scholarly journals Feasibility of a culturally tailored dementia information program for minority ethnic communities in Denmark

Author(s):  
T. Rune Nielsen ◽  
Dorthe S. Nielsen ◽  
Gunhild Waldemar
Author(s):  
Zanib Rasool

This chapter focuses on the identities of British Muslim young women from a writing group, and shares some of the themes that emerged during these writing sessions. Three specific themes related to identity came out of the girls' writing group: place and globalisation; religion; and language. In the UK, there is an increased focus on social cohesion and integration. Young people from minority ethnic communities experience a great deal of pressure in order to fit in with the national narrative of ‘Britishness’, and often feel that they should conform outwardly in their dress and physical appearance, and adopt British sociocultural practices. Those individuals who maintain their faith, language, and cultural identity are seen as segregating themselves and living parallel lives.


Author(s):  
Ben Bowling ◽  
Alpa Parmar ◽  
Coretta Phillips

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