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  1. Everyday racism is a process of smaller and bigger dayto-day violations of the civil rights of ethnic minorities— and of their humanity and their dignity. Sometimes the meaning of the event remains contestable: Is it or is it not racial discrimination?

  2. Subtle forms of racism refer to what researchers have called “ everyday racism ” since the early 1990s. Everyday racism is so commonplace that it’s often normalised and infused into daily...

  3. Rather than the exceptional incidents of racism—such as the racist attackeveryday racism describes the normal practices (hence ‘everyday’) which permeate society and disadvantage ethnic minorities. Such practices infiltrate organizational life and become seen as normal by organizational members.

  4. This landmark volume compares contemporary racism in the United States and the Netherlands through in-depth interview data from more than 2,000 experiences of black women. As an interdisciplinary analysis of gendered social constructions of racism, it breaks new ground.

  5. Experiencing racism, whether institutional or personal, is associated with poor health. 1,2 Exposure to everyday racism and discrimination is a powerful source of psychological...

  6. Following a review of the groundbreaking work of Philomena Essed, three main components in everyday racism literature are theoretically distilled and conceptualized: (1) repetitiveness and...

  7. Following a review of the ground-breaking work of Philomena Essed, three main components in everyday racism literature are theoretically distilled and conceptualized: (1) repetitiveness and familiarity, (2) racism and (3) the interdependent link between micro-interactions and macro-structures.

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