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Aaya Adil Alrammah. "Self-Realisation in the Awakening by Kate Chopin." Morfologi: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra dan Budaya 2, no. 6 (2024): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.61132/morfologi.v2i6.1010.

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Racism took a different turn in the 16th century, impacting this generation's society. Through racist beliefs and thoughts, people divided society into divisions. This study was based on racism and white people's historical oppression of black people. In this study, we examined two novels that help to analyze racism in society, and the impact of these novels on culture was also addressed. The study described slavery in the 19th century and the colonial times of Nigerian tribes. Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn offered an American perspective on racism vs. the African setting of
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Aaya Adil Alrammah. "The Difference in Perceiving Racism in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain." ENGGANG: Jurnal Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Budaya 4, no. 2 (2024): 394–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.37304/enggang.v4i2.15348.

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Racism took a different turn in the 16th century, impacting this generation's society. Through racist beliefs and thoughts, people divided society into divisions. This study was based on racism and white people's historical oppression of black people. In this study, we examined two novels that help to analyze racism in society, and the impact of these novels on culture was also addressed. The study described slavery in the 19th century and the colonial times of Nigerian tribes. Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn offered an American perspective on racism vs. the African setting of
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Sepryanto Nadur, Eduardus, Mery Matande, and Roi Stefanus Salan Nele. "Actualization Of Catholic Religious Education Values In Realizing Religious Tolerance Among Catholic Students In The City Of Sorong." Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies 4, no. 4 (2024): 1930–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.59188/eduvest.v4i4.1162.

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The type of this research is qualitative-descriptive. Thirty schools located in the city of Sorong, covering primary to secondary education levels, were selected as the research locations. Approximately 35 Catholic religion teachers participated as research informants. Interview, observation, and documentation study techniques were used as methods to collect data. This research aims to examine the implementation and effectiveness of the Catholic Religious Education (PAK) learning process in schools. The researchers then attempted to explore further how schools continuously strive to improve th
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Križovský, Stanislav, Adela Kavečanská, and Jozefína Drotárová. "Criminal Aspects of Illegal Migration." Security Dimensions 33, no. 33 (2020): 74–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.2669.

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Illegal migration in Europe means that an ever-increasing number of people are leaving their homes to live in better countries. Migration carries risks that affect individuals and groups of people, sometimes society as a whole, and therefore states decide to intervene in migration processes. The causes of current irregular migration are quite diverse, but the common feature is that migrants had to leave their countries of origin because they could not live a normal life there. Illegal migrants are increasingly nationals of economically underdeveloped countries, who do not have financial resour
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Talalaeva, Ekaterina Yu, and Tatiana S. Pronina. "Ethnic and religious aspects of immigration processes in Finland." Baltic Region 17, no. 1 (2025): 82–98. https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2025-1-5.

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The article analyzes the role of religion in the context of the contemporary Finnish migration system. The European migration crises have become a national challenge for Finnish society. The integration of (im)migrants, whose ethnic and/or religious affiliation is often opposed to the value-based and ideological foundations of Finnish civic identity, is accompanied by a number of problems. The most significant of them is the escalation of racism and discrimina-tion against migrants by Finns and social structures. The Finnish Migration Service (MIGRI) has been confronted with an unprecedented n
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Talalaeva, Ekaterina, and TATYANA PRONINA. "ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF IMMIGRATION PROCESSES IN FINLAND." Baltic Region 17, no. 1 (2025): 82–98. https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2025-1-5.

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The article analyzes the role of religion in the context of the contemporary Finnish migration system. The European migration crises have become a national challenge forFinnish society. The integration of (im)migrants, whose ethnic and/or religious affiliationis often opposed to the value-based and ideological foundations of Finnish civic identity,is accompanied by a number of problems. The most significant of them is the escalationof racism and discrimina-tion against migrants by Finns and social structures. The Finnish Immigration Service (MIGRI) has been confronted with an unprecedented num
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Yendell, Alexander, and David Herbert. "Religion, Conspiracy Thinking, and the Rejection of Democracy: Evidence From the UK." Politics and Governance 10, no. 4 (2022): 229–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/pag.v10i4.5904.

