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Abstract:
The impact of government repression on access to and quality of educational opportunities of minority groups, and the strategies used by marginalized and discriminated groups in response to educational inequity under authoritarian regimes.
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PhD Dissertation for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University. Posted online by author at learnaround.weebly.com.
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Background: As a member of the Bahá'í community, I grew up hearing about the persecution of our Iranian community members, but what interested me more as I grew older was not the suppression practices of the government (which seemed to be common in totalitarian regimes, and much worse for some groups in different settings), but on the resilience and ways groups overcame it through creative means. This was one of the motivations for this study. While both are not studied critically enough, information on the latter seemed much more sparse, scattered, and overlooked. Although both areas of study are worthwhile and valuable studies, the latter also felt more hopeful—reflecting on what could be done by those groups versus what injustice had been done to them. |
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