In 1944, a Muslim day laborer named Kader Mia was knifed while looking for work in Dhaka, Bengal, in what later became the geographically separated eastern part of Pakistan, and still later Bangladesh. His assailants were unknown to him except that they were Hindus for whom his Muslim identity was sufficient reason to kill him. Bleeding profusely, he stumbled through a gate into a garden where he asked an eleven-year-old boy for help and water. The boy called his parents and got some water, but Kader Mia later died in the hospital
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Social inequalities create violence and threaten to reduce democratic features of contemporary polit...
Confounding Powers: Anarchy and International Society from the Assassins to Al Qaeda. By William J. ...
The number of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) is rising to alarming lev...
In 1944, a Muslim day laborer named Kader Mia was knifed while looking for work in Dhaka, Bengal, in...
Akerlof & Kranton propose a way to capture the power of identity with traditional economic analysis....
A groundbreaking article in psychology was published in 1995 by Anthony Greenwald and Mahzarin Banaj...
In an increasingly multi-religious and multi-ethnic world, identity has become something actively ch...
A review of The Colors of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion and Conflict by Sudhir Kakar
ing on everyday life, studies the moment of rupture enunciated through violence and its meaning for ...
Hraba uses the social science disciplines--i.e., sociology, history, and psychology--to set the scop...
Review of Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging, by Sebastian Junger (New York: Twelve, 2016)
Book Review: Identity, neoliberalism and aspiration: educating white working-class boys. By Garth St...
[Extract] This challenging and thought-provoking book addresses an important topic within contempora...
Why are some places in the world characterised by better social service provision and welfare outcom...
Whether ethnicity stems from certain intrinsic group characteristics or whether it is a definition c...
Social inequalities create violence and threaten to reduce democratic features of contemporary polit...
Confounding Powers: Anarchy and International Society from the Assassins to Al Qaeda. By William J. ...
The number of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) is rising to alarming lev...