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Lateral violence

Lateral violence or horizontal hostility is a hypothesized form of intra-group conflict where members of a group perceived as oppressed displace their aggression towards their own community rather than towards the perceived oppressors of the community. Work environments with strong vertical hierarchies and where horizontal hostility is common are…

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Lateral violence

Nodes21
Edges20
Triples10
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.095238
Components1

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related to Indigenous communities · 9
Lateral violence → Aboriginal, Canada, In Australia, Indigenous, Lateral, These, Those, United Kingdom, United States

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hostility horizontal lateral violence indigenous communities movements social members group perceived groups nursing settings claimed oppressed work argued studied also

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feminisminstance ofand social movements0.80text
Lateral violencerelated to Indigenous communitiesLateral0.60section
Lateral violencerelated to Indigenous communitiesIndigenous0.60section
Lateral violencerelated to Indigenous communitiesThese0.60section
Lateral violencerelated to Indigenous communitiesThose0.60section
Lateral violencerelated to Indigenous communitiesUnited States0.60section
Lateral violencerelated to Indigenous communitiesUnited Kingdom0.60section
Lateral violencerelated to Indigenous communitiesIn Australia0.60section
Lateral violencerelated to Indigenous communitiesCanada0.60section
Lateral violencerelated to Indigenous communitiesAboriginal0.60section

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