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As we have learned in this class, socially constructed notions of race always hinge around related and equally constructed notions of space/place. Likewise, different manifestations of racisms (relationships of power premised on purported race differences) always require maneuvers over physically controlling and structuring space. Additionally, these ideological and material processes of space (re)taking and race (re)making require a constant process of re-adaptation.
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Write an essay that uses one or several case studies that we discussed or read about in class to make an argument about how “relations between races are relations between places,” but also how this happens in ways that requires historical “change.” Think about how this happens through both the “racialization of space” and the “spatialization of race” (see clarifying note below). You may also touch on how people most affected by “race, space, and segregation” have sought to survive and upend that racialization of space/spatialization of race, or if not, how you think that racializing/segregatory force can be interrupted and reversed.
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CLARIFYING NOTE: by “racialization of space”/“spatialization of race,” I am referring to the “yin and yang” “feedback loop” relationship we discussed during lecture. It involves complementarity, interconnection, and interdependence between:
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the racialization of space = the ideological or symbolic attribution of racialized characteristics to specific bodies and the places they are associated with. This may happen through mass media cultural representations, political campaigning and race-baiting, policing practices and prosecutorial policies, and even though the way architects and planners conceived and design urban or architectural space
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the spatialization of race= the literal displacement, emplacement (i.e., segregation), bordering, and policing in space (in other words, state “ordering”) of peoples and communities physically circumscribed to certain places. This can happen in obvious physical ways (e.g., through Jim Crow ordinances or other racial apartheid policies). It may also happen through “softer,” less detectable mechanisms and less visible borders that still have the material effect of concentrating certain populations through certain parts of a city or regions of a state or country (e.g,, through policing practices that make it very difficult for minorities to live in a place where they “stick out,” or through veiled de facto housing discrimination). It also happens as a function of racialized-class differentials (see slides for Weeks 1-2) that make it difficult for people of unemployed poor, working-poor, and even lower middle-class income brackets to live in locations where middle and upper-middle-class people reside. Although disproportionate class precarity correlates with membership within certain historically racialized and marginalized populations (e.g., Black, Latinx, or Native American in California), class inequity is so normalized in the US’ liberal individualist capitalist economy that it is difficult for most people to see that classed aspect of structural racism as unjust (in other words, as in contradiction with the US’ professed adherence to the defense of individual equal protections from discrimination).
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I’ve attached two readings for you to review them and write the essay by citing them and linking them with it.
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ASSESSMENT: ARTICLE REVIEW [500 words] Select ONE core text from the Topics cove

ASSESSMENT: ARTICLE REVIEW [500 words]
Select ONE core text from the Topics cove

ASSESSMENT: ARTICLE REVIEW [500 words]
Select ONE core text from the Topics covered in the first half of Semester B (from 1 to 6) and write an article review (max. 500. words).
The core text I have chosen is
Kimberlé Crenshaw (1989) Demarginalizing the intersection of race and sex: A black feminist critique of antidiscrimination doctrine, feminist theory and antiracist politics. University of Chicago Legal forum 139, pp. 139-168.
The article review should include the following:
Summarise the argument(s) of the text.
Explain how the argument(s) of the text relates to perspectives/ debates in Gender and Politics.
Evaluate where possible the strengths and/or weaknesses of the text.
Conclude by providing a brief discussion of the overall contribution of the text to our understanding of the topic.
You can bring in other texts from the module reading list if relevant and to offer a comparison, expand or challenge a point raised or justify any claims made. Remember, however, that the focus should remain on the text under review. You may use the readings I put for the first assessment above and/or the readings down below:
Gail Lewis (2013) Unsafe Travel: Experiencing Intersectionality and Feminist Displacements. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 38(4), pp. 869-892.
Jennifer C. Nash (2013) Practicing love: Black feminism, love-politics, and post-intersectionality. Meridians11(2), pp. 1-24.
Sara Ahmed (2014) “The Contingency of Pain,” in The Cultural Politics of Emotions (Second Edition). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 20-41.
Sara Salem (2018) Intersectionality and its discontents: Intersectionality as traveling theory. European Journal of Women’s Studies, 25(4), pp. 403-418.
Consider the following questions when writing your review:
How does the text you are reviewing relate to other ideas that you have read or come across?
How comprehensive / partial is the information provided in the text? What else would you need to know to have a full appreciation of the subject matter?
Is the content located within a particular school of thought or ideological positioning? Could you locate it within a debate? Are there other views presented elsewhere that support or counter the views stated in your text?
Does the text provide empirical evidence to support its claims or are they based on theory and argument? How persuasive are they?
What are the core insights of the text and, if relevant, how do they complement/ contradict the insights from other reading(s) you have encountered in your studies?
What are the relative strengths and limitations of the text?
Any questions feel free to ask please.

Assignment: Documenting Evolution of Policing in A Chart Instructions: 1) Read

Assignment: Documenting Evolution of Policing in A Chart
Instructions:
1) Read

Assignment: Documenting Evolution of Policing in A Chart
Instructions:
1) Read each chapter’s provided powerpoints.
2) Respond to each set of discussion questions provided in each powerpoint
3) Create a chart that documents policing history according the provided data.
4) On an individual page, plot the evolution of policing using data from the powerpoint.
Criteria
APA format
Double Spaced
Original
One-full page for each chapter with discussion questions embedded.

