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  1. 81

    Adivasi Marginality and the Vicissitudes of Violence in Rejina Marandi’s Becoming Me by Sayan Chatterjee

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, it is important to note that this violence extends beyond the physical or subjective forms, and includes more subtle and inconspicuous forms of coercion that perpetuate relations of domination and exploitation. …”
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  2. 82

    Ethics on Compulsion of Vaccinations in the Age of COVID-19 by Tsuriel Rashi

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Notwithstanding the importance of vaccination, Jewish ethics does not allow direct coercion but recognizes that someone who does not get vaccinated presents a danger to the public and so can be prevented from circulating freely. …”
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  3. 83

    A Critique on the Book Spheres of Justice: A Defense If Pluralism and Equality by Mohammad Shojaiyan

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The opposite of Walzer’s ideal justice is coercion and domination, which means the domination of the standard of justice in one area over other areas of social life. …”
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  4. 84

    Provincial diffusion, national acceptance: the transfer of conservation easement policy in Canada by Forrest Hisey

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I analyzed Hansard records and interviewed government officials, finding coercion from the Federal government and environmental nongovernmental organizations (eNGOs), with transfer being ideologically, geographically, and temporally uneven. …”
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  5. 85

    Interaction of public administration and mass media in the context of digitalisation: problem statement by A. M. Evloev

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Through the media, government agencies coordinate the efforts of   various social groups and organisations without coercion, defining the main directions and strategies of   socio-political initiatives and actions. …”
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  6. 86

    Zona Positif Connected Envieroment Sebagai Pembelajaran Selama Social Distancing by Sutrisno Sutrisno

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The concept of a behavior model in proactive behavior between lecturers and students so as to create a positive zone that is connected to a pleasant environment, without coercion and is able to present a new atmosphere in the learning process.…”
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  7. 87

    BFV-Blockchainvoting: blockchain-based electronic voting systems with BFV full homomorphic encryption by Yatao YANG, Deli LIU, Peihe LIU, Ping ZENG, Song XIAO

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Current electronic voting systems mostly relied on central server and the trusted third party, this kind system architecture increases the security risks of voting, and even makes voting fail.In order to solve this issue, an electronic voting system BFV-blockchainvoting that supported BFV homomorphic encryption was proposed, and this system applied the blockchain technology to the electronic voting system to replace the trusted third party.Firstly, an open and transparent bulletin board was used to record the vote information, and an intelligent contract was used to realize the functions of verification and self counting.Secondly, in order to further improve the security and reliability of the voting process, the voter’s registration information was signed by SM2 signature algorithm, the ballot was managed by both parties that can supervise each other, and the counting data was encrypted by the BFV full homomorphic encryption algorithm.Finally, the evaluation of performance shows that it only costs 1.69 ms to complete one ballot in the proposed electronic voting system.This electronic voting scheme based on the BFV full homomorphic encryption and blockchain has better security attributes such as manipulation-resistance, anonymity, verifiability, double-voting resistance, coercion-resistance and resistance to quantum attacks.The scheme is suitable for a variety of voting scenarios and can meet the efficiency requirements in large voting scenarios.…”
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  8. 88

    The pattem of the conquest of the Polabian Slavs and Western Baltic lands from the point of view of Christianization of the Baltic tribes by Marius Ščavinskas

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Thus, the German/Livonian Order were executing the political and the social coercion in the conquered lands, meanwhile in the Polabian lands the social coercion towards their subordinates was executed by the local political elite, having received from the Saxons (from Poles in Pomeranian and from the Danish in the island of Rugen) the right to manage all local matters, including the ones related to the tax policy. …”
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  9. 89

    Responsibility for administrative delicts within banking operations by M. Yu. Bukreev

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The author of the article substantiates the theory of responsibility for administrative delicts within banking operations, namely: security, punitive, management, coercion, obligation, conviction. The author considers the features that are inherent for administrative responsibility within banking operations. …”
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  10. 90

    Public accountability and institutional change in Latin America. Introduction to dossier by Adrián Gurza-Lavalle

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…We analyze the interdependence between these types of control through a typology based on coercion and par-ticipation in the interplays between the State and non-State actors. …”
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  11. 91

    Notas sobre economía criminal en Bello, Antioquia: el caso de “Los Pachelly”, 2009-2020 by Daniela Arias Ledesma, Deiman León Cuartas Celis

