Sentences with word «dehumanisation»

But it's not hard to see this as one more tiny example of the generalised dehumanisation of footballers in England that can perhaps be traced back to the influx of Premier League money and the explosion of wages.
An interesting artwork by Alex Bertulis Fernandes — popular on Twitter — entitled Dial Down the Feminism, features a dial with «raging feminist» on one side, «complicit in my own dehumanisation» on the other, as if they are the only two options available.
My debut novel Dark Genesis was inspired by my thoughts on dehumanisation.
When that crosses over into dehumanisation and disrespect for no other reason than being different, then we are all in trouble.
We are saying similar things it seems to me about mockery and dehumanisation with what such comments that are evident with respect to verbal abuse.
Put simply, dehumanisation helps politicians achieve their policy goals.
This was classic metaphorical dehumanisation — the same imagery deployed by Hitler against the Jews and Trump against muslim immigrants.
It is not right for him to be leading Ghana in the fight against poverty and dehumanisation against children and women whilst in his backyard there are witches camps.»
What the atrocities they had committed much have done in terms ofthe effect it had on thier own dehumanisation and the consequences of that.
To anyone who has real eyes to see with, the dehumanisation of present - day society is evident.
It's not just in circumstances of war that politicians resort to dehumanisation.
It is a sign of domination and dehumanisation.
The dehumanisation experienced while applying to visit family in the UK for those with passports from Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia must be addressed in a systematic manner by university officials.
That is what «basic level» consists of: solitary confinement, dehumanisation, deprivation of any support or sympathetic human contact and, in the worse - case scenario, actual slow starvation.
She listed some factors in the current administration which necessitated the petition including «sectional tension, deliberate acts of inhumanity and dehumanisation, gender injustice, presidential profligacy and budget 2016 and disobedience of court orders.»
Ajie in the petition, also accused the president of deliberate acts of inhumanity and dehumanisation, especially against the Shiites and Biafran agitators, liking his treatment of these two groups to what led to the 1994 Rwanda genocide.
In other words, at its centre, the film is more drama than action, focusing more on the dehumanisation of training that creates spies and the tangled relationships between agents.
Inevitably brutal, it is strongest on the perils of dehumanisation.
Thurman accused the writer and director — known for his ultra-violent films, including Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Death Proof and the Kill Bill series — of bullying her during filming into driving an unsafe car that then crashed, calling the incident «dehumanisation to the point of death».
As human rights ideals are increasingly understood and manifested around the globe, we must come to understand that humiliation in its many forms — for example, disrespect, denigration, derision, dehumanisation — becomes a much more powerful force to break down relationships than ever before (Lindner, 2006).
Departing from purely formal considerations and his filiation of post-war abstract expressionism, Mathieu's interest in deconstructing the human figure addresses issues around geographical representation, dehumanisation and resistance.
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