Difference between revisions of "Segregated Populations"

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* The Māori in New Zealand
 
* The Māori in New Zealand
 
* The Syrian refuges in Europe.
 
* The Syrian refuges in Europe.
For this paper we recognize that these segregated people may have very strong identities, but what they lack is very strong identifiers.
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For this paper we recognize that these segregated people may have very strong identities, but what they lack is very strong identifiers. if we include wealth as a part of one's identity, then we can say that nearly all segregation is fixated on identity.
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==Problem==
 
==Problem==
 
There are many differences in these situations but focusing on the need for identifiers to get access to many social benefits we find lots of common problems.
 
There are many differences in these situations but focusing on the need for identifiers to get access to many social benefits we find lots of common problems.
  
 
1. The majority of the population has benefits that they only grudgingly allow the minority segregated population to access.
 
1. The majority of the population has benefits that they only grudgingly allow the minority segregated population to access.

Revision as of 19:04, 31 December 2022

Full Title or Meme

Segregation has focused on explicit laws that enforce differences on different peoples based on their identity. Here the focus is on their lack of identifiers.

Context

For this paper we consider any kind of segregation that take place in a society and the impact that has on the segregated part that is less well off; examples include:

  • The Roma in Bulgaria
  • The Travelers in Ireland
  • The Indigenous people in Vancouver BC
  • The Uighurs in China
  • The Chinese in New York
  • The homeless in Seattle
  • The poor communities in Los Angeles
  • The Māori in New Zealand
  • The Syrian refuges in Europe.

For this paper we recognize that these segregated people may have very strong identities, but what they lack is very strong identifiers. if we include wealth as a part of one's identity, then we can say that nearly all segregation is fixated on identity.

Problem

There are many differences in these situations but focusing on the need for identifiers to get access to many social benefits we find lots of common problems.

1. The majority of the population has benefits that they only grudgingly allow the minority segregated population to access.