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Extreme prejudice as reasoned discourse in face-to-face Interactions
Shani Burke
, Mirko Demasi
SSSHL Psychology
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Racist
100%
Mobile Phone
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Racism
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Racist Discourse
50%
Finland
25%
Social Media
25%
Publicly Available
25%
Psychological Analysis
25%
Video Recording
25%
Research Traditions
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Muslim Women
25%
Racist Language
25%
Finnish Women
25%
Kenyan Women
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Discursive Study
25%
Receiving End
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Arts and Humanities
Discourse
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racist
100%
Face-To-Face Interaction
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Speaker
28%
Discursive
28%
Mobile Phones
28%
London
14%
Victims
14%
Muslim women
14%
Finland
14%
Video Recordings
14%
Language use
14%
Psychological analysis
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Research Tradition
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Social Sciences
Mobile Phones
100%
Psychology
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London
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Finland
50%
Video Recordings
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Bus
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Finnish
50%
Psychology
Prejudice
100%
Face-To-Face Interaction
100%
Mobile Phones
100%
Psychology
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