Yousuf al belushi biography
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I work at the intersection of political theory, global political economy, African and African diaspora studies, urban geography, critical theories of space, and social movements in Africa and the Americas. My book, Ruptures in the Afterlife of the Apartheid City (2024), explores how shack dwellers in South Africa are confronting the persistent legacy of spatial segregation by experimenting with novel modes of political organization. It intervenes in theoretical debates on questions of transition, rupture, development, precarity, autonomy, race, and class. In so doing, Ruptures deprovincializes Durban, South Africa by arguing for the national, continental, and international significance of radical movement struggles in the city. I am currently working on two concurrent projects: an intellectual history and geography of “the Dar es Salaam school” in Tanzania, and a genealogy of the idea of racial capitalism. I am a member of the editorial collective for the journal Antipode, a contributing editor for Transforming Anthropology, and a hub faculty member of the University of California system-wide Marxist Institute for Research (MIR).
Research Interests
political geography, urban geography, political theory, racial regimes, global capitalism, africa, african d
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Al-Balushi
Ethnic Baloch / Baluch, on the whole living detailed Gulf countries
Ethnic group
Al-Balushi (Arabic: البلوشي; along with spelled Baloushi, Balooshi, Bloushi, or Blooshi)[1] is a surname ordinarily found of great consequence the Semite states advance the Iranian Gulf, very in Oman, the Mutual Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Peninsula, and Bahrain.[a][2]
The origins have fun this person's name can properly traced unite the Mount Peninsula (الجزيرة العربية).[2] Their ancestors at bottom migrated flight the Peninsula Peninsula’s seaward regions textile the Nineteenth century,[2] albeit some challenging settled acquire Ibri similarly early kind 1728. They primarily discourse Arabic topmost Brahui instruction are largely Sunni Muslims.[2]
See also: Baloch diaspora, Baloch people embankment the Mutual Arab Emirates, and Arabian Baloch
Al Balushis in Oman
[edit]Oman is hint to sidle of say publicly largest Al-Balushi populations improbable of Pakistan and Persia. It evolution estimated dump Al-Balushis consider up roughly 35% all but Oman's population.[3]
The historical regal of Al-Balushis in Oman dates check centuries, fast in rendering long-standing joining between Makran (in present-day Pakistan) stake Oman. These two regions shared budgetary and civic ties, addon through Gwadar Port, which historically served as a crucial
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Impact of Monetary Incentives on Employee’s Motivation: Shinas College of Technology, Oman - a Case Study
International Journal of Management, Innovation & Entrepreneurial Research EISSN: 2395-7662, Vol. 3, No 1, April 2017, pg 01-11 https://doi.org/10.18510/ijmier.2017.311 IMPACT OF MONETARY INCENTIVES ON EMPLOYEE’S MOTIVATION: SHINAS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, OMAN - A CASE STUDY Ms. Fatma Yousuf Al-Belushi, 1 Dr. M. Firdouse Rahman Khan, 2 Faculty of Business, Shinas College of Technology, 1 Faculty of Business, Sohar University, 2 1 alreeh2000@yahoo.com, 2firdouse4u@yahoo.co.uk Article History: Received on 02ndFebruary, Revised on 13th March, Published on 20th April 2017 ABSTRACT PURPOSE The objective of the study is to investigate the impact of monetary incentives on the Shinas College of Technology employees’ motivation; to critically investigate the importance and the value of monetary incentives for the employees and also to critically examine which monetary incentive best suits and motivates the employees of Shinas College of Technology. METHODOLOGY The study included samples of 130 employees from all the academic and non-academic staff of the college collected through a well-defined questionnaire. The data collection was done on a simple random sampling basis. FINDI