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a new blog on migration, past and present, in all its forms - refugee, diaspora, exile, return, temporary, labour, tourist - and related issues of identity and community organisation.

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Inter-sections | a new blog on migration, past and present, in all its forms – refugee, diaspora, exile, return, temporary, labour, tourist – and related issues of identity and community organisation. Inter-sections Skip to content Home About FAQ Who we are Current Call ← Older posts by wagnerlaru | August 4, 2017 · 6:13 am Becoming Diasporically Moroccan: how conversational categorization makes a new category Contrary to the typical imagination of discriminatory speech being direct and obvious, othering or categorizing statements often happen more subtly through microaggression . It can be understood as the ways underlying stereotypes about race, class, gender , and other social attributes are reproduced in casual encounters – like the experience of the woman in this pic, from photographer Kiyun Kim’s project on microaggressions in a NYC university. (For more testimonies, see the Microaggressions Tumblr  or this nice video at Quartz  with examples ...

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