(De)polarizing ICT debates of reservations and affirmative action policy : a plea for reparations in India and the U.S.
Year of publication: |
2022
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Authors: | Turner, Kofi-Charu Nat ; Gundemeda, Nagaraju ; Sultana, Sabiha |
Published in: |
Causes and symptoms of socio-cultural polarization : role of information and communication technologies. - Singapore : Springer, ISBN 978-981-16-5267-7. - 2022, p. 133-148
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Subject: | Reservation policy | Affirmative action | Oppression | Information and communication technology | Discrimination | Informationstechnik | Information technology | Indien | India | USA | United States | Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung | Labour market discrimination | Diskriminierung | Antidiskriminierungsrecht | Anti-discrimination law |
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