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Metodológicamente, la investigación hace uso del estudio de caso y la técnica de rastreo de prensa, identificando las dinámicas delictivas, de coerción y coacción, en las cuales este actor basa su accionar para obtener recursos financieros. …”
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    The Narrator as Mediator and Explicator in Victorian and Edwardian Retellings of Shakespeare for Children by Laura Tosi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…I argue that there is an unresolved paradox at the core of this retelling enterprise: the child reader is gently coerced by narrators for his/her own good, although this control/coercion might deprive children of the possibility to develop their abilities to understand characters’ motivations or actions. …”
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  13. 93

    Liminality Rituals of Interfaith Families: Symbolic Interactionism and MaqÄshid Sharia Perspectives by Muhammad Chairul Huda, Ilyya Muhsin

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In the context of maqÄshid sharia, the concepts of hifdzun nafs, hifdzud dÄ«n, hifdzun nasbi wa nasl, hifdzul mÄl, and hifdzul aql could be maintained as long as there was no coercion from other parties. Thus, freedom of worship and carrying out religious rituals is absolutely necessary.…”
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    The Implementation of Imprisonment under the Shadow of the Prison Administration System by ali farhadi, alireza jamshidy, Ali Najafi Tavana

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The prison system aims to help reduce the return of prisoners and create security in society through the correct implementation of prison sentences in such a way that dangerous criminals and those who must be removed from it to protect society are reformed and those for whom prison is not their place and is due to coercion. The law is designed to prevent serious harm from being together with other criminals or staying away from family and society. …”
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  15. 95

    Between habitus and dépaysement: a decolonial perspective on Rio de Janeiro Catacumba favela by ANDERSON DE SOUZA SANT’ANNA

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It examines the influence of various strategies - such as stereotyping, mythification, cooptation, uprooting, disenchantment, and coercion - on the traditional structures of housing, social aggregation, and socialization within the favela. …”
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    Gobernanza criminal de la minería del oro en la región del Bajo Cauca y en el municipio de Buriticá, Antioquia by Daniel Bonilla Calle

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Entre los hallazgos y aportes más importantes está la evidente cooptación de funciones institucionales en las que el Estado o sus agentes no han tenido la capacidad de cubrir satisfactoriamente, lo que ha generado una relación entre este y actores criminales en la producción de órdenes regionales, utilizando la coerción y la violencia en detrimento de las condiciones de vida de las comunidades, que de alguna manera legitiman dichas acciones debido a los réditos económicos que pueden alcanzarse.…”
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    Essence and purpose of preventive and punitive functions of legal liability by V. Tymoshenko

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Thus, the functions of legal liability are its impact, practical implementation of the purpose which is expressed in establishing the legal limits of a person’s conduct by means of its incentives, coercion, or punishment; the key functions are preventive and punitive; the preventive function is aimed at prevention and deterrence of offences, which is achieved by establishing sanctions for their commission; the punitive function covers both the purpose of punishment and education, and is implemented at the individual level by force in a certain procedural form. …”
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    Evolution of power as an indicator of structural transformations: political and managerial aspect by V. V. Tyan

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Monarchist rule with elements of coercion is doomed to conflict interaction, which predetermined the half-heartedness of all reforms in the Russian Empire. …”
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  19. 99

    The new media as monitors of democracy by Dumisani Moyo

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… While Zimbabwe’s first two post-independence elections in 1980 and 1985 were generally considered to be a credible expression of the will of the people, subsequent elections in that country were largely contested, with allegations of rigging, gerrymandering, vote-buying and coercion, among several other irregularities. With a media landscape that is largely dominated by state ownership and control, the total reporting on elections in Zimbabwe has always been openly biased in favour of President Robert Mugabe’s ruling ZANU PF party, resulting in a huge loss of credibility for both the electoral system and the state-owned media themselves. …”
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    Religious Moderation in Indonesian Context by Lukmanul Hakim, Aziza Meria, Sartika Suryadinata

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Whereas in the classical period, this religious moderation focused on their freedom to embrace their religion without any coercion to convert to Islam. Second, in modern times the term moderation is used in the hope of being an antidote to the many conflicts, while in classical times religious moderation was practiced by the Prophet to serve as an example for the companions and subsequent people. …”
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