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'''New racism''' is an influential term coined in 1981 by scholar ], in the context of the ideologies supporting ] rise in the UK, to refer to ] ] depicting ] as a treath.<ref>Chin (2009) pp.13, 92, 178-9, 241</ref> | '''New racism''' is an influential term coined in 1981 by scholar ], in the context of the ideologies supporting ] rise in the UK, to refer to ] ] depicting ] as a treath.<ref>Chin (2009) pp.13, 92, 178-9, 241</ref> | ||
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New racism is an influential term coined in 1981 by scholar Martin Barker, in the context of the ideologies supporting Margaret Thatcher rise in the UK, to refer to racist public discourse depicting immigrants as a treath.
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Notes
- Chin (2009) pp.13, 92, 178-9, 241
References
- Chin, Rita C-K (2009). After the Nazi racial state: difference and democracy in Germany and Europe.
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