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Whitehead-Stokoe2015
BibType ARTICLE
Key Whitehead-Stokoe2015
Author(s) Kevin A. Whitehead, Elizabeth Stokoe
Title Producing and responding to -isms in interaction
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Tag(s) Racism, Sexism, Discursive Psychology, Membership Categorization Analysis, EMCA
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Volume 34
Number 4
Pages 368–373
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DOI 10.1177/0261927X15586432
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Abstract

We provide an introduction to some of the conceptual and methodological debates with respect to the focus of this special issue on -isms (a term used to refer to phenomena, e.g., racism, sexism, and heterosexism), focusing on the definition and identification of these phenomena. We offer an overview of the different approaches to research in this regard and conclude by summarizing the contributions to this special issue.

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