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    Social stratification as a catalyst for xenophobia in Kenneth Maswabi's poems by Nafiu Abdullahi, Arbaayah Ali Termizi, Hardev Kaur, Hasyimah Muhammad Amin

    Published 2022
    “…To address the impact of xenophobia and its link to social stratification, three poems were chosen, studied, and analysed. …”
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    Social stratification as a catalyst for xenophobia in Kenneth Maswabi's poems by Abdullahi, Nafiu, Ali Termizi, Arbaayah, Kaur, Hardev, Muhammad Amin, Hasyimah

    Published 2022
    “…To address the impact of xenophobia and its link to social stratification, three poems were chosen, studied, and analysed. …”
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    Xenophobia as the major plight of African immigrants in South Africa: the example of Epiphanie Mukasano's selected poems by Abdullahi, Nafiu, Ali Termizi, Arbaayah, Kaur, Hardev, Muhammad Amin, Hasyimah

    Published 2024
    “…The research finds that racism and xenophobia are to blame for the country's immigration issues in the poems selected for the study. …”
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    The complexities of South African Xenophobia on Nigerians: The bilateral relations insight by Ibrahim, Yusuf Kamaluddeen, Ahmad, Abdullahi Ayoade

    Published 2020
    “…The study went further to provide some panacea to the heated issues of South African Xenophobia in order to strengthen the diplomatic ties between the two major powers in Africa.…”
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    Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems by Abdullahi, Nafiu, Ali Termizi, Arbaayah, Kaur, Hardev, Mohd Amin, Hasyimah

    Published 2022
    “…This paper investigates xenophobia in selected poems by Susan Kiguli using psychoanalytic theory in post-independence Uganda. …”
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    Old oppressed and new oppressors: citizenship and xenophobic discourse in Phaswane Mpe’s welcome to our Hillbrow by Mohammed, Mustafa, Mohammed, Omar, Kaur, Hardev

    Published 2020
    “…Xenophobia is documented as a grave, international collective phenomenon, it is prevalent in South Africa due to the economic and social degeneration and the static state of poverty of people after emancipation. …”
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    Feeling Asian Together: Coping with #COVIDRacism on Subtle Asian Traits by Abidin, Crystal, Zeng, Jing

    Published 2020
    “…Since the onset of COVID-19, incidents of racism and xenophobia have been occurring globally, especially toward people of East Asian appearance and descent. …”
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    Human security and governance: Indonesian illegal migrant workers in Malaysia by Rahimi Ahmad, Aizat Khairi

    Published 2024
    “…However, these benefits come with challenges, such as xenophobia, integration difficulties, and societal instability in the host country. …”
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    Oegugin Influencers and pop nationalism through government campaigns: Regulating foreign-nationals in the South Korean YouTube ecology by Lee, Jin, Abidin, Crystal

    Published 2022
    “…Specifically, we consider how the discourse of nation branding and nationalism is being shaped, promoted, and advocated by oegugin Influencers in the form of popular culture, despite Korea's existing racial system, which can be contentious for its entanglements with online hate and xenophobia. Further, we focus on what we call “pop nationalism” as evidenced in the oegugin Influencers' nationalist contents, and discuss how racial boundaries are regulated in the (re)production and consumption of such contents.…”
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    Decolonization, neo-apartheid and xenophobic violence in Phaswane Mpe’s welcome to Our Hillbrow by Abdullah, Mustafa Mohammed, Singh, Hardev Kaur Jujar, Abdullah, Omar Mohammed, Hasan, Mohammed Fleih

    Published 2021
    “…Previous research claimed that attitudes of intolerance and xenophobia towards foreigners were results of social and economic insufficiencies. …”
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    A longitudinal critical discourse analysis of ‘immigration’ in the UK parliament by Rade, Rachel E.

