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Making Sense of Refugees Online: Perspective Taking, Political Imagination, and Internet Memes

There are many dimensions to the ongoing European refugee crisis, including economic, political, and humanitarian. Underlying them, however, is the issue of self–other relations and, in particular, the ways in which Western societies imagine others and otherness, defined in cultural, religious, and...

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Published in:The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) 2018-04, Vol.62 (4), p.440-457
Main Authors: Glăveanu, Vlad Petre, de Saint-Laurent, Constance, Literat, Ioana
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Humanitarianism
Imagination
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Internet
Otherness
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Politics
Psychological mechanisms
Refugees
Social media
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