Antirumours handbook, 2018
Populist, demagogic, and often xenophobic discourses have proliferated in recent years, reinforcing prejudice and barriers between “us” and “them”, groups “defined” by ethnic, national, cultural and religious identities. History has shown how uncurbed processes of social polarisation m...
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Main Author: |
Torres Barderi, Daniel de
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Consejo de Europa
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[Estrarburgo] :
Council of Europe = Coseil de l'Europe,
cop. 2017.
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Fundamental rights |
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Populist, demagogic, and often xenophobic discourses have proliferated in recent years, reinforcing prejudice and barriers between “us” and “them”, groups “defined” by ethnic, national, cultural and religious identities. History has shown how uncurbed processes of social polarisation may have very negative and even catastrophic consequences. The Anti-Rumour Strategy (ARS) is a long-term process of social change which seeks to prevent discrimination, foster inclusion and harness the potential of diversity by reshaping perceptions, attitudes, and behaviours of citizens and specific target groups. |
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84 páginas : fotografías, ilustraciones ; 21 cm |