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While some research addresses the relationship between religiosity and political attitudes, little is known about the relationship between religion, conspiracy beliefs, and political culture. Using the concept of authoritarianism, we hypothesise that a conspiracy mentality is likely to be associated with ethnocentric and anti‐democratic attitudes, just as some types of religion—e.g., religious fundamentalism—have a close affinity to authoritarian attitudes. Using data from an online UK survey (N = 1093; quota sample, representative of education, gender, age, and region), we enquire to what ext
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Sameer, Ali Kareem, and Hasan Hadi Ali. "BLACK ATHEIST: ASPECTS OF COMMUNISM IN LANGSTON HUGHES'S SELECTED POEMS." International Journal of Humanities, Philosophy and Language 4, no. 13 (2021): 01–08. http://dx.doi.org/10.35631/ijhpl.413001.

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This paper aims to study the perspectives of communism as a dogma in Langston Hughes's selected poems. Hughes was an African American poet who observed communism as an outlet for his problems and suffering under the social prejudice of whites. He reflected the impact of discrimination in part of the race and social segregation in most of his poems. Hughes embedded communist aspects in some of his poems like Good-Bye Christ, as an outcome of the recurrence of the daily conducts of discrimination and racism against Afro-Americans. Thus, this paper is conducted in the light of “Speaking out for J
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Putra, Agung Suhabi. "War of Opinions: Humanitarianism and Racism (Case Study of The Palestine-Israel Conflict)." Easta Journal Law and Human Rights 3, no. 03 (2025): 184–89. https://doi.org/10.58812/eslhr.v3i03.634.

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This study explores the dynamics of the war of opinions within the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, which is extensively covered through both mainstream and social media. This longstanding conflict not only involves political and religious aspects but also pits humanitarian and racial issues against each other in the global public sphere. Employing a qualitative method and literature study approach, this research examines the narratives constructed by both parties—Israel and Palestine—and how media framing influences public perception. The findings reveal that media framing and the spread of
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Han, Elif. "Assembling Missiles in Air and Societal Evolution: Explorations of Security, Sociology, and Natural Phenomena." International Journal of Research 11, no. 5 (2024): 105–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11177560.

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<em>This paper explores multifaceted technological, sociological, and biological themes. It examines innovative concepts of assembling missiles in the air, creating capsule cities, and adapting humanoid robots for flight. Furthermore, it investigates the etymological and sociological aspects of racism, discusses natural defensive mechanisms in animals and plants, and explores early civilization rituals and their symbolism. Finally, it presents a sociological perspective on religious practices and the development of human societies. Through this interdisciplinary analysis, this paper synthesize
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Stephens, Darryl W. "Trauma-Informed Pedagogy for the Religious and Theological Higher Education Classroom." Religions 11, no. 9 (2020): 449. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel11090449.

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This article promotes a wider understanding of trauma-informed pedagogy for the higher education classroom, whether in-person or virtual, focusing on undergraduate and graduate teaching in religious studies and theological education. Trauma is not confined to individual experiences of single horrifying events—trauma can be collective (community-wide, e.g., COVID-19), epigenetic (inherited or intergenerational), social-cultural (e.g., racism), or vicarious. Drawing on religious education literature and recent insights from psychology, neuroscience, and public health studies, this article provid
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Thapliyal, Nehal, and Divya Gupta. "The Martyr Archetype And A Brief History Of The Electric Chair In Frank Darabont’s ‘The Green Mile’." Journal of Neonatal Surgery 14, no. 10S (2025): 821–27. https://doi.org/10.63682/jns.v14i10s.2962.

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Stephen King's The Green Mile[i], originally published on August 29, 1996, was chosen by Frank Darabont for film adaptation, which resulted in the film's first premier with the same title, the Green Mile, on December 10, 1999[ii]. The Film is an American fantasy drama that deals with various aspects of the Great Depression. It deals with religious matters, crime, racism, death row, and execution through the electric chair. This article aims to analyze the incidents of wrongful execution by the electric chair during the late 19th and early 20th century and the pain and suffering of the martyr a
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Maluleke, T. S. "African culture, African intellectuals and the white academy in South Africa - some implications for Christian theology in Africa." Religion and Theology 3, no. 1 (1996): 19–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157430196x00022.

