Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Microaggression> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 16 of
16
with 100 items per page.
- Microaggression abstract "Microaggression is a theory that hypothesizes that specific interactions between those of different races, cultures, or genders can be interpreted as small acts of mostly non-physical aggression; the term was coined by Chester M. Pierce in 1970. Micro-inequities and microaffirmations were additionally named by Mary Rowe in 1973, in her work she also describes micro-aggressions inclusive of sex and gender. Sue et al. (2007) describe microaggressions as, “brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial slights and insults toward people.”The theory of microagression usually revolves around perceived demeaning implications and other subtle insults against other humans, and may be perpetrated against those due to gender, sexual orientation, and ability status. According to Pierce, “the chief vehicle for proracist behaviors are microaggressions. These are subtle, stunning, often automatic, and nonverbal exchanges which are ‘put-downs’ of blacks by offenders”. It is further postulated that microaggressions may also play a role in unfairness in the legal system as they can influence the decisions of juries.".
- Microaggression wikiPageExternalLink microaggressions.com.
- Microaggression wikiPageID "13700748".
- Microaggression wikiPageRevisionID "604642234".
- Microaggression hasPhotoCollection Microaggression.
- Microaggression subject Category:Discrimination.
- Microaggression subject Category:Feminist_theory.
- Microaggression subject Category:Postmodern_terminology.
- Microaggression subject Category:Racism.
- Microaggression comment "Microaggression is a theory that hypothesizes that specific interactions between those of different races, cultures, or genders can be interpreted as small acts of mostly non-physical aggression; the term was coined by Chester M. Pierce in 1970. Micro-inequities and microaffirmations were additionally named by Mary Rowe in 1973, in her work she also describes micro-aggressions inclusive of sex and gender. Sue et al.".
- Microaggression label "Microaggression".
- Microaggression sameAs m.03cfj36.
- Microaggression sameAs Q17007042.
- Microaggression sameAs Q17007042.
- Microaggression wasDerivedFrom Microaggression?oldid=604642234.
- Microaggression isPrimaryTopicOf Microaggression.