Degree
BS (Social Sciences & Liberal Arts)
Faculty / School
School of Economics and Social Sciences (SESS)
Department
Department of Social Sciences & Liberal Arts
Date of Award
Spring 2021
Date of Submission
2021-07-30
Advisor
Dr. Gulnaz Anjum, Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Liberal Arts
Project Type
SSLA Culminating Experience
Access Type
Restricted Access
Abstract
This project will help highlight the traumatic lived experiences of Shia Muslims living in Pakistan with the help of stories and this will elaborate about their experiences and challenges they had to encounter in their daily lives related to their personal lives, their workplace & their social lives. This study will also connect the lived experience of Shia individuals living in Karachi, Pakistan to the aspects of their political psychology in a way that the causes & effects of the prejudice against Shia Muslims will be examined by studying a range of theoretical frameworks. Thus this study aims to bridge the literature gap for the lives of Shia individuals living in Karachi Pakistan and their Political Psychology of the lived experiences during this time.
Pages
xv, 75
Recommended Citation
Jaffer, A. (2021). Lived experiences of discrimination and trauma among Shia Muslims in Pakistan: narratives of marginalized identity and persecution (Unpublished undergraduate project). Institute of Business Administration, Pakistan. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/sslace/73
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