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i don t think that the indian people particularly want to be bigoted or intolerant. and it sits ill with both our social practices over decades and with the majority faith of hinduism, which is essentially an inclusive faith that celebrates diversity and pluralism within it and outside it. what s happened, however, is that that message has been mixed up with other factors. in the 2019 elections, for example, the attack by the pakistani terrorists on an army convoy that killed a0 soldiers enabled the ruling party to convert the election into a national security election, and they won a thumping majority with that. ijust would like to know what the congress party intends to offer the indian people as a response to the hindu nationalism that is now well established. what we see across the country are state and local officials working in the name of the bjp who are doing things like banning girls wearing veils in schools, they re banning the muslim call

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Faculty Achievements: May 2023

Faculty Achievements: May 2023
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"Convenient consumption: a critical qualitative inquiry into the gambli" by Samantha L. Thomas, Hannah Pitt et al.

There are a range of stereotypes and assumptions associated with women's gambling behaviours. While researchers have demonstrated that the practices associated with women's gambling are changing and becoming increasingly normalized, there is a limited understanding of how younger women ascribe meanings to these practices. This study explored the gambling practices of younger women. Forty-one women (20-40 years) participated in qualitative telephone interviews. Participants were asked open-ended questions about personal engagement in gambling, including experiences of gambling, gambling engagement, and experiences with different gambling products and environments. Data interpretation was guided by reflexive thematic analysis. Three themes were constructed from the data: (i) gambling infrastructures, including both products and the embedding of gambling in community environments, contributed to the convenient and regular consumption of gambling, with gambling easy to access and

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RIT graduate students learn strategies for academic publishing

While the pressure to publish starts early in an academic’s career, RIT doctoral student Israa Thiab has a strategy to get the work done without the anxiety. Thiab, a student in the Golisano Institute for Sustainability, is working on her first journal article, using techniques she learned at a writing retreat sponsored by RIT’s Graduate School.

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