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AbstractAttitudes towards African culture are central to the crisis of African intellectuals. This crisis is manifest in the issues of African identity, black self-love, black poverty, the stranglehold of the Western academy and white racism. For the debilitating aspects of the crisis to be converted to our advantage, African intellectuals must reconnect to African culture. However, such a reconnection must include not only an analysis and problematisation ofwhatAfrican culture is, but also the question of how best to connect to it. The call for African intellectuals to reconnect to African cu
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Lentin, Ronit. "‘Irishness’, the 1937 Constitution, and Citizenship: A Gender and Ethnicity View." Irish Journal of Sociology 8, no. 1 (1998): 5–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/079160359800800101.

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This paper argues that ‘Irishness’ has not been sufficiently problematised in relation to gender and ethnicity in discussions of Irish national identity, nor has the term ‘Irish women’ been ethnically problematised. Sociological and feminist analyses of the access by women to citizenship of the Republic of Ireland have been similarly unproblematised. This paper interrogates some discourses of Irish national identity, including the 1937 Constitution, in which difference is constructed in religious, not ethnic terms, and in which women are constructed as ‘naturally’ domestic. Ireland's bourgeois
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O'CONNELL, JOHN MORGAN. "A Staged Fright: Musical Hybridity and Religious Intolerance in Turkey, 1923–38." Twentieth-Century Music 7, no. 1 (2010): 3–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s147857221100003x.

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AbstractThis article is concerned with the relationship between musical style and religious prejudice in Turkey during the early Republican period (1923–38). It focuses on a musical contest in 1932 between a Jewish cantor (hazan) and an Islamic vocalist (hafız) in the presence of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938), the president of the Turkish Republic who instigated revolutionary reforms that affected many aspects of Turkish culture, including music. Historical accounts of this musical contest not only suggest how religious discrimination manifested itself in a competitive setting but also ser
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Zamzam, Jazirotu, and Mahasin Haikal. "EPISTEMOLOGI PLURALISTIK PENDIDIKAN AGAMA ISLAM PERSPEKTIF ABDURRAHMAN WAHID." Yupa: Historical Studies Journal 7, no. 1 (2023): 61–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.30872/yupa.v7i1.1835.

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The diversity that exists in Indonesia is undoubtedly unique, in fact Indonesia has diversity in several aspects, of course this has become a separate icon for various regions of Indonesia, especially in the variety of religions and thoughts. Today, every problem that exists in Indonesia, be it in the economic, political, cultural, racial and ethnic aspects, occurs because of moral degradation and the narrowness of thinking about national democracy. So that this is also an influence on the development of education in Indonesia, especially in religious education. According to Abdurrahman Wahid'
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Behr, Harry Harun. "CONFIDENCE AND DOUBT JUVENILE MUSLIM LIFE-WORLDS, RELIGIOUS ORIENTATION, ISLAMIC THEOLOGY AND EDUCATION IN GERMANY." Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion 3, no. 02 (2018): 149–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18784/analisa.v3i02.682.

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The article is based on first findings of interdisciplinary research that is still in progress. It has to be understood as the science-based counter-speech against increasing anti-Muslim racism. Young Muslims are under surveillance of public and media attention in Germany. Islam is being debated in terms of regal and security politics and less within the signature of religion in terms of spirituality, aesthetics, life-world orientation, ethics, morale and religious life-styles. Hence, they are being transformed into a kind of ethnic tribe that needs special treatment. This comes along with the
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Strom, Sharon Hartman. "Spiritualist Angels, Masonic Stars, and the Douglass Temple of Universal Brotherhood." California History 95, no. 2 (2018): 2–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ch.2018.95.2.2.

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Between 1900 and 1930, Los Angeles attracted thousands of white and black migrants from the Midwest and the South. Many had attachments to Protestant churches. But they also arrived with commitments to Freemasonry, Spiritualism, and social reform causes. This paper argues that these religionists in Los Angeles covered a broad spectrum of faiths, including Free Thought, innovative versions of Protestantism, and Freemasonry, and that traditional accounts of religion in the city have ignored these aspects of religious life and civic engagement. As World War I ushered in conservatism in every aspe
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Korostichenko, Ekaterina. "Wokism and Peter Boghossian’s Method of «Street Epistemology»." Sotsiologicheskoe Obozrenie / Russian Sociological Review 24, no. 1 (2025): 390–417. https://doi.org/10.17323/1728-192x-2025-1-390-417.

