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  • 1
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    b3kat_BV046851493
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 264 Seiten) , Illustration, Diagramm
    ISBN: 9780190097462 , 9780190097448
    Series Statement: Oxford studies in culture and politics
    Content: "The Charlie Hebdo attacks were neither the first nor the last within a wave of political violence with religious, fundamentalist motivations that has affected Arab as well as Western countries. In the latter, after the deadly attack on the Twin Towers in New York City on September 11, 2001, the bombs in Madrid in 2004 and London in 2005 shocked the public. Given the religious beliefs and claims of the perpetrators, the ensuing debate revolved around a predictable cleavage. On one side, the Right called for law and order, rallying around the protection of Christian values against invasion by Islam (and migrants in general). On the other side were those defending the values of inclusion and pluralism, as well as migrants' rights overall. The fact that the target of the January 2015 attacks was a journal long identified with the left challenged the established path of argumentation. The right now had to defend freedom of speech for what was often considered a blasphemous outlet.
    Content: On the left, the argument now had to consider potential limitations not only on free speech, but also on tolerance and pluralism. The attacks thus produced a short circuit, collapsing the debate on several issues related to various dimensions of citizenship, from freedom to security. They did so in a highly emotional atmosphere in which an in- versus out-polarization tended to rise, with Islam emerging as the core definitional element of the attackers and, therefore, of the problem itself. Indeed, the Charlie Hebdo attacks signaled a shift in the strategies of Islamist political violence from targeting the symbols of institutions of Western power - as with the September 11 attacks or the disruptive bombings of public transportation, with indiscriminately selected victims - to the targeting of what was perceived as an alternative, libertarian symbol.
    Content: The attacks certainly triggered increased security measures and more exclusive politics towards migration, with securitarian policies and increased border control. As they were followed by other brutal acts of violence in France in November and in Belgium the following year, they contributed to calls for and practices of states of emergency that further reduced civil and political rights. The attacks also further influenced the reactions to the so-called "refugee crisis" in 2015 and 2016, as fears about the "terrorists" potentially hidden among the asylum seekers often trumped compassion towards them. While similar acts of political violence often have important consequences, in particular in terms of the policy responses to them - as frequently represented in the literature on terrorism and counter-terrorism - we want to address a specific effect of the Charlie Hebdo attacks by looking at the public debates produced by the event.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-19-009743-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Theology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Paris ; Charlie hebdo ; Attentat ; Terrorismus ; Prävention ; Nationalität ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Geschichte 2015
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Della Porta, Donatella 1956-
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  • 2
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    London : Routledge
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044569356
    Format: 1 online resource (186 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780203503515
    Series Statement: Cass series--history and society in the Islamic world 6
    Note: "This group of studies first appeared in a Special Issue on 'Nation, society and culture in North Africa' of The Journal of North African Studies (ISSN 1362-9387) 8/1 (Spring 2003)"--T.p. verso , Includes bibliographical references and index , History, culture, politics of the nation / James Mcdougall -- Algeria/Morocco : the passions of the past, representations of the nation that unite and divide / Benjamin Stora -- Ideologies of the nation in Tunisian cinema / Kmar Kchir-Bendana -- Stories on the road from Fez to Marrakesh : oral history on the margins of national identity / Moshe Gershovich -- Echoes of national liberation : Turkey viewed from the Maghrib in the 1920s / Odile Moreau -- Libya's refugees, their places of exile, and the shaping of their national idea / Anna Baldinetti -- Martyrs and patriots : ethnic, national and transnational dimensions of Kabyle politics / Paul Silverstein -- Moroccan women's narratives of liberation : a passive revolution? / Liat Kozma -- Citizens and subjects in the bank : corporate visions of modern art and Moroccan identity / Katarzyna Pieprzak -- The nation's unknowing other : three intellectuals and the culture(s) of being Algerian, or on the impossibility of subaltern studies in Algeria / Fanny Collona
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Algerien ; Marokko ; Gesellschaft ; Sozialer Wandel ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Globalisierung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    gbv_1858724481
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (243 p) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9789811973840 , 9811973849
