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Racism. Asst. Prof. Saramma Mathew. What is Racism?. Exclusion based on race , colour, national and ethnical origin which impairs the exercise of social rights and fundamental freedom in political, economic, social cultural or any other field of public life. Racism. Economic. Slave trade.
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Racism Asst. Prof. Saramma Mathew
What is Racism? Exclusion based on race , colour, national and ethnical origin which impairs the exercise of social rights and fundamental freedom in political, economic, social cultural or any other field of public life.
Racism Economic Slave trade Political Imperial colonisation Scientific Theories Ethnic Nationalism
killed in the name of race . killed in the name of race . killed in the name of race . killed in the name of race . killed in the name of race . killed in the name of race . killed in the name of race . Devalues human dignity superiority and inferiority. poverty killed in the name of race . socially segregated Politically perceived inferior stereotype image
What is war? War is a violent contest between two nations or states involving the use of armies on land water & air, use of nuclear biological or chemical weapons.
WAR • Indivisibility of issues • Political • Type Of government • Ideology: • Expansionist Historical
A war leaves a country with three armies An army of cripples An army of mourners An army of thieves
. Human Causality Depression Economic loss Environment hazards Demographic impact Terrorism Epidemics
What is terrorism? A method of political violence that causes senseless destruction and results in tragic loss of innocent lives.
Causes of Terrorism Code of self-sacrifice links with terrorist groups Ethnic Poverty and illiteracy Economic Religious
Loss of human life Hinders national development War • Political tensions • Psychological Sociological Economical
Dev peaceful conflict negotiation skills Student exchange programmes Debates and discussions Participation in peace rallies Theoretical understanding of the problem s Participation in international student congress Developing world citizenship
Encouraging community talks • Volunteer during disasters • Education for economic empowerment • Cultural activities • Visit to different countries • Support popular peace initiatives like • ‘AmankiAsha’ • Develop sensitivity to Human rights