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_aMishra, Prem Anand _932631 |
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| 245 | _aPeace by peaceful means: Gandhi’s satyagraha and its conflict norms | ||
| 260 | _aUniversity News | ||
| 300 | _a59(49), Dec, 6-12, 2021: p.76-80 | ||
| 520 | _aLiving in the globalized and multicultural world of the twenty-first century is both an opportunity and a challenge. It is an opportunity as it gives us an exposure to know and understand different sets of people, culture or community through direct and indirect means of association; at the same time it is a challenge as we have to confront individuals, groups or communities at several levels because we think that they are not like us. Intentionally or unknowingly, a social phenomenon is in work that constitutes disharmony at the many levels by making a binary opposition of us/them in the society in the terms of race, ethnicity, faith, and religion. This social phenomenon is occurring through a process which is called ‘othering’ in contemporary social science literature. This process of otherness has generated conflicts at many levels---from local to global - and there are many sites of it ranging from the personal to public life. – Reproduced | ||
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_aGandhi, Satyagraha, Conflicts _932632 |
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| 906 | _aINDIA - HISTORY | ||
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