Negative stereotypes about immigrants and strangers exist in all societies and countries. For many, immigrants represent a threat and a challenge to the ingrained habits and traditions of the majority, which leads to friction. To analyze these majority-minority encounters, this study uses perspectives from sub-fields of theoretical study that are closely related but rarely, if ever, brought together. These include perceptions of socio-cultural risk; stereotype formation, scapegoating, and enemy images; mass media reporting on immigrants; and the study of everyday practices or the mundane. Using three neighboring small towns in Sweden as case studies, Stories about Strangers follows the local discourse, primarily through the daily newspaper of the communities, to assess and evaluate the views and/or prejudices about immigrants.
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Negative stereotypes about immigrants and strangers exist in all societies and countries. For many, immigrants represent a threat and a challenge to the ingrained habits and traditions of the majority, which leads to friction. This book follows the local discourse to assess and evaluate the views and prejudices about immigrants.
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Part 1 Preface
Chapter 2 1. Introducing the Study
Chapter 3 2. Constructions of Socio-Cultural Risk
Chapter 4 3. Stories, Strangers, Stereotypes, Scapegoats
Chapter 5 4. News Media, the Mundane, and the Depictions of Strangers
Chapter 6 5. The Power of Stereotypes: Asylum-Seekers in Markaryd
Chapter 7 6. Absent from the Everyday: The Ljunby Story
Chapter 8 7. Urban Legends and False Rumours: Pizzerias in Älmhult
Chapter 9 8. Lessons and Reflections
Part 10 Bibliography
Part 11 Interviewees
Part 12 Index
Part 13 About the Author

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ISBN
9780761835080
Publisert
2006-09-26
Utgiver
University Press of America; University Press of America
Vekt
249 gr
Høyde
230 mm
Bredde
154 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
156

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Bo Petersson, Ph.D. is Professor of Political Science at University of Lund in Sweden. He is the author of four books and numerous academic journal articles.