The nature of the aggressive messages is invisible and every day. Micro-aggressions are continuing reality for people of colour, women, LGBT, or other marginalized groups. Most people can recognize, define and condemn explicit forms of bias and discrimination. However, the “invisible” manifestations of aggression are not under conscious control and awareness, so they occur spontaneously without checks in social, personal or work-related interactions. The micro-aggressions can occur in variety of relations: employer-employee, neighbours, co-workers, family members, teacher-student. To recognize them, we need to understand how they manifest themselves and what is their impact. That is fundamental for intervention.
The manifestation of micro-aggression is dynamic with very real personal consequences which can only be mitigated if they are recognised in their interactional or environmental form.
Recognition of the micro-aggression is possible in two situations: as an observer between two parties, or if you are involved in as a recipient or perpetrator.
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