Please do two pages on pages for each reading no need for intro or conclusion be

Please do two pages on pages for each reading no need for intro or conclusion be

Please do two pages on pages for each reading no need for intro or conclusion because this paper for me not for the prof
Please mention the most important part only
Baldwin Ch 1,3,7 (two pages)
the third pillar the introduction (one page)

Focusing on China’s policies & pragmatic strategies in promoting a mutually bene

Focusing on China’s policies & pragmatic strategies in promoting a mutually bene

Focusing on China’s policies & pragmatic strategies in promoting a mutually beneficial cooperation with Malayia as a nation & with ASEAN as a SEA regional grouping.
Coverage to include the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) framework that covers the following 10 key areas : 1)RCEP, 2) Connectivity, 3) Digital Economy, 4) e-commerce, 5) Sustainable Development, 6)Smart Cities, 7)Tourism, 8)Education, 9) Public Health & 10) People-to-people Exchanges.
Relevant key strategy like China’s Belt Road Initiatives that benefited infrastructure development in Malaysia & other ASEAN countries. Investigate how these projects has benefited or will benefit Malaysia & other ASEAN countries, as well as idenitfying major shortcomings that may serve as useful references for China, Malaysia & other ASEAN countries for future improvement.
The other aspect would be to examine the effectiveness of its strategy in engaging Malaysia & relevant ASEAN countries in territorial conflicts. How Malaysia & other ASEAN countries adopt a pragmatic approach in response to China’s preferred bilateral engagement instead of dealing with ASEAN as a united bloc.
Write up should be phrased in a positive & constructive way.

Reaction Paper #1 (25 points) Please respond to the following prompt in an ess

Reaction Paper #1 (25 points)

Please respond to the following prompt in an ess

Reaction Paper #1 (25 points)

Please respond to the following prompt in an essay of 2-3 double spaced pages (this should be 700 words or more). Your answer will be graded based on its quality as well as its accuracy. The best essays will answer the question in detail and not simply treat it in a superficial manner.
Purpose: The objective of this assignment is for you to gain a better understanding of federalism and how it has been altered throughout the political history of the United States. One of the benefits of this assignment is to recognize where federalism is found in your daily life. Making connections between identifying and evaluating institutions and political processes within the United States and California will be a skill that is acquired as you work through this essay assignment. Key points on federalism affect the daily lives of Americans and Californians alike. This problem solving skill will be critical beyond college. Gathering varied sources from different perspectives will hopefully help you to see the political issue of federalism and power sharing between the states and the federal government in new and interesting ways.

Essay Question:

Compare the relationship of the federal and state governments during the era of dual federalism with the cooperative federalism that emerged during the 1930s. Provide examples to illustrate your answer. How has money been used as a means of achieving cooperative federalism? Hint: See Chapter Three on Federalism.

Writing Details:

Adjust your document settings to make sure your writing conforms to academic standards by doing the following: Use Times New Roman, 12 point font. Use one-inch margins on all sides. Do not include extra spaces between paragraphs. Number your pages. Perform a spell check before submission. Do not take up half the first page by including the name of this course, my name, the date, etc. Just your name at the top will be sufficient. Do not make bulleted lists. Write in complete sentences and paragraphs. Do not simply copy and paste from the textbook. Put the information into your own words.

Citations:

You are not required to research this question beyond the material presented in your textbook and the PowerPoint chapter outlines. However, if you do use a source for your essay other than the textbook and chapter outlines, you must give credit to that source by correcting citing it. The general rule is that you must cite all information and ideas you get from an outside source, including ideas that you put into your own words. You are not expected to cite common knowledge or your own thinking (for example, that the sky is blue). Citations should appear in parenthesis in the text as: (author year, page number). You should put a citation at the end of the sentence that contains the information from your source. Please use Chicago Manual of Style (the author-date, in-text citation style system) as the citation style.

Writing Assignment Grading Guide:

Comparison of federal and state governments during the era of dual federalism: 5 points

Comparison of federal and state governments with cooperative federalism: 5 points

Examples used to illustrate your arguments: 5 points

Discussion of how money has been used as a means of achieving cooperative federalism: 5 points

Grammar and instructions followed: 5 points

This submition is for a class on the History and Future of the United Nations. I

This submition is for a class on the History and Future of the United Nations. I

This submition is for a class on the History and Future of the United Nations. It’s a plan/proposal for the longer essay that will be submitted. I have attached a sample plan for reference. The essay should discuss if NGOs do more harm than good with reference to Haiti and one other nation – you may choose or maybe do the case of West Africa or Lebanon. My argument should be that they do more harm. Here is a link for more information on NGos doing harm in Haiti: https://haitiliberte.com/the-dark-underside-of-haitis-ngo-media-complex-a-review-of-the-great-haiti-humanitarian-aid-swindle/ .
Please do include book references as well. Thank you.

Writing the foresight of what is happening in 2024 on 4 topics: US-Chinese rival

Writing the foresight of what is happening in 2024 on 4 topics:
US-Chinese rival

Writing the foresight of what is happening in 2024 on 4 topics:
US-Chinese rivalry
– US-Indian rivalry
– Climate change and environmental risks
– Iran and the nuclear program
Each can have 3 body paragraphs explaining the foresight of whats happening in 2024 each is 3 to 4 lines

Please write the memo on proposition 1 and use the book references (California P

Please write the memo on proposition 1 and use the book references (California P

Please write the memo on proposition 1 and use the book references (California Politics : A Primer (Ed. 7)
by Van Vechten, Rene B.) as it is required, I will attach a full descriiption and requirement from the professor. please Let me know if you need me to send over anything

Analyze how the political system of Israel works. Include how the government is

Analyze how the political system of Israel works. Include how the government is

Analyze how the political system of Israel works. Include how the government is addressing the current conflict. Also list a minimum of 15 resources to be used for research