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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines247 - : This paper develops a discourse typology of perceived discrimination against mapuches in Chile. Specifically, this paper focuses on two out of eleven categories: "discriminatory event" and "social representations". The participants are 50 mapuche men and women from Temuco and 50 from Santiago. The findings reveal four types of perceived discrimination: "verbal", expressed by means of name calling, remarks, jokes and taunts ; "behavioral", expressed by ignoring, looking and segregating; "institutional", through the application of norms; and "macrosicial", by a lack of interest from central society, cultural dominance and an ethnocentric interpretation of the nation history. On the other hand, the discourse of perceived discrimination, analysed using the method of critical discourse analysis proposed by Merino (2006), is structured on an "argumentative story", with dominance of expressive and declarative speech acts and local semantic strategies, two of which are transferred from the native

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2) perceived: 3

discrimination
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Docs: 16
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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discrimination
: Aslin, R. N. & Pisoni, D. B. (1980). Effects of early linguistic experience on speech discrimination by infants: A critique of. Child Development, 51(1), 107-112.
: Best, C. T., McRoberts, G. W. & Sithole, N. M. (1988). Examination of perceptual reorganization for nonnative speech contrasts: Zulu click discrimination by English-speaking adults and infants. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 14(3), 345-360.
: Mellor, D., Merino, M. E., Saiz, J. L. & Quilaqueo, D. (2009). Emotional reactions, coping and long term consequences of perceived discrimination among the mapuche people of Chile. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 19(6), 473- 491.
: Merino, M., Mellor, D., Quilaqueo, D. &Saiz, J.L. (2008). Perceived discrimination amongst the indigenous mapuche people in Chile: Some comparisons with Australia. Journal Ethnic and Racial Studies (en prensa).
: Plous, S. (2003). The psychology of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination: An overview. En S. Pious (Ed.), Understanding prejudice and discrimination (pp. 2-18). New York: McGraw-Hill.
: Reisigl, M. & Wodak, R. (2001). Discourse and discrimination: Rhetorics of racism and anti-semitism. London: Routledge.
: Riach, P. & Rich, J. (2002). Field experiments of discrimination in the market place. The Economic Journal, 112(483), F480-F518.
: Schaafsma, J. (2011). Discrimination and subjective well-being: The moderating roles of identification with the heritage group and the host majority group. European Journal of Social Psychology, 41(6), 786-795.
: Strange, W. & Dittmann, S. (1984). Effects of discrimination training on the perception of/rl/by Japanese adults learning English. Perception & Psychophysics, 36(2), 131-145.