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I need to submit master level take home exam which consists of three essays each should be 1000-1200 words. The block is examined through three...
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The paper has to include a recognised documentation system for the citation of course literature and/or other sources. Please use one of the following systems: the Harvard system.
Note that plagiarism is not allowed. All suspected plagiarism is reported to the university and disciplinary actions may be taken.
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
multicultural policy/iesindigenous population
Assignment 3
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• Martinello, M. & Rath, J. (red). 2010. Selected Studies in International
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• Özkirimli, U. 2017 (2010). Theories of Nationalism. A critical introduction. London.
Macmillan. (288 pp.)
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• Blan, Judith R. and Brown, Eric "Du Bois and Diasporic Identity: The Veil and the
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Patricia (ed) (2008) Hybrid Identities: Theoretical and Empirical Examinations.
Boston: Brill Academy Publisher (on line: Ebrary)
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