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The article explores the ideology of wokism and analyzes the contribution of the American philosopher Peter Boghossian to countering it. The concept of Boghossian’s “street epistemology” is considered in detail — a tool for conducting a conflict-free dialogue, which is designed to encourage a person to think about the reliability of the methods they use to form beliefs, especially religious ones. Boghossian advocates the use of the Socratic method to dissuade believers, and recommends focusing on criticizing faith as a way of knowing (he calls it “unreliable epistemology”) instead of highlight
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Küey, L. "Room for hope: How to deal with growing racism and discrimination?" European Psychiatry 33, S1 (2016): S43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.897.

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Discrimination could be defined as the attitudes and behavior based on the group differences. Any group acknowledged and proclaimed as ‘the other’ by prevailing zeitgeist and dominant social powers, and further dehumanized may become the subject of discrimination. Moreover, internalized discrimination perpetuates this process. In a spectrum from dislike and micro-aggression to overt violence towards ‘the other’, it exists almost in all societies in varying degrees and forms; all forms involving some practices of exclusion and rejection. Hence, almost all the same human physical and psychosocia
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Gordon, Alan. "The Writing and the Bronze: Commemoration as Historiography." Canadian Historical Review 102, no. 3 (2021): 420–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/chr-2020-0042.

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Historic monuments are the most public and recognized forms of commemoration. In Canada, as around the world, many monuments have come under fire recently for celebrating a vision of the past that is no longer palatable to large segments of the population. The heroes and events they enshrine have been denounced by many as tributes to racism, yet they are valued by others as aspects of our collective history and a celebration of our national heritage. Both these positions gloss over the complexity of the historical act of raising monuments and interpreting their historical meanings. Monuments i
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Shakeel Ahmad Lone and Mushtaq Ahmad Nadaf. "Religious Harmony in India: Exploring the Enlightened Approaches of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and Wahiduddin Khan." AL-IKHSAN: Interdisciplinary Journal of Islamic Studies 1, no. 2 (2023): 48–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.61166/ikhsan.v1i2.37.

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Throughout multi-religious societies, living peacefully and maintaining harmony and integrity are key requirements. Peace is not merely the absence of war; it has much more socio-psychic connotations that involve all aspects of holistic existence. Religious harmony simply means the peaceful coexistence of different religions and their followers. Peace and religious harmony in India have been topics of great significance due to the country's diverse religious landscape. The nation's history has had some occasions for racial struggle and religious conflict. But there have also been people from m
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Schmid, Beate. "Reflections on Identity, Ethnicity and the Rise of Populism in Austria: Implications for Reconciliation and the Multicultural Character of the Church." European Journal of Theology 28, no. 1 (2020): 54–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/ejt2019.1.006.schm.

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ZusammenfassungDieser Artikel analysiert den jüngsten Anstieg von Populismus in Österreich, der in Verbindung steht mit Debatten über Migration und Globalisierung. Als österreichische Staatsbürgerin sieht die Autorin im aufkeimenden Populismus und beginnenden Rassismus eine Ursache für Besorgnis. Nach Überlegungen zu Themen wie Konflikt und Rassismus betrachtet die Studie Aspekte von Populismus: Populismus als eine Ideologie, seinen Bezug zu Weltanschauung, zu Ethnozentrismus und Rassismus sowie ursächliche Faktoren in der österreichischen Gesellschaft, die populistische Standpunkte hervorrufe
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Ahmad, Fauzia. "Muslim Women’s Experiences of Higher Education in Britain." American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 24, no. 3 (2007): 46–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajiss.v24i3.424.

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I explore British South Asian Muslim women’s experiences of higher education and how it impacts identity construction and negotiation. Through semi-structured interviews with thirty-five undergraduate and post-graduate Muslim female university students, I reflect on their perceived and actual experiences. By stressing how representations of them influence their participation and experiences, I analyze how individual subjectivities are mediated and negotiated while reflecting common experiences. I also consider their accounts of the social and personal benefits they felt that they gained during
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Ahmad, Fauzia. "Muslim Women’s Experiences of Higher Education in Britain." American Journal of Islam and Society 24, no. 3 (2007): 46–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v24i3.424.

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I explore British South Asian Muslim women’s experiences of higher education and how it impacts identity construction and negotiation. Through semi-structured interviews with thirty-five undergraduate and post-graduate Muslim female university students, I reflect on their perceived and actual experiences. By stressing how representations of them influence their participation and experiences, I analyze how individual subjectivities are mediated and negotiated while reflecting common experiences. I also consider their accounts of the social and personal benefits they felt that they gained during
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Buchko, Kathleen J., and Theodore F. Witzig. "Relationship between God-Image and Religious Behaviors." Psychological Reports 93, no. 3_suppl (2003): 1141–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.2003.93.3f.1141.

