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ID:   113636


Enemies forever / Kaleem, Moosa   Journal Article
Kaleem, Moosa Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   104503


Hurdle race to the future / Mirza, Saba Fatima   Journal Article
Mirza, Saba Fatima Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Education  Employment  Girl  Lyari  Female Enrolment  PETF 
Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   113637


Still waiting for real leaders: a battle of nerves over the future of Lyari has the PPP in a quandary / Sethna, Razeshta   Journal Article
Sethna, Razeshta Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words PPP  MQM  Lyari  Future of Lyari  Uzair Baloch  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   099543


War and peace - Lyari style / Abdullah, Hasan   Journal Article
Abdullah, Hasan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Peace  Crime  Six Day War  Lyari  Indian Politics - 1921-1971 
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ID:   174133


What You See is What You Get: Local journalism and the search for truth in Lyari, Karachi / Gayer, Laurent ; Kirmani, Nida   Journal Article
Gayer, Laurent Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Situations of internecine warfare have in common to question the transitivity of everyday life—that is, its capacity to be taken for granted, to flow without any need for explication. These wars within the familiar generate specific anxieties about where to look at and what to believe. Events, persons, places, or objects whose status seemed hitherto undeniable become less predictable, while their worth comes into question. As individuals’ ontological security is threatened, the need for new monitoring devices and authentication procedures arises. Drawing on the phenomenology of civil wars and the anthropology of fakes, this contribution proposes to explore one such crisis of evidence: the nexus of political, ethnic, and criminal violence raging in Karachi's inner-city area of Lyari. Through the lens of local journalism, it reflects upon the tactics of social navigation deployed by residents confronted with chronic uncertainty in all sectors of life. Janbaz, the Urdu newspaper examined here, provides an opportunity to move beyond functionalist readings of the press in conflict situations. While insisting upon the pleasure derived by Janbaz’s readers from the sensationalized rendering of Lyari's predicament, we argue that the newspaper is the site of a continuous series of ‘reality tests’ and the focal point of private and collective investigations, pooling knowledge in an increasingly undecipherable environment. More than through its information, it is through its shortcomings that Janbaz has helped to recreate social ties in a world plagued by discord and uncertainty.
Key Words Karachi  Lyari  Local journalism 
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ID:   113638


Who will you vote for?: in the past, Lyari voted PPP;now what will happen? / Sethna, Razeshta   Journal Article
Sethna, Razeshta Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Poverty  PPP  Lyari  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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