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Albinism in Tanzanian Higher Education: A Case Study

Anglais · Livre de poche

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Albinism is a genetically inherited condition and it affects people of all ethnic backgrounds worldwide. Its frequency rate worldwide is estimated to be one in every 17,000 people. However, its prevalence rate is considerably higher in people of sub-Saharan Africa,Native American Kuna and Zuni in Panama as well as people in the Dominican Republic and Japan. People with albinism in Tanzania often face social discrimination, superstition, and prejudice, including murder threats due to myths and beliefs that their body parts are a source of wealth and prosperity. They also experience physical challenges, including threats from the African tropical sun and visual impairment. All these factors interact with educational opportunities. Drawing upon a range of theoretical approaches, including Sarah Ahmed's concept of affective economies and fear of difference;Pierre Bourdieu's concept of symbolic violence;Margaret Archer's notions of the internal conversation and reflexivity, and various established feminist theorists such as Simone de Beauvoir's theory of misogyny, this book analyses albinism and explains how people with albinism interacts with higher education opportunities in Tanzania.

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Rose Kiishweko holds a PhD in Education and she is the Director of Admissions and Documentation for the Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU). TCU is responsible, among others, for the promotion of access and equity in higher education as well as promoting the recognition and respect of human differences in Tanzanian higher education.

Résumé

Minimalism is not only about simplicity; it also deals with effects achieved through the use of various essential elements. Minimalism in interior design goes beyond plain white surfaces to incorporate aspects like textural subtlety and color accents. Minimalism in Color reminds us that the introduction of color accents within a world of whiteness recalls the fact that white light is the origin of the whole spectrum of colors. Origins of minimalism in the Modern Movement, and other styles are covered along with decorative criteria on color combinations to present harmonious spaces.

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Auteurs Rose Kiishweko
Edition LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 18.07.2017
 
EAN 9783330334120
ISBN 978-3-33-033412-0
Pages 236
Catégorie Livres de conseils > Droit, profession, finances > Formation, profession, carrière

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