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This study examined the relationship between God-image and religious behaviors. Participants were 344 undergraduate students at a private midwestern university. Analysis showed strong correlations among three aspects of God-image (presence, acceptance, and challenge) and six items that measured religious practices and religiously motivated volitional behaviors. The findings held when data were controlled for racial and religious diversity. As such, these results differed from an earlier study indicating religious practices to be independent of God-image.
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Bondaruk, Tetyana. "Some aspects of the Orthodox component of the state regime of Mоscovіі (XIV–XVII centuries)." Yearly journal of scientific articles “Pravova derzhava”, № 35 (1 вересня 2024): 299–305. https://doi.org/10.33663/0869-2491-2024-35-299-305.

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Introduction. Counteraction to Russian aggression, the goal of which is the destruction of the Ukrainian state, necessitates the analysis of racism as a totalitarian ideology and practice, the foundation of which is history, culture, Orthodoxy and their reflection in state-legal processes. The aim of the article is a consideration of the main stages of the institutional and ideological design of Moscow Orthodoxy as a component of the state regime of muscovii. Results. The beginnings of Moscow/Russian Orthodoxy are associated with the «sitting at the tables» of representatives of the Rurik dyna
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Schwalm, Leslie A. "Surviving Wartime Emancipation: African Americans and the Cost of Civil War." Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 39, no. 1 (2011): 21–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-720x.2011.00544.x.

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Ask any Civil War historian about the cost of the Civil War and they will recite a host of well-known assessments, from military casualties and government expenditures to various measures of direct and indirect costs. But those numbers are not likely to include an appraisal of the humanitarian crisis and suffering caused by the wartime destruction of slavery. Peace-time emancipation in other regions (the northern U.S., for example) and in other societies (like the British West Indies) certainly presented dangers and difficulties for the formerly enslaved, but wartime emancipation chained the n
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Schupak, Esther B. "Redefining Censorship." European Judaism 51, no. 2 (2018): 134–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ej.2018.510219.

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Abstract Because of its potential for fostering antisemitic stereotypes, in the twentieth century The Merchant of Venice has a history of being subject to censorship in secondary schools in the United States. While in the past it has often been argued that the play can be used to teach tolerance and to fight societal evils such as xenophobia, racism and antisemitism, I argue that this is no longer the case due to the proliferation of performance methods in the classroom, and the resultant emphasis on watching film and stage productions. Because images – particularly film images – carry such st
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Chelladurai, Joe, Loren Marks, David Dollahite, Heather Kelley, and David Allsop. "The Hidden Power of “Thank You”: Exploring Aspects, Expressions, and the Influence of Gratitude in Religious Families." Psych 5, no. 3 (2023): 742–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/psych5030048.

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Gratitude has been extensively studied over the past two decades. Among several predictors, aspects of religiosity and spirituality have been consistent predictors of gratitude. To explore the religious motivations and processes that foster the practice of gratitude, we undertook a systematic thematic analysis using interview data from a national qualitative project of 198 highly religious families. Participants (n = 476) included mothers, fathers, and children from various socioeconomic backgrounds and from diverse religious, racial, and ethnic backgrounds in the United States of America. Sem
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Kraal, A., A. B. Zaheed, K. Sol, P. C. Farris, N. Sharifian, and L. B. Zahodne. "WHICH ASPECTS OF RELIGIOUS INVOLVEMENT MIGHT PROTECT AGAINST RACIAL/ETHNIC INEQUALITIES IN MEMORY AGING?" Innovation in Aging 2, suppl_1 (2018): 420. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igy023.1573.

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McDaniel, Eric L., Maraam A. Dwidar, and Hadill Calderon. "The Faith of Black Politics: The Relationship Between Black Religious and Political Beliefs." Journal of Black Studies 49, no. 3 (2018): 256–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021934717753730.

