Why Othering should be considered in research on health inequalities: Theoretical perspectives and research needs
Othering broadly refers to various constructed notions of (non-)belonging and difference that engender marginality and structural inequality. Social-psychological approaches that conceive ingroup and outgroup formations as an interaction between cognitive, emotional, and conative processes are not s...
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Main Authors: | Nurcan Akbulut (Author), Oliver Razum (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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