2022
DOI: 10.18502/kls.v0i0.11804
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Minimizing Radicalization in Dutch East Indies

Abstract: The emergence of radical and social movements in the Dutch East Indies was ignited by various social and dynamic governmental policies which were not in line with the Indonesian people’s ideas. Organizations started performing their actions to oppose government policies at the beginning of the 20

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“…This is related to objectification discourse previously, that there is a power relation between the masculine and the feminine, causing one of them feels more "strong" and in order to maintain that power, he will attack other individuals who are weak. [14]…”
Section: Stigma and Stereotypementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is related to objectification discourse previously, that there is a power relation between the masculine and the feminine, causing one of them feels more "strong" and in order to maintain that power, he will attack other individuals who are weak. [14]…”
Section: Stigma and Stereotypementioning
confidence: 99%