Top 5 at 5: The Problem with Ethnic Enclaves
Aziff Azudin, Associate Researcher, IMAN Research
30-Oct-25 17:00
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Cities across Malaysia feature neighbourhoods dominated by particular ethnic groups. We explore how these enclaves form, the social and political factors behind them, and what impact they have on ethnic relations, with insights from Aziff Azuddin, Associate Researcher at IMAN Research.
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Produced by: Dashran Yohan, Lim Sue Ann, Sneha Harikannan, Juliet Jacobs, Alia Zefri
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Categories: culture, History/Heritage, performing arts, politics, government, Law/Activism, education
Tags: ethnic enclaves, shrek, dating, conductor, khairy jamaludin, umno, autism, pre-schools,
