Block 3 "facts" and figures

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Race
Is a social construct
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Racism
Discrimination or antagonism against someone of another race in the belief that one's own race is superior
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Ethnicity
Indicates social difference
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Colonial period
White superiority
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Racism's 3 representations
Self-, media and historical representation
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Place, and its varied meanings
Location, sense of place and local
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Countryside
Predominantly white place
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Gypsies
Seen as a race in mainland Britain and a social group in Ireland
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New Orleans (case study)
(Adey, 2014): those who were not the ideal mobile subject suffered the most; whites found food, blacks stole food; tourist industry
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Religion is multi-scalar
e.g. what matters for a Muslim in Indonesia may not matter for a Muslim in the Netherlands (Kong, 2010)
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Sydney (case study) [card 1]
(Dunn, 2001): Muslims out of place, therefore they are the other; Australia have genuine Islamophobia (repeatedly = durable); since 1996, over half of Australia's Muslims have lived in Sydney; the national is effecting the local
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Sydney (case study) [card 2]
mosques have been rejected planning permission; once they are seen as different, they are denied the same life as everyone else
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Algeria
75% negative views of them
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Muslim situation is...
... broadly studied around the world
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Baille Smith, 2013; Kong, 2010
Religion is experienced differently around the world
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Discrimination or antagonism against someone of another race in the belief that one's own race is superior

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Racism

Card 3

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Indicates social difference

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Card 4

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White superiority

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Card 5

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Self-, media and historical representation

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