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#REDIRECT[[Levels_of_context_and_hegemony#Cases_versus_systemic]]
 
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'''Systemic level''' refers to something happening over and over in a pattern that is sufficiently coherent to have effects of its own. Patterns of prejudices, bigotries and discriminatory practices that are common in a culture, subculture or similar. Lots of little things that wouldn't matter if they were isolated incidents but that adds up very quickly.
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This is one of the six [[levels of categorism]].
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