I have created a step to step flow chart to show the New knowledge that I have gained from building trust and communication. Contact between myself and women is created Written communication Via text or email Verbal Communication via Phone call or zoom, to be comfortable with each other. Instagram live has become a fun… Continue reading Flow Chart
Evolution of my Research Question
After my tutorial with Richie about my Reflective Journal, he had mentioned that even though there is a flow of your research, there is not a clear evolution of my research question overall. With my research question changing quite a lot in the past 2 years, starting from Rituals within my own culture to Identities… Continue reading Evolution of my Research Question
Not just ‘badly integrated’: An ethnography of Pakistani Muslim Women in East London – Asra Zaidi
Asra Zaidi, a Pakistani who got in contact with me to share her story on my Instagram, had sent me her dissertation about, 1st generation of Pakistani Women immigrating to Britain. I was skeptical about reading something that is kind of similar to my project however Asra’s is based on the first generation of Pakistani… Continue reading Not just ‘badly integrated’: An ethnography of Pakistani Muslim Women in East London – Asra Zaidi
Main StakeHolder Feedback
I thought to write up a up-to-date version of my stakeholders that I have so far, that have completed their interviews/informal discussion with me on my Instagram or by zoom I had gone through every video/discussion that I had with them as it’s pre-recorded onto my laptop I had took out key points of feedback… Continue reading Main StakeHolder Feedback
Willesden Green Library
Deciding to Combine with Willesden Green library, is something that I found difficult doing because of Covid and the lack of communication between emails. Once the library had open but I had a few emails come back and forth about, me doing a Instagram Takeover, getting more involved with the culture aspect of the library.… Continue reading Willesden Green Library
Questioning Identity
Questioning Identity: Gender, Class, Ethnicity – edited by Kath Woodward. This e-book, was quite small to read online, but I think i understood the different questions that were asked such as, how are identity is formed? How much do we have in shaping our own identities? Are there any particular instant uncertainties about identity? This… Continue reading Questioning Identity
Stereotypes that define “US” the case of muslim women
Stereotypes that define “US” the case of Muslim women a paper by Eero Janson, a masters student in comparative politices, University of Tartu Estonia. This paper is about the stereotypes that defines Muslim women such as, hijab, burqa, Islamic religious practices and Islamic identity. This paper uses several countries such as, Belgium, Germany, and France,… Continue reading Stereotypes that define “US” the case of muslim women
Benazir Bhutto
Benazir Bhutto, daughter of the east, an autobiography. The autobiography was first published 20 years ago but it had been updated to cover her own story and how her country has changed. The first Woman prime minister of a Muslim state. Ben is in Bootle had achieved the status of a royal princess both in… Continue reading Benazir Bhutto
Show your work – Austin Kelon
Show your work, this is 10 ways to share your creativity and to get discovered. You don’t have to be a genius. Thank process, not product. Share something small every day. Open up your cabinet of curiosities. Tell good stories. Teach what you know. Don’t turn into a human spam. Learn to take a punch.… Continue reading Show your work – Austin Kelon
WHAT IS IDENTITY (AS WE NOW USE THE WORD)?
Here is the most relevant entry for “identity” in the OED (2nd edition, 1989): “The sameness of a person or thing at all times or in all circumstances; the condition or fact that a person or thing is itself and not something else; individuality, personality.” What is identity? This is a draft assay that I… Continue reading WHAT IS IDENTITY (AS WE NOW USE THE WORD)?