Hate Speech and the Re-emergence of Caucasian Nationalism in the United States This chapter analyzes early race thinkers and describes how the media promotes Caucasian nationalism in the Global North by packaging hate messaging. Using principles of reverse psychology and group communication, especially ...
However, the demand for sovereignty also depends on the nation's capacity to engage in collective action, which is affected by state institutions.Hechter, MichaelContaining Nationalism
“racial regimes of ownership” is adequate to grasp the realities of colonialism outside of the sphere of British colonial and imperial rule. To what extent has the co-emergence of racial subjectivities and capitalist property relations been a central part of the advent...
(Prasad and Prasad, 2006). These comparable developments in cultural practices are suggestive of the emergence of a “global culture” (Robertson, 1992) or “world culture” (Meyer, Boli, Thomas and Ramirez, 1997) based on the assumption of the demise of the nation-state as a m...
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This article invites the view that the Europeanization of an antitotalitarian “collective memory” of communism reveals the emergence of a field
Chapter 2 The Emergence of English Language Education in Non-english Speaking Asian Countries Tran Le Huu Nghia and Ngoc Tung Vu Abstract This chapter aims to provide a snap shot of the rise of English language education in non-English speaking Asian countries. It begins with the key notion ...
of early modernity, including: the formation of the canonic printed collection; the super-regional codification of halakhic rulings and the resulting halakhic uniformity; the confessionalization processes as reflected in Jewish religious and social structures and the gradual emergence of Judaism as a ...
There was an increasing understanding of the importance of domestic factors of food safety, therefore, the research of cooking technologies, storage methods and practice became motor themes. The emergence of new research methods based on the conceptual background of postmodern approaches [71] and ...
Wide-ranging investigation into efforts by scientists to create digitised “twins” of human beings that promise a future of predictive medicine, but also ethical challenges. Revolutionary Spring: Fighting for a New World 1848-1849 by Christopher Clark (Allen Lane) Clark charts the emergence of a...