UIC-3001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Eurocentrism, Africville, Bourgeoisie

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To highlight different processes involved in the act of immigrating. Colonialism: a continuous process of control by which a central system of power dominates land and life. Settler colonialism: the violent replacement of indigenous peoples by settlers. The land is often viewed as empty/scarcely populated this is often not true. Or the people on the land are barbaric and need settlers/settling. Decolonization: the undoing in theory and practice of colonization. Way to empower those who were previously excluded (indigenous) Britain taking over a poor country in africa promoting dependency there is no colony but they become dependent on the countries money. Neoliberalism: economic ideology based on promoting private over public interest. Capitalism: a system of economics based on the private ownership of the means of productions and the creation of goods/services for profit. Indigenous peoples, africville, acadians, quebecois and other immigrants. Exploitation: dominating the labour relations of a group. Marginalization: excluding a group from participation in the system of labour.

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