Essays about: "Cultural conflicts"
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16. Hazaras Persecution in Afghanistan : A case study through the lens of protracted social conflicts and relative deprivation
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)Abstract : This paper represents the root causes of Hazaras persecution in Afghanistan through ethno-religious and psycho-cultural approaches, using Protracted Social Conflicts (PSC) and Relative Deprivation (RD) frameworks. The Hazara community has been subject to persecution in variety of ways including assassinations, physical torture, enslavement, forced displacement, kidnapping, and target attacks by both state and non-state actors. READ MORE
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17. The immoral legality of targeting child soldiers : A humanitarian dilemma
University essay from FörsvarshögskolanAbstract : The thesis functions as an overview of the protection of children used in hostilities and their targetability under international law, primarly in international humanitarian law. The author questions the established presumption, that children directly participating in hostilities, shall be equally targetable as their adult colleges and counter parts. READ MORE
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18. Intra-Cultural Xenophobia : Comparing xenophobia experiences by Chileans towards Colombians and by Colombians towards Venezuelan migrants
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : Xenophobia is often treated as a phenomenon that mostly occurs between people from different cultures. However, xenophobia within the same culture is an ongoing issue that has not received as much research attention. READ MORE
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19. Stop. Record From Taxi Park to Film Park
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : This project explores strategies to effectively address the challenges surrounding the ‘dissonant’ heritage of totalitarian regimes. The difficulties associated with this heritage rises from multiple factors, such as the characteristics of materials and objects involved, historical and cultural contexts, political influences, ethical considerations, religious aspects, and personal beliefs of individuals involved. READ MORE
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20. Talking Communities : Sámi Trail of Tears as a Model of Habitus-Based Reconciliation
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : This conflict study in Theology investigates reconciliation possibilities in indigenous lands in northern Sweden to be discussed through the Sámi Trail of Tears Walking Trail – a real-life innovation project. The historical material is based on the depiction of forcefully dislocated Sámis and the now polarized situation where local indigenous groups risk new conflicts partly with each other, partly with extractive industries, motorized tourism, and the majority’s society. READ MORE