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A facet of categorism is a way in which categorism is done. With prejudice, bigotry and discrimination constructed as the archetypical facets (being categorism through beliefs, feelings and acts, respectively), there are also more specific facets. Such as marginalization, demonization, othering, and so on. (In Swedish: facetter)
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A facet of categorism is a way in which categorism is done. With [[prejudice]], bigotry]] and [[discrimination]] constructed as the [[archetypical facets]] (being categorism through beliefs, feelings and acts, respectively), there are also more specific facets. [[The thesis]] lists 30 such facets of categorism. It also mentions a 31:s facet, [[infantilization]], without including it on the list.  
 
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[[The thesis]] lists 30 facets of categorism. It also mentions a 31:s facet, [[infantilization]], without including it on the list.  
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Revision as of 13:38, 26 August 2014

A facet of categorism is a way in which categorism is done. With prejudice, bigotry]] and discrimination constructed as the archetypical facets (being categorism through beliefs, feelings and acts, respectively), there are also more specific facets. The thesis lists 30 such facets of categorism. It also mentions a 31:s facet, infantilization, without including it on the list.

The original list:

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