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Published: 03 February 2022
... practices CEM Vakfı Cem Foundations Doğan İzzettin muhabbets deep conversation Islam Turkey Anatolia Alevis social change diaspora migration In the early days of the so-called Alevi revival, a large number of publications concerning various aspects of Alevi religious thought, history, culture...
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Published: 06 October 2008
... action hero who can combine the supposedly feminine traits of emotionality, sensitivity and connectedness with those traditional masculine qualities of bravery, strength and dominance. Therefore, telefantasy can be seen to explore the possibilities of social change and examine the very real notion...
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Published: 30 June 2018
... Swingewood A Condillac E Evnine S Herdt J LaCondamine C Pack S Phillipson N Pompa L Yandell K HUME KAMES SUPERSTITION IGNORANCE POLYTHEISM SOCIAL CHANGE STAGES The idea that human society passes through the ‘four stages’ of hunting, herding, farming and commerce is generally regarded as one...
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Published: 04 July 2006
..., since the pivotal year of 1997. It first examines the social base of SNP support from 1974 until 2003: why has social change apparently not strengthened the party's support? It then looks briefly at the relationship between support for the party and people's views about Scotland's constitution...
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Published: 15 February 2006
..., it can be a tool for social change. This chapter illustrates and elaborates on these ideas about poetry, nationalism and social change, by focusing on the history and development of Arabic culture in the Northern Sudan. Starting with the assumption that poetry played pivotal roles in Sudanese culture...
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Published: 22 November 2017
... forms of new media empowerment analysed in the chapter include: 1. Digital disclosure to confront bad governance. 2. People to people diplomacy. 3. Social media for social change. These examples of “digital resistance” are based upon public media campaigns against the Egyptian, Turkish, Israeli, Iranian...
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Published: 14 March 2011
... Kvinnoföreningarnas beredskapskommitté (KBK) Rationing black marketeers cinema radio Theatre social change Farming Air raids Literature One striking feature in Swedish accounts of the war years is the frequent use of the term, beredskap. There is no direct equivalent in English but it combines...
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Published: 31 July 2010
... of a particular language (German) in these discourses and narratives can provide a coherent perspective on a complex sociolinguistic environment; and thirdly how this kind of study can contribute, beyond its specific concerns, more broadly to the study of language and social change in Europe. discourses...
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Published: 15 October 2009
...This chapter examines the legal regulation of adult domestic relationships to illustrate how, in Scotland and Louisiana, social changes led to the parallel development of domestic legal rules in these jurisdictions for much of the twentieth century. It shows that towards the end of that century...
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Published: 26 October 2007
... of succession comparative scholarship social change economic change historical perspective A. INTRODUCTION B. COMPARATIVE RESEARCH AND HARMONISATION (1) The scope for harmonisation: the traditional view (2) The traditional view challenged (3) Social factors (4) Economic...
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Published: 19 January 2009
... history social change cultural change ethnic change The phrase ‘Roman interlude’ has been appearing in our scholarship for some time now, as a short-hand way of taking a minimalist view of the Roman impact on northern Britain. Did anything of significance take place during the Roman Iron Age? If so...
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Published: 01 December 2019
... aspects. While, naturally, the church continued to claim authority in the spiritual sphere, it also increasingly asserted the links between religious reform and social changes. alliances of the Byzantines Athos Mount factions illness Latins monasticism Ottomans preaching at court Anthony IV...
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Published: 09 April 2009
..., and which view efficacy as a necessary condition for social change. Specifically, it discusses initiatives that relate to the health of individuals and communities. collective efficacy health interventions efficacy health interventions health issues International Conference on Population and Development...
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Published online: 22 March 2012
Published in print: 23 March 2006
... and the nation became synonymous, offers a new perspective on 40 years of cinema and social change. Through detailed analysis of a wide range of classic British films, it exposes the shifting constructions of ‘national’ masculinity, arguing that the screen persona of the actor is a fundamental, and often...
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Published online: 20 September 2012
Published in print: 31 July 2010
...This book explores the dynamics of language and social change in central Europe. One of the outcomes of the profound social transformations that this region has witnessed since the Second World War has been the reshaping of the relationship between particular languages and linguistic varieties...
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Published online: 24 January 2019
Published in print: 01 July 2018
... that are captured and evoked in art – and charts how this felt experience has changed over the past forty years of China’s economic reforms. The book argues that that Jia’s cinema should be understood not just as narratives that represent Chinese social change, but also as an effort to engage the audience’s...
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Published: 09 April 2009
...Popular culture can both entertain and contribute to social change. Cartoons and comics constitute a pop-cultural tool of visual communication that is gaining in popularity and use. The modern daily newspaper strip and political cartoon participates in what is, in fact, an ancient art form and mode...
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Published: 31 August 2012
... recording of social change and industrial development. The decades that followed the announcement of the invention of photography were of unprecedented change socially and industrially, which especially affected towns and cities. Yet it was to take time before these changes became a subject...
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Published: 05 August 2022
... military service human rights violations non combatant duty antimilitarists peacetime social expectations Council of Europe ECtHR bringing about change disobedience masculinity Absolute objection Conscience Total objection Selective objection Social change Universal refusal A commitment...
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Published: 01 February 2024
... up the conception of alienation – from alienated production to impaired appropriation, and its corresponding conception of the subject– from a producer to an actor – it loses its capacity to capture power and antagonism; it cannot be mobilized for social change. The internal debate on alienation thus...