    Published 2019
    “…Analysing the debates of three immigration-related bills and the EU Referendum, with data ranging across a 25-year period, from the General Election of 1992 to 2017, I demonstrate that the Discourse of Immigration is grounded in institutional xenophobia that intersects with socio-economic class. …”
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    The contradictory politics of the right to travel: mobilities, borders & tourism by Bianchi, R. V., Stephenson, M. L. *, Hannam, K.

    Published 2020
    “…Tourists’ ease of mobility contrasts starkly with the movements of less privileged forms of mobility that may be variously constrained by racism, xenophobia and restrictive border controls. This paper contends that rather than a mere reflection of accumulated political rights (citizenship), such unequal and differentiated mobilities are conditioned by a complex assemblage of discursive frameworks and structural forces that are played out in specific historical-geographic contexts. …”
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    Culture counts: The diverse effects of culture and society on mental health amidst COVID-19 outbreak in Australia by Furlong, Yulia, Finnie, T.

    Published 2020
    “…Historically, Australia has prided itself in its multiculturalism; however, there has been evidence of an increase in racial microaggressions and xenophobia during this pandemic. Australia's model of cultural awareness will need to evolve, from reactionary to more reflective, post COVID-19 pandemic to best serve our multicultural, inclusive and integrated society.…”
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    Islamophobia and Muslim minorities in post 9/11 women’s fiction by Raihanah M.M., Ruzy Suliza Hashim, Noraini Md Yusof

    Published 2015
    “…Muslims living in the west, especially those who overtly exercise their religious sensibilities, be that in the form of the hijab for women or beard for men, bear the brunt of xenophobia exhibited by the mainstream society. This panel presentation sets out to address the issue of Islamophobia in fiction. …”
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    The Determination of an Affective, Cognitive and Conative Measure of Consumer Ethnocentrism by Teoh, Kenny Guan Cheng

    Published 2007
    “…Various authorities have questioned the purity of the scale, i.e., its lack of domain specificity; In particular, the items that comprise CETSCALE seem to be indicative of other phenomena such as patriotism, protectionism, and even xenophobia! Consequently, this study addresses CETSCALE's lack of domain specificity by proposing a theoretically sound psychometric scale that is 1) true to Sumner's (1906) definition of consumer ethnocentrism, 2) embraces Rosenberg and Hovlands' (1960) 3- Component View of Attitude model, and 3) faithful to Churchill's (1979) Paradigm for Developing Better Measures of Marketing Constructs. …”
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    They're OK. It's us that scares us: a critical analysis of discourse of resistance in Iran by Dehghan, Ehsan, Mohamad Ali, Afida

    Published 2015
    “…Two significant features reveal themselves from the analysis of these texts; 1) that there is a strong dichotomization between Self/Us and Others/Them in the given discourse, and 2)that in contrast to many other studies, Xenophobia is not a feature of this discourse. In contrast, our findings point strikingly to Xenophilia, and what we refer to Oikophobia, or fear of people from one’s own country/culture. …”
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    Communicating employability: the role of communicative competence for Zimbabwean highly skilled migrants in the UK by Madziva, Roda, McGrath, Simon, Thondhlana, Juliet

    Published 2014
    “…OECD governments in particular are wrestling with tensions between their desire to use skilled migration to be on the winning side in the ‘global war for talent’ and their pandering to and/or attempts to outflank rising xenophobia. One aspect that has received relatively little attention is skilled migration from the African Commonwealth to the UK, a situation in which skilled migrants have relatively high levels of linguistic capital in the language of the host country. …”
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    Individual and social ramifications of epidemics in the Saudi novels: Safer Berlik and Humma Qifar by Suhail Ahmad, Abdel-Fattah M. Adel, Mashhoor Abdu Al-Moghales, Robert E. Bjork, Mohammed Almahfali

    Published 2025
    “…Through textual, comparative, and thematic analyses, the study highlights themes such as xenophobia, mismanagement of quarantine, and disease transmission through communal gatherings like Haj The paper argues that Humma Qifar recycles the myth of Turkish cruelties, well poisoning, jinn pricking, and divine intervention. …”
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