • Chapter 28. Caste, Class, and Globalization in India Revisited: Some Aspects of Continuity and Change
  • Chapter 29. Tenskwatawa, the Holy Man of the Pan-India Resistance, 1804-1810
  • Part VI. Pandemics and Environmental Crisis
  • Chapter 30. Racism and Inequality in the Deep South: The Health and Sociocultural Correlates of HIV/AIDS Among African Americans and the Legacy of Slavery
  • Part VII. Race and Justice
  • Chapter 31. Race, Ethnicity and Perceived Everyday Discrimination in the United States
  • Chapter 32. Civil Liberties in Uncivil Times - the Perilous Quest to Preserve American Freedoms During Its First Two Centuries
  • Chapter 33. Civil Liberties in Uncivil Times - Preserving Traditional American Freedoms After 9/11
  • Part VIII. Social Psychology of Prejudice
  • Chapter 34. "If You're Brown, Stick Around; Black, Turn Back": "Honorary Whiteness" Status and Immigration Policy
  • Chapter 35. "Snitches Get Stitches": Why Most Bullied Young People Don't Disclose Incidents of Bullying and Harassment
  • Chapter 36. Is There Anything New in Anti-semitism? Settler Colonialism
  • Chapter 37. Muslims, Populism, and Scapegoat Theory
  • Part IX. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
  • Chapter 38. "Continental Africa or Europeans? Confronting the Paradox of "Afronegativity" and "xenoracism" in Nigeria-south Africa Relations"
  • Chapter 39. More Than Just Talking Anti-oppression: the Use of Racial Dialogue to Combat Intolerance in the Classroom
  • Chapter 40. Bullying Perpetration and Perceptions of Familial Acceptance of Aggression Among Young People at University
  • Part X. The Grand Dichotomy Reconsidered
  • Chapter 41. Democracy in American Public Discourse: Power and the Crisis of Leadership, Race, and Division (or Unity)
  • Chapter 42. Race: The Irreconcilable Conflict Threatening Americas' Future (and Indeed the World)
  • Chapter 43. Race, Class, and Populism: Global Perspectives.