    Content: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1 The COVID-19 Pandemic and Precarious Migrants: An Outbreak of Inequality -- The Relationship Between Outbreak and Communicative Inequalities -- Precarities as Ecological -- Health Information -- Digital Spaces -- Vaccines -- Health Equity and Precarious Migrants -- References -- 2 The Role of Contemporary Neoliberal Government Policies in the Erosion of Migrant Labor Rights During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Examination of Executive, Legislative and Judicial Trends in India and the United States
    Content: Caste Inequities and the Informal Labor Market in India -- Migrant Workers' Health Rights During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Undocumented Labor in the United States -- Systemic Barriers to Undocumented Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Discussion -- References -- 3 The COVID-19 Pandemic's Impact on the Health of Rohingya Refugees -- COVID-19 and Refugee Health -- Rohingya Health -- Culture-Centered Approach -- Method -- Findings -- Struggles with Food -- Struggles Accessing Masks and Hand Sanitizers -- Scarcity of Rohingya Interpreters for Communication -- Long Waiting Time -- Discussion
    Content: Voices of Distressed Migrants -- Recruitment -- Data Gathering -- Analysis -- Findings -- When Income Stops and Loans Run Out -- Home Is Health, and the Stigma of the Infected City -- Healthier at Home -- Home to Stigma -- Being Triple-Marginalized -- References -- 6 Extreme (Im)mobility and Mental Health Inequalities: Migrant Construction Workers in Singapore During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Pandemic Measures for Migrant Construction Workers -- Communicative Inequality and the Culture-Centered Approach -- Extreme (Im)mobility -- Mental Health Interventions -- Living Conditions
    Content: Family and Precarity -- Agentic Community Building -- Ecological Precarities as Health Violence -- References -- 7 Indonesian Domestic Workers in Malaysia During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Introduction -- Women, Patriarchal System and Gender-Based Inequality -- Foreign Domestic Workers -- Covid-19 Challenges and Struggles Experienced by Domestic Workers -- Dysfunctional Migration Governance -- Recognition of Women and Identity of 'Domestic Work' -- Domestic Work as Cultural Threat? -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Conducting Digital Ethnography with Precarious Migrant Workers in a Pandemic
    Content: This book looks at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants globally who bear disproportionate burdens of health disparities. Centering the voices of migrants as anchors for theorizing health, the chapters adopt an array of decolonizing and interventionist methodologies that offer conceptual communicative resources for re-organizing economics, politics, culture, and society in logics of care. Each chapter focuses on the health of migrants during the pandemic, highlighting the role of communication in amplifying and solving the health crisis experienced by migrants. The chapters draw together various communicative resources and practices tied to migrant negotiations of precarity and exclusion. Health is situated amidst the forces of authoritarianism, disinformation, hate, and exploitation targeting migrant bodies. The book builds a narrative archive witnessing this fundamental geopolitical rupture in the 21st century, documenting the violence built into the zeitgeist of labor exploitation amidst neoliberal transformations, situating health with the extractive and exploitative forms of organizing migrant labor. The book is essential reading for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses for scholars studying critical and global health, development, and participatory communication, migration, globalization, international and intercultural communication interested in the questions of precarity and marginality of health during pandemics. Satveer Kaur-Gill is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at The Dartmouth Institute of Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College. Broadly, Satveer studies the role communication plays in bridging health equity for populations facing health disparities. Mohan J Dutta is Dean's Chair Professor and Director of the Center for Culture-centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) at Massey University. He teaches and conducts research in international health communication, critical cultural theory, poverty in healthcare, health activism in globalization politics, indigenous cosmologies of health, subaltern studies and dialogue, and public policy and participatory social change. Currently, Mohan sits on the editorial board of seven journals. He is the Editor of the Journal of Applied Communication Research and the Editor-in-Chief of Frontiers in Health Communication
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Introduction , References -- 4 Listening for Erasures as Method in Making Sense of Health Disparities: Culture-Centered Constructions of Health Among Refugees -- COVID-19 and Refugees at the Margins -- Culture Centered Approach -- Method -- Results -- Communicative Gaps -- Structural Inequalities -- Communicative Agency -- Discussion -- References -- 5 The Implications of Being Thrice-Marginalized: Work Migrants in India During the Coronavirus Lockdown -- The Health Consequences of Distress Migration -- Stresses of the Pandemic -- The Culture-Centered Approach (CCA) -- Power Dimensions -- Method
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789811973833
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9811973830
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789811973833
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789811973833
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023 ISBN 9789811973833
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Electronic books
    Author information: Dutta, Mohan J.
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