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Dehumanization and a psychology of de-globalization : Double binds and movements beyond radicalization and racialized mis-interpellation. / Khawaja, Iram; Christensen, Tina Wilchen; Mørck, Line Lerche.
I: Theory & Psychology, Nr. Special Issue "Theorizing the Psychology of Deglobalization", 17.08.2022.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift/Konferencebidrag i tidsskrift /Bidrag til avis › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Dehumanization and a psychology of de-globalization
T2 - Double binds and movements beyond radicalization and racialized mis-interpellation
AU - Khawaja, Iram
AU - Christensen, Tina Wilchen
AU - Mørck, Line Lerche
PY - 2022/8/17
Y1 - 2022/8/17
N2 - This article seeks to conceptualize and analyze how processes of deglobalization are interde-pendently connected with processes of dehumanization, double bind and racialization in the field of radicalization of ethnic and religious minorities in Denmark. We analyze two sociopolitical cases to show how deglobalization takes form in local practice, enabling or limiting specific sub-jects’ and groups’ possibilities of being perceived and accepted as Danish citizens. Relations be-tween radicalization and dehumanization are explored across subjective, societal, political and discursive practices linked to double-bind processes and possible movements beyond them. Our aim is to establish a theoretical framework for exploring a psychology of deglobalization that takes into account processes of racialization, mis-interpellation, double bind and the possibilities for rehumanization.
AB - This article seeks to conceptualize and analyze how processes of deglobalization are interde-pendently connected with processes of dehumanization, double bind and racialization in the field of radicalization of ethnic and religious minorities in Denmark. We analyze two sociopolitical cases to show how deglobalization takes form in local practice, enabling or limiting specific sub-jects’ and groups’ possibilities of being perceived and accepted as Danish citizens. Relations be-tween radicalization and dehumanization are explored across subjective, societal, political and discursive practices linked to double-bind processes and possible movements beyond them. Our aim is to establish a theoretical framework for exploring a psychology of deglobalization that takes into account processes of racialization, mis-interpellation, double bind and the possibilities for rehumanization.
KW - Deglobalization
KW - radicalization
KW - de- and rehumanization
KW - racialization
KW - double binds
KW - Radikalisering
KW - Minoriteter
KW - Socialpædagogik
KW - Pædagogisk psykologi
M3 - Journal article
JO - Theory & Psychology
JF - Theory & Psychology
SN - 0959-3543
IS - Special Issue "Theorizing the Psychology of Deglobalization"
ER -