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Scholars argue that the Black church produces religious messages that foster racial cohesion; however, recent examinations of Black religion note the heterogeneity of the messages and beliefs advanced by Black churches. Several argue that this heterogeneity in Black religious beliefs is reflected in Black political beliefs. This study examines the linkage between heterogeneity in Black religious beliefs and heterogeneity in Black political attitudes. Offering measures of the social gospel, prosperity gospel, and Black theology, we demonstrate that each religious belief system is related to dif
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Mao, Zirun. "Religious Equality: From the Perspective of School Canteens." Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 5, no. 1 (2023): 556–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/5/20220706.

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In recent years, rampant terrorism supported by racist Islam has provoked heated discussions on religious equality. Ina global context, inequalities against religious people occur all the time,but few studies have explored this issue from a microperspective. Following the definition of equality given by Modood, this study examined religious equality from the perspective of school canteen operations. Focusing on the current situationof university school canteens, the study pointed outone of the major problems, that is, the insufficient attention to or the neglect of the religious students speci
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Daniels, Timothy P. "New Faiths, Old Fears." American Journal of Islam and Society 23, no. 2 (2006): 95–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v23i2.1623.

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Bruce Lawrence’s book, New Faiths, Old Fears: Muslims and Other AsianImmigrants in American Religious Life, seeks to remedy theoretical gaps bycorrecting the emphasis on East Asians within Asian-American studies andby describing Asian Americans in relation to other minorities and dominantAnglos within the prevailing ethno-racial system (p. xiv). As a religiousstudies scholar with “a lifelong engagement with Islam, and an exuberantattachment to South Asia” (p. 38), he discusses post-1965 immigration andunderscores its religious and cultural dimensions. The range of controversialtopics broached
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Dei, Fabio. "Cancel culture: strategie della memoria e politiche identitarie." Cambio. Rivista sulle Trasformazioni Sociali 13, no. 25 (2023): 59–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/cambio-14800.

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The following contribution analyzes the controversies surrounding the so-called cancel culture, which arose within the “culture wars” in the United States. These wars pit ultraconservative and anti-liberal movements, which support religious fundamentalism, xenophobia, and extreme nationalism, against movements that fight for social justice and minority rights. Cancel culture is part of this struggle and involves the practice of canceling, revising, or inventing aspects of the past to support dominant views in the present. This struggle is based on identity politics, interpreting social justice
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Kraal, A. Zarina, Neika Sharifian, Afsara B. Zaheed, Ketlyne Sol, and Laura B. Zahodne. "Dimensions of Religious Involvement Represent Positive Pathways in Cognitive Aging." Research on Aging 41, no. 9 (2019): 868–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0164027519862745.

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Older Black and Hispanic adults report more religious involvement, and religious involvement has been linked to better cognition. This study examined which aspects of religious involvement are associated with better longitudinal episodic memory and whether religious involvement offsets racial and ethnic inequalities in episodic memory. Using Health and Retirement Study data ( N = 16,069), latent growth curves estimated independent indirect pathways between race and ethnicity and 6-year memory trajectories through religious attendance, private prayer, and religious belief, controlling for nonre
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TALKO, Tatiana. "FUNDAMENTAL ATTITUDES IN NEO-RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES AS A THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY OF UKRAINE DURING WAR." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 35 (2024): 101–14. https://doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2024.35.13.

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Among the threats to the national security of Ukraine in the conditions of racist aggression and fullscale war, attention should also be paid to those aspects of religious fundamentalism that manifest in neo-religious teachings and cults. In particular, these are exclusivism, literalism, theocracy, hierarchism, eschatology, etc. The study of the peculiarities of the manifestation of fundamentalist attitudes in the environment of neo-religious movements that are currently operating in Ukraine will allow us to understand important aspects of the further socio-cultural transformations of our comm
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Hentsch, Thierry. "L’Orient méditerranéen du Moyen âge chrétien : La rencontre de l’Islam." Études internationales 17, no. 3 (2005): 509–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/702044ar.

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Anachronism is one of the most common distorsions of history by which we circumscribe the past with our own mental universe. That is what the modem West has done and continues to do as regards Islam - a society almost without distinction of time or space. Thus today the encounter between Western Christendom and Islam is commonly seen as essentially negative, having been reduced to the military - religious conflict of the Crusades during the ll,h and 13,h centuries. Of course, it was at that period of time that took shape a Catholic view of Islam as a religion obnoxiously stereotyped, a view wh
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Talalaeva, Ekaterina Yu, and Tatiana S. Pronina. "SWEDISH ISLAMISM AS A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ASPECT IN THE FORMATION OF AN ETHNO-CONFESSIONAL PARALLEL SOCIETY." Baltic Region 13, no. 4 (2021): 111–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2021-4-7.

