More people with non-Western background were involuntarily committed during the Cartoon Crisis
Researchers behind the publication Tim Bruckner, Professor of Public Health and Society, UC Irvine, Parvati Singh, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Ohio State University, Camilla Hvidtfeldt, Senior Researcher, ROCKWOOL Foundation, Lars Højsgaard Andersen, Research Professor, ROCKWOOL Foundation, Marquianna Griffin, Ph.D. in Sociology, Ohio State University
This content is only available in Danish (“Flere med ikke-vestlig baggrund blev tvangsindlagt under karikaturkrisen”).
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