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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 threat.<ref>Chin (2009) pp.13, 92, 178-9, 241</ref> '''New racism''' is an term coined in 1981 by ] professor of film ], in the context of the ideologies supporting ] rise in the UK, to refer to what he believed was ] ] depicting ] as a threat.<ref>Chin (2009) pp.13, 92, 178-9, 241</ref>


==1980s immigrations flows== ==1980s immigrations flows==

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New racism is an term coined in 1981 by Marxist professor of film Martin Barker, in the context of the ideologies supporting Margaret Thatcher rise in the UK, to refer to what he believed was racist public discourse depicting immigrants as a threat.

1980s immigrations flows

Xenophobic sentiment has reemerged in European countries starting from the 1980s, when the increase in global inequalities between poor and rich countries led to significant immigration flows, which were exploited by conservative political leaders as Margaret Thatcher and Bettino Craxi.

Late 2000s resurgence

Main article: Resurgence of racism in Europe 2008-2011

The resurgence of racism in Europe 2008-2011, is a trend that sees a significant increase in racist anti-immigrant sentiments all over the Europena countries, and a large increase in the electoral support to anti-immigrant political parties. The trend is in part linked to the ongoing 2008 financial crisis and the Great Recession.

See also

Notes

  1. Chin (2009) pp.13, 92, 178-9, 241
  2. Chin (2009) pp.13, 92, 178-9, 241
  3. Ginsborg (2003) pp.62, 176
  4. Guild and Minderhoud (2006) p.173

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