Migrant Workers and Xenophobia in the Middle East

  • Jureidini R
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Various forms of racism and xenophobia can be found in all societies. Stemming from a fear of strangers, social groupings or cultures are generally based on features of similarity, values and beliefs which determine the binding forces of individual and social...

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Jureidini, R. (2005). Migrant Workers and Xenophobia in the Middle East. In Racism and Public Policy (pp. 48–71). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230554986_3

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