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    THE RELIGIOUS FACTOR IN THE «ARAB SPRING» by A. V. Krylov

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…A huge wave of mass protests for the last years has lead to a collapse of many longstanding traditional regimes in some Arab states (Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Yemen). …”
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  2. 542

    Perception of peacekeeping activities in Africa by the local population (on the example of Mali) by S. A. Bokeriya, A. R. Andronova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Mali, the public dissatisfaction with the activities of the UN peacekeeping mission led to protests and the government’s demand to withdraw the peacekeeping contingent from Mali. …”
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  3. 543

    The Existence of Kaharingan Within Dayak Identity in West Kalimantan by Moch Riza Fahmi, Asep Muhyiddin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Despite the fact that some of the Dayaks at that time were already Catholics and Protestants, they performed the rituals of the Kaharingan religion. …”
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  4. 544

    Peace journalism as ideology or peace journalism as a semiotic act of world and life view? by Pieter Jacobus Fourie

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… In this article it is argued that in the context of critical media and cultural studies’ emphasis on ideology, the accent in understanding peace journalism frequently falls on peace journalism as advocacy journalism and on peace journalism as an ideological manipulation of the representation of war, conflict, terrorism, protest and violence. For an alternative understanding of peace journalism, and in the light of renewed academic interest in the understanding of world and life view as a comprehensive set of values underlying cognition and representation, this article suggests a focus on the description and analyses of the a priori values underlying a journalist’s world and life view and demonstrates how such values may or may not be rooted in a fundamental world and life view predisposed to peace versus violence and war as a solution to conflict. …”
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  5. 545

    Analysis of Nonverbal Communication in the Story of Hasanak the Vizier by Morteza Mohseni, Sayyed Esmail Jafari Petroudi

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The results of the research show that the nonverbal message of phonetic behavior used for explaining the person’s emotions like protest, sadness, modesty, failure of communication, ridicule, lack of interest, etc. has the highest frequency and the nonverbal message of tactility, due to the description of court characters using it rarely, except for violence and contention, has the lowest frequency. …”
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  6. 546

    Le gant constitutionnel réversible : accessoire de l’uniforme militaire. Regard critique sur la crise constitutionnelle algérienne de 2019 by Mouloud Boumghar

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Much more than a simple political crisis and beyond the future of certain high-ranking officials, legitimacy and legality of the key Algerian State authorities or institutions are challenged, i.e. the Presidency of the Republic, the Government, the Parliament, the Constitutional Council and the ANP Military Staff. Protesters claim a "second Republic" that must be a "civil State, not a military". …”
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  7. 547

    Dijital Mecralarda Altkültür Temsili: “Sıfır Bir: Bir Zamanlar Adana’da” Örneği by Işıl Şimşek

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…“Hobohemia”ya egemen olan suç ve şiddet temelli kültüre karşı mücadele içinde olan gençlik altkültürü davranış, protest söylem, eylem ve diğer kültürel unsurlarla güçlü bir karşı çıkış üzerine inşa edilmiştir.…”
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  8. 548

    Raising aluminum foil fists: how to speak about anger in transplant medicine by Alexandra Vieux Frankel, Eva-Marie Stern

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using arts-based sensory ethnographic interviews with 27 participants, this paper draws on affect theory to understand how transplant recipients critique and protest curative imaginaries while also upholding them. …”
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  9. 549

    Projecting Politics: The Grapes of Wrath by Stephen J. Whitfield

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Le roman tout comme le film de John Ford (1940) furent compris par le grand public de l’époque, et bien des années plus tard, comme une protestation clairement gauchiste, voire radicale, contre une telle injustice. …”
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  10. 550

    Analysis of Representation of Gender Ideology in Stylistic Layers of Personal Persian Elegies by Zahra Esmailiyan azari, Narges Oskouie, Hosein Dadashi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The ideology represented in the personal elegies of male authors indicates authoritative protest and overbearing authoritarianism. Compared to women's emotional emotions that can be found in their declarative and emotional speech acts and short and discrete elegiac sentences, men have reflected more logical reflections with long continuous sentences, persuasive speech acts and more rhetorical tools.…”
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  11. 551

    Autocratización a fuego lento: el caso de Nicaragua (2000-2024) by Macià Serra, Daniel Rodríguez Suárez, Salvador Martí i Puig

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The first, from 2000 to 2006, during which a liberal democratic regime begins to shift due to spurious political interests; the second, from 2006 to 2011, when the system acquires elements of a hybrid regime and authoritarian elections are introduced; the third, from 2011 to 2019, when the modus operandi—based on co-opting the country’s most influential economic and social actors—abruptly and improvised shifts (following protests) to influence a highly repressive authoritarian system; and a fourth period in which the government deploys a legal framework aimed at curtailing and repressing any form of dissent, hollowing out all state institutions and establishing a closed authoritarian regime. …”
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  12. 552

    Enhancing service delivery via Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) at uMzimkhulu Local Municipality, South Africa by Sikhona Cornelius Nkosi, Linah Mahlahla, Kunle Oparinde

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…One of these challenges is the lack of implementation of required services, leading to citizen dissatisfaction and protest actions. This study aims to investigate methods for improving service delivery in public institutions in South Africa through the implementation of work-integrated learning (WIL) programmes. …”
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    CONSEQUENCES OF THE REALIZATION OF NATO STRATEGY IN THE CONFLICTS OF "THE ARAB SPRING" FOR THE STATES OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA by E. A. Antyukhova

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The North Atlantic Alliance has started moves towards strengthening its own positions in the region under the auspices of assistance in democratization of Arab states by supporting protest performances. On the other hand, the members of the Alliance have very specifically approached the realization of tasks of settlement of the conflicts. …”
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    A new source of S.I. Archangelsky's biography by K.V. Fedoseeva

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Arkhangelsky in the student protest movement of the early 20th century has been given. …”
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    Explaining the geopolitical role of the city by Hasan Kamran Dastjerdi, Marjan Badiee Azandehie, Yashar Zaki, Abbas ahmadi, Narjessadat hossainy nasrabady

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…On the other hand, the concept of this survey shows how these perceptions, the field of decision-making by citizens, and the occurrence of competition, change, and sometimes even protests in urban environments. It then changes with inspiration from geopolitical conditions. …”
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  16. 556

    La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya. by Anouk Migeon

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This contribution creates the possibility for women in the Roya valley to propose collective practices of care activities as a protest and/or subversive practices in order respond to the failure of local public policies to take them into account. …”
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  17. 557

    Challenging Discourses of Sexual Violence on X: The Linguistic Representation of Victims and Perpetrators in Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Process by Patricia Palomino Manjón

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In addition, the analysis revealed the creation of discursive protests on X to resist patriarchal discourses and practices in American society.…”
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    The concept of interethnic security of the region (on the example of Tatarstan) by Rezida R. Khusnutdinova, Il’dar M. Yusupov

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Exceeding the norms of the two signals about the increase in protest. In case of three or more in any combination mass disobedience is possible, threatening security.…”
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    Features of democratic reforms in Jordan by A. V. Krilov

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…In this context the possibility of mass anti-monarchy protests can’t be excluded. At the same time King Abdullah and his political proponents are well aware of this challenge and the dependence on the development of the situation in the Middle East, as well as financial and military support of powerful Western States and the Golf oil-producing monarchies. …”
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    La maison aux esprits : configurations spatiales, pluralité religieuse et syncrétismes dans l’espace domestique afro-cubain by Katerina Kerestetzi

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In Cuba, Catholics, Protestants, and practitioners of Afro-Cuban religions meet everywhere and at all levels of society despite over half a century of communist rule. …”
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