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This research monograph documents and analyses the many ways in which communities experiencing racism after September 11, 2001 have responded to increased prejudice, harassment and discrimination. While much research analyses the 'problem' of racism, this book highlights the responses developed by targeted communities, including strategies of Interfaith, cross-cultural education, media responses and community cultural development work. A follow-up to the 2006 work Targeted, the research underlying this book is based on extensive community consultations and interviews with Arab, Muslim and Sikh communities in Sydney. It maps the field and identifies common challenges with the aim of contributing to wider processes of innovation in community anti-racism work.
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Keywords
- Anti-racism strategies Australia
- artificial intelligence
- Australasia
- Australasia, Oceania & other land areas
- Australia
- Automatic control engineering
- Community anti-racism strategies
- Computer science
- Computing & information technology
- Cross-cultural education
- Electronics & communications engineering
- Electronics engineering
- Geographical Qualifiers
- Human-computer interaction
- Islamophobia responses
- robotics
- Robots and art
- Robots and social intelligence
- Social robotics
- Social robotics innovation
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Terrorism and racism
- thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UY Computer science::UYQ Artificial intelligence
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DOI: 10.5130/978-1-86365-421-0web: http://utsepress.lib.uts.edu.au/site/books/10.5130/978-1-86365-421-0/