Ethnic Parties and Democratic Stability
... Membership in an ethnic category is inherited: I might, for example, be born a Sikh from the Mazhabi caste in Punjab, a Yoruba Christian from southern Nigeria, or an African American Muslim from Chicago. However, as these examples illustrate, we are usually born as members of several ethnic categori ...
... Membership in an ethnic category is inherited: I might, for example, be born a Sikh from the Mazhabi caste in Punjab, a Yoruba Christian from southern Nigeria, or an African American Muslim from Chicago. However, as these examples illustrate, we are usually born as members of several ethnic categori ...
It Can Happen Here: Assessing the Risk of Genocide in the U.S.
... development of international law and strengthening of the international legal order. A non-governmental organization with consultative status with the United Nations, CDIL advocates increasing the application of international law to individuals. CDIL also works to further the awareness of the interd ...
... development of international law and strengthening of the international legal order. A non-governmental organization with consultative status with the United Nations, CDIL advocates increasing the application of international law to individuals. CDIL also works to further the awareness of the interd ...
Four Stages of “Boundary Maintenance”
... Members of the victim group are described as animals, vermin, and diseases. Hate radio, Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines, during the Rwandan genocide in 1994, broadcast anti-Tutsi messages like “kill the cockroaches” and “If this disease is not treated immediately, it will destroy all the H ...
... Members of the victim group are described as animals, vermin, and diseases. Hate radio, Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines, during the Rwandan genocide in 1994, broadcast anti-Tutsi messages like “kill the cockroaches” and “If this disease is not treated immediately, it will destroy all the H ...
Genocide in History Study Guide
... tribe or any other organized group of people directs his followers to engage in a deliberate and systematic extermination of an entire group of people. The followers and collaborators willingly participate in this cold-blooded crime against humanity. In recent history, the term ethnic cleansing has ...
... tribe or any other organized group of people directs his followers to engage in a deliberate and systematic extermination of an entire group of people. The followers and collaborators willingly participate in this cold-blooded crime against humanity. In recent history, the term ethnic cleansing has ...
Final Annotated Source List
... advertisement, such as increase in revenue or acquisition of a new market. This is followed by an evaluation of the product where they select the product’s best features as well as their audience; it is best that they imagine the ideal customer that they are targeting and decide how to make the prod ...
... advertisement, such as increase in revenue or acquisition of a new market. This is followed by an evaluation of the product where they select the product’s best features as well as their audience; it is best that they imagine the ideal customer that they are targeting and decide how to make the prod ...
Mediating racism The role of the media in the
... framework of historical, political, socio-economic and cultural power relations in society (Mullard 1985). White groups dominate ethnically or racially different groups by the exercise of various types of physical, social or symbolic control. In the present European context, this means that minority ...
... framework of historical, political, socio-economic and cultural power relations in society (Mullard 1985). White groups dominate ethnically or racially different groups by the exercise of various types of physical, social or symbolic control. In the present European context, this means that minority ...
Topic 03: Genocide & Global Inaction
... the Rwandan genocide in 1994, broadcast anti-Tutsi messages like “kill the cockroaches” and “If this disease is not treated immediately, it will destroy all the Hutu.” Dehumanization justifies murder by calling it “ethnic cleansing,” or “purification”, such euphemisms hide the horror of mass murder… ...
... the Rwandan genocide in 1994, broadcast anti-Tutsi messages like “kill the cockroaches” and “If this disease is not treated immediately, it will destroy all the Hutu.” Dehumanization justifies murder by calling it “ethnic cleansing,” or “purification”, such euphemisms hide the horror of mass murder… ...
Discrimination based on descent in Africa [1]
... Amongst anthropologists and ethnologists researching societies in West Africa it is generally accepted that there are hierarchical societies where people occupy a specific place dependent on their work and descent. This leads to certain groups among many West African populations suffering discrimina ...
... Amongst anthropologists and ethnologists researching societies in West Africa it is generally accepted that there are hierarchical societies where people occupy a specific place dependent on their work and descent. This leads to certain groups among many West African populations suffering discrimina ...
Levitt Sample.qxd
... term for offenses involving five grams of crack. But an offender must have 100 times as much powder cocaine to trigger the same five-year sentence. If I grab a guy carrying five grams of crack, less than a fifth of an ounce, I figure this is a low-level drug dealer, or maybe someone with a lot for h ...
... term for offenses involving five grams of crack. But an offender must have 100 times as much powder cocaine to trigger the same five-year sentence. If I grab a guy carrying five grams of crack, less than a fifth of an ounce, I figure this is a low-level drug dealer, or maybe someone with a lot for h ...
Connecting skin colour consciousness with racism
... struggles for self-determination among Indigenous Australian communities. Similarly, racist notions of superiority/inferiority based on skin colour – which also emanated from British colonisation, and impacted on Anglo-Indian identity and sense of belonging before their emigration – continue to affe ...
... struggles for self-determination among Indigenous Australian communities. Similarly, racist notions of superiority/inferiority based on skin colour – which also emanated from British colonisation, and impacted on Anglo-Indian identity and sense of belonging before their emigration – continue to affe ...
What Do Accounts of `Racism`
... · as race-based murder, violation of human dignity, oppression, subordination, ... the maintenance of unjust and undeserved privilege based on race, and the like. But the word "racism" was not part of that arsenal of moral condemnation. Indeed, the term "racism" was coined by European social scienti ...
... · as race-based murder, violation of human dignity, oppression, subordination, ... the maintenance of unjust and undeserved privilege based on race, and the like. But the word "racism" was not part of that arsenal of moral condemnation. Indeed, the term "racism" was coined by European social scienti ...
