‘There is no racism here’: public discourses on racism, immigrants and integration in Denmark

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‘There is no racism here’ : public discourses on racism, immigrants and integration in Denmark. / Jensen, Tina Gudrun; Weibel, Kristina ; Vitus, Kathrine.

I: Patterns of Prejudice, Bind 51, Nr. 1, 2017, s. 51-68.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Jensen, TG, Weibel, K & Vitus, K 2017, '‘There is no racism here’: public discourses on racism, immigrants and integration in Denmark', Patterns of Prejudice, bind 51, nr. 1, s. 51-68.

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Jensen, T. G., Weibel, K., & Vitus, K. (2017). ‘There is no racism here’: public discourses on racism, immigrants and integration in Denmark. Patterns of Prejudice, 51(1), 51-68.

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Jensen TG, Weibel K, Vitus K. ‘There is no racism here’: public discourses on racism, immigrants and integration in Denmark. Patterns of Prejudice. 2017;51(1):51-68.

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Jensen, Tina Gudrun ; Weibel, Kristina ; Vitus, Kathrine. / ‘There is no racism here’ : public discourses on racism, immigrants and integration in Denmark. I: Patterns of Prejudice. 2017 ; Bind 51, Nr. 1. s. 51-68.

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