2012
DOI: 10.5565/rev/papers/v98n1.444
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Buscando la inclusión de las minorías en un contexto multicultural. Una revisión teórica del prejuicio y de las estrategias para reducirlo

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“…Invisibility is related to discrimination against minorities and social vulnerability. As we have seen ut supra, discrimination against minorities stems from the way reality is constructed, since there is a "we" and "others" in it, and when the "others threaten the hegemonic group", they respond by closing in on themselves and excluding the different one [37]. On the other hand, social vulnerability is seen as the suppression of people's rights.…”
Section: Invisibilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Invisibility is related to discrimination against minorities and social vulnerability. As we have seen ut supra, discrimination against minorities stems from the way reality is constructed, since there is a "we" and "others" in it, and when the "others threaten the hegemonic group", they respond by closing in on themselves and excluding the different one [37]. On the other hand, social vulnerability is seen as the suppression of people's rights.…”
Section: Invisibilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The term "Islamophobia" is making its way into Western societies without an agreed definition [37]. In fact, during the last years, the term islamophobia has been discussed, although it has existed as a linguistic construct for about 100 years [38], appearing in literary works of the beginning of the 20th century where the French colonies are mentioned, and the Muslims are placed as the main enemies of Christianity and the Europeans [39].…”
Section: Islamophobiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As evidenced by several studies (16,17), this can be justified because when problems are important to some people and shared in a peer group, thereby raising awareness of the importance and seriousness of the problem, and encouraging community participation, inequalities and inequities in health are reduced (18). Therefore, the student's experience of contact with migrants can be relevant, as demonstrated by the most important theory for reducing prejudice at the interpersonal level, through intergroup contact (19). According to this theory, the best way to reduce prejudice is to have relationships between different groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%