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Research on the Sikh community in the UK is essential to better inform policy, but surveys must be improved [PDF]
Various Sikh organisations in the UK have conducted research to better inform policy and decision making. The most recent is the UK Sikh Survey conducted by The Sikh Network.
Jhutti-Johal, Jagbir
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ABSTRACT This article looks at two critical moments in British immigration – the case of the ‘stateless’ Ugandan Asian husbands, whose wives successfully argued for their entry in Britain in 1973 and the ‘virginity test’ performed on Mrs K at Heathrow Airport in 1979.
Antara Datta, Jinal Parekh
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Neo-Khalistan: Religious, Cultural, and the Political Revival of the Sikh Identity
Punjab’s history has been marked by turbulence both before and after India’s independence. In an environment filled with uncertainty, the Sikh minority has often felt marginalised in post-independence India, leading to several social movements ...
Haider Ali Khan
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Reflections on the Experiences of Turbaned Sikh Men in the Aftermath of 9/11
The murder of Trayvon Martin is a painful reminder of the violence perpetuated towards subjugated groups who are often deemed suspicious because of the color of their skin and/or clothing.
Kiran S.K. Arora
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Grounds in Equality Law: Before and After For Women Scotland
Grounds are the fulcrum of equality law. Thus, discrimination is discrimination when it is based on or because of certain kinds of personal characteristics or grounds such as race or sex. But there is no definition of grounds in general or a definition of grounds such as race or sex in particular in equality law. This article shows that in defining the
Shreya Atrey
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Spartan Daily, April 16, 2015 [PDF]
Volume 144, Issue 31https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2124/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Book Review: \u3cem\u3eRe-imagining South Asian Religions: Essays in Honour of Professors Harold G. Coward and Ronald W. Neufeldt\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Book Review of Re-imagining South Asian Religions: Essays in Honour of Professors Harold G. Coward and Ronald W. Neufeldt. (Numen Book Series: Studies in the History of Religions, volume 141.) Edited by Pashaura Singh and Michael Hawley.
Robinson, Bob
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PRECARIZED AGEING‐IN‐PERIFERIA: Low‐Income Older Adults in a Transforming Neighbourhood
Abstract In this article we investigate how intersecting forms of precarity shape the everyday practices of ageing‐in‐place developed by low‐income older adults in Via Milano, a historically segregated yet rapidly transforming neighbourhood in Brescia, northern Italy. We draw on qualitative and ethnographic research to examine how diverse urban changes—
Marco Alioni, Barbara Badiani
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Strong anti-Islamic sentiments increased dramatically after the 9/11 terror attacks on the United States, leading to an uptick in prejudice and the perpetration of hate crimes targeting Muslims.
Meenal Rana +2 more
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Strategic litigation as a challenge for deliberative democracy
Abstract Strategic litigation is a growing public concern, but remains understudied in democratic theory. In strategic litigation, collectives go to court with a political agenda that goes beyond their specific case. How should we assess the legitimacy of strategic litigation? Building on Lafont's model of deliberative democracy and Klein's distinction
Svenja Ahlhaus
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