Race and ethnic group stratification
... Factors contributing to hostility over resources If two groups are identifiably different, “we” versus “they” thinking may develop If two groups want the same scarce resources, hostilities are likely to arise If one group is more powerful, intense dislike and misrepresentation of each group by the o ...
... Factors contributing to hostility over resources If two groups are identifiably different, “we” versus “they” thinking may develop If two groups want the same scarce resources, hostilities are likely to arise If one group is more powerful, intense dislike and misrepresentation of each group by the o ...
The shadow of empire in the modern world
... and Indian emigration to the continent. Later, around 1900, aboriginal children and children of mixed race were removed from their parents by government action. Even up to the 1970s, the Australian government did its best to exclude Chinese and Indian migrants. Immigration remains a toxic issue in A ...
... and Indian emigration to the continent. Later, around 1900, aboriginal children and children of mixed race were removed from their parents by government action. Even up to the 1970s, the Australian government did its best to exclude Chinese and Indian migrants. Immigration remains a toxic issue in A ...
situational nature of ethnic identity
... An ethnic group with a geographical region over which they have exclusive rights. Subnationality An ethnic group that sees itself as a dependent and politically subordinate subset of a nationality. ...
... An ethnic group with a geographical region over which they have exclusive rights. Subnationality An ethnic group that sees itself as a dependent and politically subordinate subset of a nationality. ...
A Brief History of Ethnic Cleansing
... been the victims of various forms of religious persecution, twentiethcentury nationalism lent Central and East European anti-Semitism a largely ethnic character. The Nazi campaigns were an ethnic cleansing in the sense that they were intended to remove Jews from territories of the Reich. The German ...
... been the victims of various forms of religious persecution, twentiethcentury nationalism lent Central and East European anti-Semitism a largely ethnic character. The Nazi campaigns were an ethnic cleansing in the sense that they were intended to remove Jews from territories of the Reich. The German ...
Facing the challenges in ethnic marketing
... more like a Turkish boy. Yes, we are rather proud of our country and culture, and yes we would feel more appealed by our own ads” Stigmatization: “If they focus too much on the differences of a specific target group, they also start to stigmatize. The boundary is hard to define” ”I prefer pointing o ...
... more like a Turkish boy. Yes, we are rather proud of our country and culture, and yes we would feel more appealed by our own ads” Stigmatization: “If they focus too much on the differences of a specific target group, they also start to stigmatize. The boundary is hard to define” ”I prefer pointing o ...
Facing the challenges in ethnic marketing
... more like a Turkish boy. Yes, we are rather proud of our country and culture, and yes we would feel more appealed by our own ads” Stigmatization: “If they focus too much on the differences of a specific target group, they also start to stigmatize. The boundary is hard to define” ”I prefer pointing o ...
... more like a Turkish boy. Yes, we are rather proud of our country and culture, and yes we would feel more appealed by our own ads” Stigmatization: “If they focus too much on the differences of a specific target group, they also start to stigmatize. The boundary is hard to define” ”I prefer pointing o ...
Race and Ethnicity - Bakersfield College
... Genocide • In 1994 genocide took pace in Rwanda when Hutus slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Tutsis. • Currently in the Darfur region of Sudan, the Sudanese government, using Arab janaweed militias, its air force, and organized starvation, is systematically killing the black Sudanese population. ...
... Genocide • In 1994 genocide took pace in Rwanda when Hutus slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Tutsis. • Currently in the Darfur region of Sudan, the Sudanese government, using Arab janaweed militias, its air force, and organized starvation, is systematically killing the black Sudanese population. ...
preventing genocide - the United Nations
... before the ICC. In March 2012, the Court delivered its first-ever verdict, issuing a judgment in the war crimes trial of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, a militia leader accused of participating in the recruitment of child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Before the ICC was established, speci ...
... before the ICC. In March 2012, the Court delivered its first-ever verdict, issuing a judgment in the war crimes trial of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, a militia leader accused of participating in the recruitment of child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Before the ICC was established, speci ...
The Genealogical Scheme: Race or Culture?
... occasion to summarize some working hypotheses to which I was led in the course of revising, and rectifying, what I had proposed in earlier essays concerning the relationship between nationalism and racism in modern societies, at a time when the discussion was more about the emergence of a “new racis ...
... occasion to summarize some working hypotheses to which I was led in the course of revising, and rectifying, what I had proposed in earlier essays concerning the relationship between nationalism and racism in modern societies, at a time when the discussion was more about the emergence of a “new racis ...
Defining “Racisms” in a Globalized, Terrorized, Ecologically
... “divide and conquer.” The colonizers’ most egregious practices were to arm one tribe, set that one’s tribe that one group up against their neighbors, and then employ them to “catch” their “enemy” and sell them excludes or even to the slave traders. Their eliminating one group or favoring another ove ...
... “divide and conquer.” The colonizers’ most egregious practices were to arm one tribe, set that one’s tribe that one group up against their neighbors, and then employ them to “catch” their “enemy” and sell them excludes or even to the slave traders. Their eliminating one group or favoring another ove ...
The Eight Stages of Genocide Dr. Gregory Stanton Genocide Watch
... Organize civil society and human rights groups. Mobilize religious leaders of churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples. Put genocide education in curricula of every secondary school and university in the world. Hold political leaders accountable. If they fail to act to stop genocide, vote th ...
... Organize civil society and human rights groups. Mobilize religious leaders of churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples. Put genocide education in curricula of every secondary school and university in the world. Hold political leaders accountable. If they fail to act to stop genocide, vote th ...