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    Los peligros de la industrialización. El caso del estanque del Pourra (1812-1846) by Xavier Daumalin

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This text takes a look at one of the highlights of this across-the-centuries conflictual atmosphere – the Saint-Mitre villagers rioting in the first half of the 19th century –, its resources, challenges, what the power struggles and social inequalities operating in this territory also reveal, when dealing with illness, death and the various elements that make up its distinctiveness, or even its unusual character, in view of what we already know about similar conflicts that have happened in Provence and the rest of the world.…”
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  2. 142

    Des inégalités d’appropriation des enjeux énergétiques territoriaux? Analyse sociologique d’un instrument coopératif autour de l’éolien « citoyen » by Guillaume Christen, Philippe Hamman

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Even if this incentive instrument promotes the reconciliation of the inhabitants and the wind technology, its operationalization could not avoid encountering social inequities in participation as well as in the local appropriation of the plan, especially because the organizational processes of the wind energy are built on specific expert knowledge. …”
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    Justice climatique et démocratie environnementale - Les inégalités d’accès au droit des populations vulnérables aux risques littoraux – quelques éléments de comparaison by Marie-Laure Lambert, Aurélie Arnaud, Cécilia Claeys

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The environmental democracy, as promoted by the Aarhus convention (access to environmental information, participation in the public decisions and access to the judge), encounters, in reality, economic and social inequalities. In particular, as regards littoral risks in a context of climate change, the exposed populations are not equal, including on the French territory. …”
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    The connection between climate change and perinatal mental health by Jennifer L. Barkin, Jennifer L. Barkin, Sanne van Rhijn, Sanne van Rhijn, Chloe M. Johnson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Climate inequalities need to be addressed alongside health and social inequalities.…”
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  5. 145

    Populações tradicionais e inclusão social no Brasil:Um paralelo entre as políticas de acesso à terra e à educação superior por indígenas e quilombolas by Ana Lúcia Aguiar Melo, José Luiz de Moura Filho

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In order to tackle the social inequalities that have deepened during decades of liberal governments, ethnic movements have been demanding the construction of public policies that, although they seek common objectives, deal with the segments according to their specificities. …”
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  6. 146

    Ecology and Justice: From Environmental Justice to Integral Ecology of «Laudato si’» by Jerzy Gocko

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… Until recently, in the social teaching of the Church, the principle of social justice has been primarily related to issues of poverty, social inequalities, wealth distribution, and goods. Pope Francis extends this understanding to environmental issues. …”
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    A Compensação Financeira pela Exploração de Recursos Minerais - CFEM como mecanismo para políticas públicas inclusivas em Parauapebas/PA by Tiago Soares Barcelos, Gabriel Moraes de Outeiro, Maria Amélia Enriquez, Marco Antônio Silva Lima, João Paulo Borges de Loureiro

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Parauapebas is a municipality rich in mineral resources but faces serious social inequalities, in addition to being dependent on mining. …”
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  8. 148

    Cotidiano, consumo e vida urbana em cidades médias brasileiras by Eda Maria Góes

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Based on its analysis, the struggles waged on consumption and the key role of spaces were evidenced, observing that the house, its equipment and the individual vehicle structure a permanent and renewable object system, which assumed autonomy and operates in the reproduction of social inequalities. As main conclusion it is observed that the expansion of access to the housing market, household appliances and vehicles occurred in Brazil since the 1990s, mainly in the 2000s, made possible the spread of the working class representation, as a consumer and producer of urban life at the same time that normalization of the consumption, individual leisure and the peripheral location of residences have favored social control, especially in these middle-sized cities in which public spaces, trade unions, political manifestations and even "the tavern on the corner" exercise ever less attraction.…”
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    Accessibility, equity and the sharing of water resources by Rémi Schweizer

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Indeed, despite their cooperative and endogenous nature, they tend to not only exclude certain members of the population, but also to reproduce rather than reduce social inequalities within the community. In general, these results challenge the rosy picture generally found in the literature relating to these community governance models.…”
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    Examination of Health Literacy Levels of Pre-Service Teachers by Didem Kilic, Guntay Tasci, Bahattin Deniz Altunoglu

