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Prejudice as collective definition: Ideology, discourse and moral exclusion
Prejudice as collective definition: Ideology, discourse and moral exclusion
History
School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
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Rhetoric, ideology and social psychology: Essays in honour of Michael BilligPages
71 - 82Citation
TILEAGA, C. 2014. Prejudice as Collective Definition: Ideology, Discourse and Moral Exclusion. IN: Antaki, C. and Condor, S. (eds.) Rhetoric, ideology and social psychology: Essays in honour of Michael Billig, Hove: Routledge, pp. 71-82.Publisher
© RoutledgeVersion
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This book chapter was published in the book Rhetoric, ideology and social psychology: Essays in honour of Michael Billig [© Routledge]. The publisher's website is at: https://www.routledge.com/ISBN
9780415820677Language
- en