continuous analytical reflections
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CONTINUOUS ANALYTICAL REFLECTIONS
Topics Clash of Civilisations Citizenship and inequality:
Migration Citizenship and inequality:
Overview.
Clash of Civilisation
Why civilisation clash?
Why Islam is seen as responsible for Incommensurable divide between religious beliefs and secular values?
International incident of September 9/11
Blasphemy in secular society
The Controversial cartoon of Prophet Muhammad in Denmark.
Islam phobia
Ban on Hijab in France Personal experience
Idea of Dialogues:
ReferencesAhmed, A (2002), Ibn Khaldun's understanding of civilizations and the dilemmas
of Islam and the west today. Middle East Journal, 56, 20-45.
Huntington, S. (1993). The clash of civilisation. Foreign Affairs 72, 22-28.
Mehmood,S (2009). Religious reason and secular affect: an incommensurable divide?’ Critical Inquiry, 35, 836 – 62.
The Muslim News (2013). France: Call for hijab ban in French universities.Retrieved from
http://www.muslimnews.co.uk/news/islamphobia/france-call-for-hijab-ban-in-french-universities/
Citizenship and inequality: Migration
Inequality as a cause of Migration: Global inequality Internal inequality
Inequality and cheap immigrant labour
Decline in native workers wages.
Migration and local level inequality.
Multi-dimensional aspects to migration and inequality in regions of origin.
Bangladesh.
Migration, inequality and institutions.
Migration as an institute. Migration volume and inequality. World Migration Institution.
References Black, Natali, C.Skinner, J (2005).World Development Report2006:.Equity
and Development. Development research centre on globalisation and poverty, University of Sussex.
UN Report on Global Migration Facility (2005).
Retrieved 12 May, 2014 from<
http://www.globalization101.org/september-2005-un-reporton-global-migration-facility/
Portes,J (2013). An Exercise in Scapegoating
London review of books, 35, (12).
Gardner, K (1995).Global migrant, local lives. Oxford:
Clarendon press.
Citizenship, inequality: Overview
Myth of egalitarianism in Australia.
Citizenship, inequality and first Australians.
Land owner as second citizens. Citizenship Certificate
Race and racism.
The unequal access to societal resources
Why does the health gap exist?
Report by Australian Medical Association.
Indigenous Equality Agenda. Listen voices of Indigenous Closing the gap. Government response to Closing the Gap.
References
Aborigines the First Australian (2014). Retrieved May 10, 2014 from<
http://panique.com.au/trishansoz/aborigine/aborigin.html
Australian Human Rights Commission(2012). Face the Facts: Some Questions and Answers about Indigenous Peoples, Migrants and Refugees and Asylum Seekers. Retrieved 14 May, 2014 from < https://www.humanrights.gov.au/sites/default/files/content/racial_
discrimination/face_facts/ftf_2012_web.pdf
Greig, A., Lewins, F., White, K (2003). Inequality in Australia. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
Why does the health gap exist? (n.d). Oxfam Australia. Retrieved 19 May, 2014 from
https://www.oxfam.org.au/explore/indigenous-australia/close-the-gap/ustralias-indigenous-health-crisis-in-depth/