Comments on: About Me https://othersociologist.com Sociology for Social Justice by Zuleyka Zevallos Fri, 05 Jul 2024 03:16:21 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Boitumelo https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-61646 Tue, 09 Jun 2020 20:16:44 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-61646 When did u publish this

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By: Sociología del género – transexualidad: ATC llibertat https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-49724 Sun, 15 Dec 2019 09:36:44 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-49724 […] About Me […]

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By: Dr Zuleyka Zevallos https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-20956 Tue, 21 Aug 2018 11:12:32 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-20956 In reply to Prof. Abdul Jalil Choudhury.

Thanks very much for your kind words, Professor Choudhry. I’m glad my research has been useful in your project!

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By: Prof. Abdul Jalil Choudhury https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-20952 Mon, 20 Aug 2018 22:33:49 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-20952 In reply to Nakib Abdullah Zia.

Your encouraging research article is really enjoyable and creative. It’s really very helpful for the policy makers who are working in this sector.This article help me a lot for designing the micro family project in Bangladesh.
Prof. Abdul Jalil Choudhury
Former Director and Professor of BIBM
Adjunct Professor, Department of Development Studies, University of Dhaka.
Dhaka

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By: Prosper MURANGWA https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-19816 Tue, 19 Jun 2018 08:21:32 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-19816 Hello Dr. Zuleyka,
I am a Social work student at the university of Rwanda and I am really very impressed. Sociology is more attracting and impressing and I dream to professionalize it in my further education. So, I’m willing to contact you on email for more details. Thank you.

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By: Dr Zuleyka Zevallos https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-19657 Sat, 09 Jun 2018 04:52:32 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-19657 In reply to Kristiana.

Hi Kristiana,
There’s much to unpack in your questions. The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation are the First Peoples of these lands where I am grateful to live. I support the Uluru Statement from the Heart, which outlines a path to truth telling about our national history of genocide. The comparison you make between this history of colonialism and dispossession of Indigenous people in Australia is not analogous to the Russians and Latvians. Russia is another empirial power that has done great damage to many peoples and continues to deny human rights of minorities.
Acknowleding Indigenous people does not subordinate white dominant groups. Righting the ongoing wrongs of our colonial past does not mean white people will be oppressed.

Russians who occupied Latvia once belonged to the ruling classes and had greater political power. This social mobility alone makes them very different to Indigenous people around the world, who continue to be denied basic rights and protections.

I am hopeful and welcoming of a Makarrata, or a special treaty, that will truly address the sovereignty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and give them true land rights.

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By: Kristiana https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-19047 Fri, 04 May 2018 08:58:14 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-19047 Hi Zuleyka,
First of all I will join everybody else and say wow, your blog is the nicest sociologist blog I have yet to see.
I wanted to know your thoughts on if the situation in Sidney would be reversed. If the Gadigal people would be acknowledged as the nationals of Sidney, rather than the subordinates. What do you think would be the implications of subordinating the white dominants? As this is the situation in Latvia, my home country. Where Russians with their USSR ruled over up until the 1990s. Now with Latvians in charge, Russians are subordinated and placed as second-class citizens. Which is historically just and rational. However this is not helping development, social cohesion and stability of the country. I would love to hear your thoughts on this.
Kristiana

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By: Prince Zando I. Hinko (Jukun) https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-19023 Mon, 30 Apr 2018 11:09:03 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-19023 First of All i Acknowledge the Quality and Effort of Your Work in this Field of Study “Sociology” Pretty Zuleyka. Listen, I don’t want to take up too much of your time, but it was great finding your blog online when i was in need of Material for debate and yours has been of help to me.
I’m a Student of Plateau State University, Bokkos Nigeria; Currently Enrolled in Second Year First Degree Program and how i wish i knew your blog right from my starting point. Please permit me to put a request which i will love to be keeping in touch with You in order to expand my Knowledge in the Discipline.
Thanks.

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By: masood ahmad https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-18049 Thu, 08 Feb 2018 19:35:29 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-18049 Hello ,really impressed and inspired after glancing through your contributions to social sciences…can you just enlighten me on link or similarity between othering and orientalism … what are your candid thoughts on orientalism ,islamophobia and their link to othering theories

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By: Dr Zuleyka Zevallos https://othersociologist.com/about/#comment-16662 Mon, 17 Jul 2017 13:31:27 +0000 http://othersociologist.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-16662 In reply to Zeritu Moges.

Hi Zeritu,

I’m glad to know my work has helped you in your own work as a gender officer! Best wishes to you and your career.

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