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An ethno-confessional parallel society, a new actor in the European geopolitical space, is transforming the social and political fabric of Sweden. An institutionalised Muslim parallel society is emerging in vulnerable areas, such as marginalised immigrant districts of Swedish cities, through the efforts of Islamist political, social, and economic structures adhering to the religious and political doctrine of the Muslim Brotherhood. Committed to maintaining the Muslim identity, these organisations seek gradual Islamisation of the Swedish population through ideological influence on immigrants wi
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Kadir, Suzaina. "Uniquely Singapore: The Management of Islam in a Small Island Republic." ICR Journal 2, no. 1 (2010): 156–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.52282/icr.v2i1.686.

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This article explores the dynamics of Singapore’s administration and management of its minority Muslim population. Singapore has developed a reputation of being highly interventionist in all aspects of its citizens’ lives, including the private domain. Not surprisingly, there is a slew of legislation governing the religious beliefs and practices of its citizens, aimed primarily at maintaining religious and racial harmony. Islam and the Muslim minority, it can be argued, have been at the receiving end of tighter state management as compared to the other religious communities. This article trace
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Sosnina, Olha, Oleksandr Mykytiv, Halyna Mykytiv, Tetiana Kolenichenko, and Andrii Holovach. "International Aspects of the Protection of Victims' Rights in the Conditions of Armed Conflict in Ukraine." Cuestiones Políticas 39, no. 71 (2021): 433–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.3971.24.

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Using a comparative methodology based on documentary, the objective of the research was to analyze the international aspects involved in the defense of the rights of the victims of the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine. The priority of using military force to resolve questionable issues, national contradictions of an ethical, religious, political, territorial, economic, etc. nature that are in dispute, remains one of the essential characteristics of today's realities. Everything allows us to conclude that in almost all regions where there are armed conflicts, laws are violated and prohibited m
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Abu Mousa, Safa Abdullah Hasan, Marlina Jamal, and Mohamed Abdou Moindjie. "Ideological Aspects in Religious Texts: A Critical Analysis of George Sale’s Translation of the Holy Qur’an." Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences 52, no. 6 (2025): 7329. https://doi.org/10.35516/hum.v52i6.7329.

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Objectives: This study meticulously explores the ideological aspects of Sale's translation of Holy Qur'an, focusing on twelve samples from diverse chapters: The Cow, The Prophets, The Bees, Cattle, The Wind (Curved Sandhills), The Rock, The Letter Sad, and The Troops. These chapters share a thematic unity that emphasizes the universality of Islam for a global audience. Methods: The research is grounded in Van Dijk's (2013) Theory of Ideology and House's (2014) Theory of Translation Quality Assessment. It examines both macro (field, tenor, mode) and micro (lexical) elements. Results: The analys
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Fadhlulloh, A. Usis. "Pemikiran Dan Pengaruh Syeh Nawawi Al-Bantani Dalam Perkembangan Islam Di Nusantara." Tanjak: Sejarah dan Peradaban Islam 4, no. 1 (2024): 25–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.19109/tanjak.v4i1.22009.

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This article discusses the influence and contribution of Syeikh Nawawi al-Bantani to the spread of Islam in the archipelago. One of the leading scholars from Banten in the 19th century, Syeikh Nawawi al-Bantani, made a significant contribution to the spread of Islam in this region. Sensitivity and tolerance became a strong foundation for inter-ethnic and religious harmony in the Nusantara society, which was realized in a wise approach in understanding religious differences. The influence of Syeikh Nawawi al-Bantani covers social and educational aspects as well as limited to religious aspects.
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Ogene, Mbanefo S., Esther Chikaodi Anyanwu, and Ngini Josephine Ojiaku. "A Comparative Analysis of Racial Discrimination in Claude McKay’s Home to Harlem and Kenneth Kaunda’s Zambia Shall be Free." Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 8, no. 3 (2017): 343–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2017.v8n3p343.

