Nurturing Intercultural Theological Education towards Social Justice Ideals in South Africa
Post-apartheid South Africa, almost three decades into the democracy, is a society in crisis, facing burgeoning economic and social challenges. Religion is seen as a potential force in supporting social cohesion and nation building. Theological education
Marilyn Naidoo
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Repositioning the Racial Gaze: Aboriginal Perspectives on Race, Race Relations and Governance
In Australia, public debate about recognition of the nation’s First Australians through constitutional change has highlighted the complexity and sensitivities surrounding Indigenous/state relations at even the most basic level of legal rights.
Daphne Habibis +3 more
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Normalcy, Race, and Biomedical Technology in Brazil: The Case of Low White Blood Cell Count
This article explores the intersection between low-complexity biomedical technologies and ideas about race in Brazil. Using ethnographic material collected in the northeastern city of Salvador on the clinical management of low white blood cell count ...
Elena Calvo-González
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Relações Raciais e Estudos Organizacionais no Brasil [PDF]
This theoretical essay discusses the issue of race relations in Brazil and explores its interfaces with studies on diversity management in organizations.
Alexandre Reis Rosa
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Race War Flares Up: Chicago’s Swedish Press, the Great Migration, and the 1919 Riots
This study of the three large Swedish-language weeklies in Chicago examines how they covered the city’s African-American community during the latter half of the 1910s, a time when blacks migrated to the North in huge numbers.
Ulf Jonas Björk
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the ideology of the African-American political organization the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, which was active between 1966 and 1982.
Vorobyev D.N.
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Guyana’s Racial Politics: Causes, Issues, and its Welcoming of Western Neocolonialism
This paper discusses the history of ethnopolitics in Guyana and how the racial divide between the two largest ethnic groups in the country—the Indo-Guyanese and Afro-Guyanese—not only fractured society but allowed for Western superpowers to exert ...
Brittney Bahadoor
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Political mobilisation by minorities in Britain: negative feedback of ‘race relations'? [PDF]
This article uses a political opportunity approach to study the relationship of minority groups to the political community in Britain. The main argument is that the British race relations approach established in the 1960s had an important effect that ...
Brubaker R. +38 more
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Intersection of race and religion for youth in foster care: examining policy and practice [PDF]
Religion and race are primary forces affecting both individuals' identities and social relations. Consequently, their impacts on child welfare systems, and the clients of the system, are important to understand.
Collins, Mary E., Scott, Judith
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Pain, suffering but a ray of hope for Fiji’s future
The discourse on Fiji’s embattled political history has often been the domain of historians, political scientists and economists and every now and then, the intellectual monotony is broken by streaks of intellectual freshness, which provide new prisms ...
Steven Ratuva
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