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- Xenophobia - Wikipedia
Xenophobia (from Ancient Greek: ξένος , 'strange, foreign, or alien', and φόβος (phóbos), 'fear') [1] is the fear or dislike of anything that is perceived as being foreign or strange
- Xenophobia | Fear, Discrimination, Facts, Description | Britannica
xenophobia, fear and contempt of strangers or foreigners or of anything designated as foreign, or a conviction that certain foreign individuals and cultures represent a threat to the authentic identity of one’s own nation-state and cannot integrate into the local society peacefully
- What Is Xenophobia? Types Effects - Simply Psychology
Xenophobia refers to the fear, hatred, or prejudice against strangers or people perceived as foreign or different from one's community or culture It involves hostility and perceived conflict towards those considered an "outgroup "
- XENOPHOBIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Xenophobia, that elegant-sounding name for an aversion to persons unfamiliar, ultimately derives from two Greek terms: xenos, which can be translated as either "stranger" or "guest," and phobos, which means either "fear" or "flight "
- Xenophobia: Definition, Symptoms, Traits, Causes - Verywell Mind
Xenophobia is the fear of strangers, foreigners, or immigrants, often contributing to discrimination Learn about the signs, causes, and effects of xenophobia
- Xenophobia: Meaning, signs, examples, and stopping it - Medical News Today
Xenophobia is the fear or hatred of perceived outsiders It can overlap with racism and may affect immigrants or people from other cultures
- Causes of Xenophobia and How You Can Fight It - WebMD
In today’s environment, xenophobia is the fear of foreigners and immigrants We look at some of the causes of xenophobia and how to fight xenophobia and racism
- Xenophobia: Definiton, Pronunciation, Examples, and More - Healthline
Xenophobia is an extreme, intense fear and dislike of customs, cultures, and people considered strange, unusual, or unknown The term itself comes from Greek, where “phobos” means fear and
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