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Abstract One major problem confronting the definition of Comparative Literature is that of the involvement (on the one hand) of more than one literature under comparison and (on the other hand) that of the consideration of the multidimensional aspects of such literature, such as social, historical, linguistic, religious, economic and cultural aspects of divergent societies. This study is guided by the above factors in analyzing the concept of Racial Discrimination in Southern Africa and African American literatures in the sense that the former’s experiences were on African soil, while the latt
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Macedo, Stephen. "Liberalism beyond toleration: Religious exemptions, civility and the ideological other." Philosophy & Social Criticism 45, no. 4 (2019): 370–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0191453719831344.

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I address the long-standing problem of toleration in diverse liberal societies in light of the progress of same-sex marriage and continued vehement opposition to it from a significant portion of the population. I advance a view that contrasts with recent discussions by Teresa Bejan, Mere Civility, and especially Cecile Laborde, Liberalism’s Religion. Laborde emphasizes the importance of state sovereignty in fixing the boundaries of church and state, emphasizing the priority of public authority and constitutional supremacy. I argue that emphasis on priority needs to be complemented by a recogni
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Mohd Khambali @ Hambali, Khadijah. "Kepelbagaian dan Kesatuan Dalam Konteks Fiqh al-Ta'ayush di Malaysia Menurut Perspektif Pemikiran Islam." Jurnal Akidah & Pemikiran Islam 22, no. 1 (2020): 73–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/afkar.vol22no1.3.

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Diversity is sunnatullah as reflected in surah al-Hujurat 49, verse 13. However, diversity also triggers different ideologies that cause problems especially in relation to the religious community. As such, diversity and unity is one of the point of questions that requires particular attention in the context of Malaysia’s own diverse ethnicity and racial beliefs community. The question of diversity and unity is not a straight forward matter as it relates to all aspects of life as a medium in the relationship of religious community in the context of fiqh al-ta‘ayush (co-existence). There are man
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OGANESYAN, SERGEI S., and TARIM A. KHAADI. "Features of Legal Perception of the Phenomena of Extremism and Terrorism in Different Mental Civilizations: General Theoretical and Historical-Philosophical Aspects." Penitentiary science 15, no. 2 (2021): 363–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.46741/2686-9764-2021-15-2-363-369.

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Introduction: the article reveals how extremism and terrorism are perceived in different mental civilizations: paganism (polytheism), monotheism and scientific worldview, from the standpoint of the legal consciousness of ordinary, canonical and secularethnic groups. The aim is to show that those phenomena which in the modern world are called extremism and terrorism and are subject to criminal punishment were perceived in exactly the opposite way in the mental eras of paganism and monotheism. Research methods: we use analysis of historical information about the phenomena of extremism and terror
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Lee, Terence. "The Politics of Civil Society in Singapore." Asian Studies Review 26, no. 1 (2002): 97–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8403.00122.

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We are bound together by the Singapore idea but it is not easy to define what exactly constitutes it. It involves both the heart and the mind, and probably includes aspects like good governance, civic responsibility, honesty, strong families, hard work, a spirit of voluntarism, the use of many languages and a deep respect for racial and religious diversity. George Yeo, as Singapore's Minister of Information and the Arts (Yeo 2000, 25).
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M, Bhimraj. "The ‘Caste’ as ‘Discrimination Based on Work and Descent’ in International Law: Convincing or Compromising?" International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 27, no. 4 (2020): 796–825. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718115-02704005.

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The difficulty in categorising caste discrimination into standard categories of human rights violations has forced Dalit activists into comparing caste discrimination with racial discrimination – a highly condemned practice in international law. This strategy materialised through the word ‘descent’ in Article 1 of the icerd. Currently, caste discrimination has become important on the human rights agenda under the guise of ‘discrimination based on work and descent’ (dwd), and by extension, ‘racial discrimination’. The main theme of this article is to address the capability of the dwd mechanism
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Qais Salem Al-Maaitah. "عقيدة التوحيد في القرآن الكريم وأثرها في البناء الإنساني". Maʿālim al-Qurʾān wa al-Sunnah 17, № 2 (2021): 217–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.33102/jmqs.v17i2.290.

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This study aims to prove the importance of monotheism belief in the Holy Qurʾān as a foundation for the construction of man in general and human personality in all its mental, physical, psychological and spiritual aspects, in specific. It portrays how Islam alone can build “human civilisation” because it is divine guidance from the Creator Himself. In terms of research methodology, the researcher will mainly depend on a descriptive approach and will also rely on an inductive approach to track the texts that prove this belief. Next, these texts will be analysed using the analytical method to ob
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