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- Antilocution abstract "Antilocution is a form of discrimination in which negative verbal remarks against a person, group, or community, are made (in a public or private setting) and not addressed directly to the target. American psychologist Gordon Allport first used this term in his 1954 book, The Nature of Prejudice, to label the first of the five degrees of antipathy that measure discrimination. Antilocution is similar to the rather common form of betrayal in which a person \"talks behind someone's back.\", but antilocution involves an in-group ostracizing an out-group on the basis of race, ethnicity, or nationality.The use of the term antilocution is overshadowed by the term hate speech, which holds a similar meaning but places no regard on the fact that the out-group is unaware of the discrimination.".
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- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Allports_Scale.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Antipathy.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Betrayal.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_psychology.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_group.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Allport.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Hate_speech.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Ingroups_and_outgroups.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Nationality.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink Race_(human_categorization).
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLink The_Nature_of_Prejudice.
- Antilocution wikiPageWikiLinkText "Antilocution".
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- Antilocution wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Social-psych-stub.
- Antilocution subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Antilocution hypernym Form.
- Antilocution type Science.
- Antilocution comment "Antilocution is a form of discrimination in which negative verbal remarks against a person, group, or community, are made (in a public or private setting) and not addressed directly to the target. American psychologist Gordon Allport first used this term in his 1954 book, The Nature of Prejudice, to label the first of the five degrees of antipathy that measure discrimination.".
- Antilocution label "Antilocution".
- Antilocution sameAs Q577556.
- Antilocution sameAs Antilocution.
- Antilocution sameAs Antilocução.
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- Antilocution sameAs Q577556.
- Antilocution wasDerivedFrom Antilocution?oldid=631920423.
- Antilocution isPrimaryTopicOf Antilocution.