Racism and Identity in a Xenophobic World

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Racism and Identity in a Xenophobic World

A Post-Pandemic Perspective

Social and ethical issues Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Sociology Social and cultural anthropology Social, group or collective psychology

Author: Secil E. Ertorer

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Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 16th December 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031690952


Overview

This book is written against the backdrop of heightened racism and xenophobia in the contemporary world. It elucidates how ‘race’ operates in racially and ethnically diverse societies and becomes a divisive force.

Model and Findings

The book offers an interdisciplinary, multi-level model for understanding the roots of racial prejudice and hatred towards the ‘other’ by incorporating individual, group, institutional, and societal factors. Moreover, it elaborates on the negative effects of racism on the identity and psychological well-being of individuals and proposes strategies to counteract these issues. An empirical study conducted with Asian American and Pacific Islander communities during the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the practical application of the theory. The significant increase in anti-Asian racism from 2020 to 2022 illustrates how easily xenophobia and racism can be triggered during times of rapid change, instability, and uncertainty. While the primary focus is on the USA, the study’s findings are relevant to multiracial societies globally.

Intended Audience

This book is intended for researchers and students of interdisciplinary social sciences interested in inequality, racism, and othering, as well as those studying the Asian diaspora. It is also of wider interest to anyone, especially practitioners, seeking to understand and dismantle the problem of heightened ‘othering’ and racism.

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