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  1. 441

    Une révolution presque sereine : la déségrégation des écoles à Washington en 1954 by Ludivine Gilli

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Beginning in 1947, parents and civic organizations protested relentlessly in the streets and in the courts, after local activists had obtained the end of segregated theaters as early as 1946. …”
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  2. 442

    Foscolo e la Rivoluzione francese. Momenti e figure del pensiero politico foscoliano by Enzo Neppi

    Published 2009-02-01
    “…Un examen attentif des textes montre néanmoins que Foscolo est passé des positions démocratiques et rousseauistes de sa jeunesse à une attitude de protestation indignée contre les injustices qui gouvernent le monde, pour aboutir à une forme de « réalisme » ou de pragmatisme politique où les influences de Machiavel, de Vico et de Montesquieu conduisent à une conception originale de l’histoire, de la praxis et du rôle de l’écrivain dans la société.…”
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  3. 443

    L’événement en révolution by Chaymaa Hassabo, Matthieu Rey

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…By bringing together two sets of facts, namely both the mass protests which erupted in Cairo between 30 June and 3 July 2013 and fights which broke out in Damascus between 13 and 23 July 2012, this article sheds light on writing narratives of events. …”
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  4. 444

    Illegal cannabis cultivation in Europe: new developments by David Weinberger, Michel Gandilhon, Jalpa Shah, Nacer Lalam

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…It first emerged on the scene in the 1970s, in the wake of the counter-culture following the 1968 Protests. Since then, it has gradually become more professional due to the increased diversification of involved actors, such as Organized Crime Groups (OCG), and the growing role of players linked to mafia organizations in both Italy and Albany. …”
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  5. 445

    Quel pouvoir des sites Internet d’information concernant l’EZLN sur la sphère politique mexicaine et l’opinion publique internationale ? by Nathalie Blasco

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…The message given out by Chiapaneca rebellion has reached today the protesters and Utopians world-wide because it has been relayed by the « New Generation » media. …”
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  6. 446

    “Key to the highway”: blues records and the great migration by Louis Mazzari

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The paper will explore blues music as an expression of the fluidity of African American society and culture during the Great Depression.While avoiding direct protest, blues singers and musicians—first women, later men—crafted an art form and employed the technology of the phonograph to encourage freedom of movement and choice. …”
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  7. 447

    Légitimité et révolution en Tunisie by Jean-Philippe Bras, Éric Gobe

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Abstract : After Ben Ali's departure from power on January 14, 2011, under pressure from popular protest movements, the various actors involved in the Tunisian revolutionary process chose to write a new Constitution and to elect a Constituent National Assembly. …”
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  8. 448

    La violence sexuelle dans Mesure pour mesure by Yves Thoret

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In Measure for Measure, written some twelve years later after this first revenge tragedy, Isabella dares to protest against her offender as she claims for law and justice. …”
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  9. 449

    Women’s presence in contemporary Italy’s environmental movements, with a case study on the Mamme No Inceneritore committee by Rachele Ledda

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…With the advent of Fascism, the first environmental issues arose, with women at the forefront of the protests. However, after World War II, Italian women activists focus chiefly on the conquest of civil and political rights. …”
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  10. 450

    Étudiants arabophones de retour à Ouagadougou cherchent désespérément reconnaissance by Sylvie Bredeloup

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…And they suffer from a denial of recognition that does not lead to open protest.…”
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  11. 451

    Repolitizando el « desarrollo ». Las ONGD y la acción colectiva en España by Beltrán Roca

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…It concludes that the interactions between DNOGs and public administrations and firms present four main features: pre-eminence of negotiation over conflict, scarce resource to collective action, strong orientation towards mass-media in protest activity and high economic dependency. Moreover, it concludes that among Spanish DNGOs prevails subsidiarity over collective action. …”
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  12. 452

    Le face à face hirak-pouvoir : La crise de la représentation by Louisa Dris Aït-Hamadouche, Chérif Dris

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Faced with an unprecedented situation where popular protest and lack of mediation mingle, what answers did the governors provide? …”
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  13. 453

    To Police or Not to Police? Confronting Anti-Asian Violence in Portland, Oregon by Hilary Sanders

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Portland, Oregon, home to significant Asian immigrant and Asian-American populations, the municipal response to the increased violence directed against this community can be considered in relation to the Black Lives Matter protests that took place in the city the previous year. …”
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    15. listopad 1939: Zprávy německé provenience by Michal V. Šimůnek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It has to be kept in mind that they had been the most overt Czech protest against the German occupation before May 1945. …”
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  15. 455

    De la revendication kabyle à la revendication amazighe : d’une contestation locale à une revendication globale by Nassim Amrouche

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The Kabyle political protest calls attention to local movements which are both broader and less visible. …”
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  16. 456

    Интерсемиотический и прагмасемантический анализ цикла мемов „Дворец для Путина” by Żanna Sładkiewicz

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The comic content is viewed as a way of defusing the public tension of the sanctioned protest, an instrument for interpreting and discussing current social reality, as well as a method of demonizing a political subject “them”. …”
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  17. 457

    Les Glasgow Rent Strikes de 1915 ou quand la désobéissance civile des femmes contraint le législateur by Olivier Esteves

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…This influx caused rents to rise in a certain number of districts, mostly around the factories and the shipyards. In order to protest against such grossly unfair increases, the women of Glasgow and their families decided to refuse to pay the new rents. …”
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  18. 458

    « Un-American ». Usages et appropriations politiques d’une catégorie contradictoire (1886-1916) by Jean-Louis Marin-Lamellet

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…These two aspects will be examined though the political analysis of controversies over the meaning of social protest practices and their repression. The article will conclude by considering the role of World War One in imposing the antiradical interpretation of un-American.…”
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  19. 459

    Les logiques sociales de l’iconographie contestataire : le cas du quartier d’El Príncipe à Ceuta by Alicia Fernández García

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…This contribution is thus a study on El Principe’s walls as spaces of jihadist propaganda, as places of a mafia counter-culture and protest iconography.…”
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  20. 460

    Censorship of Pacifist Movements through Religious Arguments by Bill Bolin

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Virtually every war in recent US and UK history has had its corresponding anti-war protests, and there is no record of a peace movement actively stopping an impending military action at inception, although evidence exists that peace movements have affected martial policy after the initial stages of a military action. …”
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