Ethnic Image, Stigmatization and Conflict (Record no. 593161)

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Classification number 305
Author Mark AHM 2018
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Title Ethnic Image, Stigmatization and Conflict
Remainder of title The Case of Pakistan Pashtun
Statement of responsibility, etc. Ashfaq Ahmed
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Islamabad:
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer CIPS,NUST
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2018
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Summary, etc. The “Pashtun” identity in Pakistan has become a victim of stigmatization in recent years<br/>despite the status of the Pashtuns as the second largest ethnic group. The stigma of<br/>Pashtun identity based on the assumption of their involvement or support in terrorist<br/>activities within Pakistan has developed a strong sense of resentment amongst them.<br/>Moreover, this stance towards the Pashtuns has fragmented the national cohesion of<br/>Pakistan, giving rise to the fear of separatist movements and increased participation of<br/>violent activities within the state. This study aims to highlight the Pashtun perspective<br/>about their suspected and stigmatized identity through open ended questionnaires from<br/>subjects living in the Khyber PakhtunKhwa and Punjab. This undertaken study hopes to<br/>examine the causes of manifestation of stigma and its consequences within the<br/>stigmatized identity. The study expands to include the stigma management strategies<br/>adopted by the Pashtun in order to avoid being stigmatized. Furthermore, it aims to<br/>outline recommendations to better the assimilation of ethnic identities in Pakistan. By<br/>using this study’s wide range of available sources of Pashtun oral views and grievances;<br/>this project will contribute to future research on similar topics.
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  Centre for International Peace & Stability (CIPS) Centre for International Peace & Stability (CIPS) Thesis 09/07/2018 305 AHM 2018 CIPST-04 Thesis
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