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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Drawing from a well-established interdisciplinary history that focuses on the affective power of photography when animated through oral narration, this chapter looks at how diasporic identity is mediated through family photographs. One case study that uses photo-elicitation as research method is referenced in order to consider the mnemonic value of ...
Richard W. Mansbach, Ellen B. Pirro
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Drawing from a well-established interdisciplinary history that focuses on the affective power of photography when animated through oral narration, this chapter looks at how diasporic identity is mediated through family photographs. One case study that uses photo-elicitation as research method is referenced in order to consider the mnemonic value of ...
Richard W. Mansbach, Ellen B. Pirro
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2017
Contents: Introduction States of former Yugoslavia India, the vale of Kashmir and the Naga Hills the Tamils in Sri Lanka The union of Myanmar: the Karens The Kurdish areas in Turkey, Iran and Iraq The Turkish areas in the Republic of Cyprus The Basque provinces in Spain Chechnya in the Russian Republic The case of the Sudan: north and south Taiwan and ...
De Cordier, Bruno, Morozov, Viatcheslav
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Contents: Introduction States of former Yugoslavia India, the vale of Kashmir and the Naga Hills the Tamils in Sri Lanka The union of Myanmar: the Karens The Kurdish areas in Turkey, Iran and Iraq The Turkish areas in the Republic of Cyprus The Basque provinces in Spain Chechnya in the Russian Republic The case of the Sudan: north and south Taiwan and ...
De Cordier, Bruno, Morozov, Viatcheslav
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Identity Politics and the Politics of Identities
Identities, 2003(2003). Identity Politics and the Politics of Identities. Identities: Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 1-8.
Jonathan Hill, Thomas Wilson
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New Labor Forum, 2010
the disparity in rates, not in absolute num bers, that tends to get foregrounded, since that disparity functions not only as a measure of suffering but also, in William A. Garity s concise summary, as "an index of discrimina tion in our society."2 And its the ongoing fact of discrimination that motivates our ongoing interest in identity politics.
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the disparity in rates, not in absolute num bers, that tends to get foregrounded, since that disparity functions not only as a measure of suffering but also, in William A. Garity s concise summary, as "an index of discrimina tion in our society."2 And its the ongoing fact of discrimination that motivates our ongoing interest in identity politics.
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Identity Politics, Political Identities: Thoughts toward a Multicultural Politics
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 1996This essay addresses a particular aspect of contemporary debates about identity, identity politics, and multiculturalism: specifically, the implications of these discussions for political action in general and coalition politics in particular. How do we move beyond a liberal-democratic understanding of politics that denies that cultural differences are
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Annual Review of Sociology, 2005
This review presents an overview of research on identity politics. First, I distinguish between various approaches to defining identity politics and the challenges presented by each approach. In the process, I show that these approaches reflect competing theoretical understandings of the relationship between experience, culture, identity, politics, and
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This review presents an overview of research on identity politics. First, I distinguish between various approaches to defining identity politics and the challenges presented by each approach. In the process, I show that these approaches reflect competing theoretical understandings of the relationship between experience, culture, identity, politics, and
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Identity Before Identity Politics
2008In the late 1960s identity politics emerged on the political landscape and challenged prevailing ideas about social justice. These politics brought forth a new attention to social identity, an attention that continues to divide people today. While previous studies have focused on the political movements of this period, they have neglected the ...
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Abstract National servicemen’s opinions ranged across the political spectrum. Uniting them was a significant belief in British ‘decline’ in a general sense, with a strong nostalgic colouring and anger at wider processes of change. For many, the key turning point was the perceived crises of the 1970s and the 1980s, which overturned the ...
Peter Gurney, Matthew Grant, Joel Morley
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Peter Gurney, Matthew Grant, Joel Morley
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2013
Identity politics, also commonly referred to as the politics of identity or identity-based politics, is a phrase that is widely used in the social sciences and humanities to describe the deployment of the category of identity as a tool to frame political claims, promote political ideologies, or stimulate and orientate social and political action ...
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Identity politics, also commonly referred to as the politics of identity or identity-based politics, is a phrase that is widely used in the social sciences and humanities to describe the deployment of the category of identity as a tool to frame political claims, promote political ideologies, or stimulate and orientate social and political action ...
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Abstract According to a common narrative, identity politics derives from leftist postmodernism and is antithetical to liberalism and Enlightenment universalism. However, in this book, Holtug argues that this narrative is false. Identity politics is propagated not only by the left but also by the right, is not tied to postmodernism, and ...
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