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Low level of health literacy causes a decrease in quality of life and social inequalities. Adequate health literacy levels of pre-service teachers will not only reduce the risk of disease, but also will contribute to development of a healthy lifestyle for societies. …”
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    Causes and solutions for fruit and vegetable waste: a participatory approach with Romanian farmers for sustainable agriculture by Ruxandra Malina Petrescu-Mag, Dacinia Crina Petrescu, Iulia Ajtai, Carmen Andreea Roba, Oana Adriana Gica, Lucian Cuibus, Ancuta Tenter, Valentin Toader, Adina Letitia Negrusa, Nicoleta Bican-Brișan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Fruit and vegetable (FV) waste poses significant challenges to agricultural sustainability, causing resource inefficiencies, environmental degradation, economic loss, and social inequalities. Farmers are the most important stakeholders in minimizing FV waste in primary production, and any intervention must consider their attitudes and perspectives. …”
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  12. 152

    Non-take-up as a social experience. Towards a typology of not claiming social benefits by Barbara Lucas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This approach enables us to grasp how social inequalities, stigmatisation and discrimination – as structural explanations for non-take-up theorised separately in the literature – together help to shape different meanings of non-take-up. …”
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  13. 153

    Tourism commodification and privatization of nature: private protected areas in the Serra de Tramuntana (Mallorca) by Nora Müller, Robert Fletcher, Macià Blázquez Salom

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…PPAs are accused of reproducing social inequalities when entailing enclosure, exclusivity, land grabbing or dispossession. …”
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    Tourism commodification and privatization of nature: private protected areas in the Serra de Tramuntana (Mallorca) by Nora Müller, Robert Fletcher, Macià Blázquez Salom

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…PPAs are accused of reproducing social inequalities when entailing enclosure, exclusivity, land grabbing or dispossession. …”
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    Homo Ludens: The Changing Meaning and Function of Game from Traditional Life to Culture Industry ‘Squid Game’ Example by Ferhat Kaçar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The findings reveal that economic pressures and social inequalities have transformed the function of games and that children's games have become deadly and cruel in the struggle for survival and the ambition to make money in modern society. …”
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    Un référentiel nouveau de gestion de la chose publique éducative française by Michel Warren

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Territorialization produces new ways of linking national and local, which are part of a double political will of the state to redistribute power, and to fight against social inequalities at school. It expresses a new cultural, ideological and political reference for the Republic school management. …”
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    Wildlife trade dynamics: exploring bushmeat market with a view toward social and ecological justice in Ibadan Metropolis Nigeria by Bright O. Olunusi, Bright O. Olunusi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The surveyed marketers—90% of whom were married—face social inequalities, with only 50% having secondary education and 10% lacking formal education. …”
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    Faktor - Faktor Penyebab Kudeta Terhadap Kekuasaan Moammar Khadafi di Libya by Jenni Irene Corry M, Karina Septiani, Maulana Diki

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Then economic issues such as economic discrimination, unemployment, and corruption in the Gaddafi’s family that give rise to high social inequalities. Coupled with the structural and socio-cultural factors such as discrimination against minorities, gender, and state institutions are not effective as inhibitors of the country's development. …”
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    Longitudinal photovoice examination of workplace experiences for Congolese refugee women in the United States by Shannon McMorrow, Jyotika Saksena

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Refugees fleeing the Democratic Republic of Congo are vulnerable to health and social inequities. Women from the DRC are at unique risk within the social and cultural milieu of the U.S., but there is insufficient evidence to inform tailored programs and policies for this population. …”
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    Bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review of the relationship between sustainable development goals and sustainable entrepreneurship over time by Elba Patricia Benavides-Sánchez, Ismael Moya-Clemente, Gabriela Ribes-Giner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The vision of SE is global, inclusive and supportive addressing environmental challenges, social inequalities and economic insecurity. Therefore, researchers and scholars have conducted previous studies on the SE in the SDGs, but there are still gaps in the research, such as a study that presents a detailed and updated picture of their relationship in specific contexts. …”
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