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    L’autoreprésentation de femmes en conflit : les récits d’emprisonnement des suffragettes by Christian Auer

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The two texts also indicate that the suffragettes were ready to take up any form of action that would enable them to challenge the patriarchal ideology of the time.Prisons and Prisoners and Memories of a Militant also shed some light on a time when the relations between genders were characterised by the passage from authority to power or from consensus to coercion.…”
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    La violence sexuelle dans Mesure pour mesure by Yves Thoret

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Isabella is a victim of sexual blackmail when she pleads for mercy with Angelo for her brother. Such psychic coercion is a form of rape. When she is thus stigmatized, the victim’s reaction is usually based upon shame, silence, self-depreciation and she may be driven to suicide like Lucrece. …”
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    On two ways to expand on the harm principle by Rodrigo Jungmann de Castro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Subsequently, in the article`s substantive core, I focus entirely on what Mill refers to as the “moral coercion of public opinion”. Here I address matters which I take to underexplored in the literature, namely some difficulties that arise for Mill´s treatment in connection with our ordinary notions concerning politeness and social avoidance. …”
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    Mechanisms of Diffusion for Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Latin America. The Chilean Case by Osorio Gonnet, Cecilia

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…This article attempts to identify the characteristics and the operationalization of the various difussion mechanisms of the CCT program: emulation, learning and coercion. These aspects are analyzed through a qualitative case study of the formulation of Chile’s CTT program, Chile Solidario. …”
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    On two ways to expand on the harm principle by Rodrigo Jungmann de Castro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Subsequently, in the article`s substantive core, I focus entirely on what Mill refers to as the “moral coercion of public opinion”. Here I address matters which I take to underexplored in the literature, namely some difficulties that arise for Mill´s treatment in connection with our ordinary notions concerning politeness and social avoidance. …”
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    Violencia: análisis de su conceptualización en jóvenes estudiantes de bachillerato by Jorge García-Villanueva, Adara De la Rosa-Acosta, Jessica S. Castillo-Valdés

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Las definidoras fueron agrupadas en ocho categorías de análisis (tipos, manifestaciones, influencia social, coerción, atributos descriptivos, calificativos, y simbólicos); de éstas, las que cuentan con mayor significancia fueron las de influencia social y atributos emocionales para mujeres. …”
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    Human Rights: is the concept truly coherent with the Christian moral teaching? by Aleksander Stępkowski

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The tension between freedom and justice becomes a central theme, with human rights seen as a means of protecting individual autonomy from social coercion. The text explores the concept of personhood in Christianity, emphasising its central role in understanding the Trinitarian identity of God and its significance in Christology. …”
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    Las organizaciones internacionales y sus recursos de poder. Una propuesta analítica* by José Germán Burgos Silva

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Se sostiene que, según sea el caso, la producción de cierta normativa, la información, la coerción y el componente simbólico son parte de dichos mecanismos, aunque existen solapamientos entre ellos que dificultan su distinción. …”
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    Spiritual abuse under the banner of the right to freedom of religion in religious cults can be addressed by S. P. Pretorius

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Although the conventions on religious freedom prohibit the use of unethical coercion in order to proselytise and retain members, the enforcement of this prohibition is problematic. …”
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    Crimillegal Orders: Revisiting Organized Crime’s Political Power by Markus Schultze-Kraft

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…I suggest that it is in crimillegal orders that organized criminality acquires political power to its fullest and that oligopolies of coercion and violence are constitutive elements of such orders. …”
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    The Change in the Power Elements of the USA between 2001 and 2020 and Its Impact on the Structure of the International System by Demet Güntay Uçar, Burak Samih Gülboy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This one-dimensional perspective leads to an understanding of power based on hard power elements such as coercion, control, and domination. When an actor who wants to maintain or increase its power overloads its power elements to establish power and domination over other actors, it can leads to a situation called “power fatigue”. …”
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    Unge lovbrytere by Kjersti Ericsson

    Published 2000-03-01
    “…And when treatment has to be administered through extensive use of coercion, doubts arise. These dilemmas remain unsolved.…”
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    Assertive outreach : current perspectives /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “….] -- Service user experience : engagement and recovery / Simon Wharne and Kamal Spilsted -- Assertive outreach : stigmatising treatment or social inclusion / Simon Wharne -- Meeting the black and ethnic minority agenda / Simon Wharne and Neil Sanyal -- Diversity and assertive outreach / Simon Wharne and Caroline Williams -- Personal autonomy : leverage and coercion / Mike Firn and Andrew Molodynski -- Targets, outcomes, and service evaluation / Mike Firn -- Funky mental health / Steve Morgan and Sue Jugon.…”
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    Canibalismo moderno: el comercio de partes humanas by Christine F. Black

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Particularmente, el artículo busca que el lector acceda a sus «sentimientos de comportamiento legítimo», los cuales se basan en el entendimiento jurisprudencial indígena de que este «comportamiento legítimo» surge desde el interior de la persona, en lugar de a través de la coerción basada en la aplicación de la ley. Este artículo pide al lector considerar una variedad de asuntos alrededor del tráfico ilegal de órganos y partes humanas, y lo que este tráfico nos pueda indicar acerca de la demanda de aquellos órganos, provenientes del Sur Global por el Norte Global. …”
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    Condição humana, condição cidadã: um ensaio sobre a dignidade da política e os desafios do novo Estado democrático by Adelia Maria Miglievich Ribeiro

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…In this sense, it distinguishes power from coercion and relates it to the idea of participation in community life, of which nobody should be deprived if they are to be able to fulfill themselves as human beings. …”
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    The Takht Eli Khanate: The State System at the Twilight of the Golden Horde by Vadim V. Trepavlov

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The main difference between the Takht Eli and the Golden Horde was the former’s lack of effective means of coercion to control disloyal subjects. With the almost complete loss of the agricultural foundation of the economy and without effective power structures, the khans of the Takht Eli found themselves leading a polity that could barely be considered a state. …”
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    Reimagining the New World Order Post-Covid-19 by Maqsood Hussain

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The paper concludes with some policy insights for the US foreign policy as to how the rise of China can be tamed and accommodated in the existing order without involving the use of coercion or risking a great-power war. …”
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    Ruling the streets: the policing of protest and political violence in Madrid during the Second Republic, 1931-1936 by Sergio Vaquero Martínez

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article argues that the mistakes, dysfunctions and collateral effects of the policing of social protests derived from the restoration of a lethal, military repertoire of coercion and, more indirectly, the invention of a civil, non-lethal style. …”
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    Yumuşak Güç Kavramı Çerçevesinde Avrasya Ekonomik Birliği ve Kuşak-Yol İnisiyatifinin Değerlendirilmesi by Göktürk TÜYSÜZOĞLU

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Without resorting to military power and political coercion measures, soft power, which can be interpreted as influencing or transforming other actors in favor of its own interests, especially in the context of economic/commercial reward mechanisms and cultural or political value transfer process, is one of the most important tools used in international politics. …”
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    Safety Planning: A Vital Preliminary Step for Professionals Working With Intimate Partner Violence Victims by Melis Sedef Kahraman, Kathryn Bell

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Domestic violence (DV) is defined as a pattern of assaultive and coercive behaviors, including physical, sexual, and psychological attacks, as well as economic coercion, that adults or adolescents use against their intimate partners (Ganley, 1995). …”
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