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    Estigmatización territorial y salud: experiencias de desigualdad social en la periferia de Buenos Aires by Betina Freidin, Matías S. Ballesteros, Mercedes Krause, Agustín Wilner

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Analizamos las responsabilidades por las condiciones deterioradas de vida atribuidas a los vecinos y a actores extrabarriales. Asimismo, damos cuenta de algunas estrategias individuales y colectivas para afrontar la estigmatización territorial.…”
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  2. 1362

    Valutare, progettare, implementare. I percorsi punitivo-rieducativi del sistema penale minorile tra giustizia riparativa e terzo settore by Fabio Ricciardi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In a context where the various institutions are flanked by individuals of a private nature (third sector entities) and re-education professionals (social workers, mediators, educators, psychologists), the result of the atonement and re-education path identified is the result of mediation between the various actors and the knowledge they put in place. Hence the proliferation of re-educational (stay in the community, probation for social service, criminal mediation). …”
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    Green tides: the Suez Canal as key hub and green corridor for a hydrogen future between the Middle East and Europe by Tobias Zumbraegel, Alisa Kegel

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This paper examines the canal’s evolving role as a dynamic energy space, where diverse actors and networks intersect, shaping spatial power relations and aligning with green capitalism interests. …”
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    Gendered Corruption: How Gender Norms Underpin Experiences of Corruption in Asian and Pacific Countries by Caryn Peiffer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As such, anticorruption policy actors are increasingly asked to ‘mainstream gender’ into their work. …”
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  5. 1365

    Los intelectuales ante la violencia de la Revolución Mexicana by Daniel Avechuco-Cabrera

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…En ese transcurso, la brutalidad de las masas no sólo obstaculizó la inserción de nuevos actores, sobre todo el sector campesino, al mapa sociocultural del México de las primeras décadas del siglo XX, sino que además sacó a la superficie antiguas nociones que se creían extintas, como el supuesto vínculo natural entre la violencia y las clases bajas, lo cual se expresó en las representaciones culturales del conflicto.…”
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    Processus territoriaux et gestion de l’eau en Camargue gardoise by Daniel Petit, Anne Rivière-Honegger

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Next to the major changes which occurred in the « Camargue gardoise » during sixties and seventies, and because of the becoming obsolete « Traité des Marais » which was regulating the collective management of water levels, the economic actors dealing with water concerns have been developing individualistic policies. …”
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  7. 1367

    La COVID-19 y sus efectos en la asimetría de las relaciones UE-China: ¿hacia un nuevo paradigma económico? by Augusto García-Weil

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Para ello, realizaremos un análisis de ambos actores internacionales y de sus respectivas reacciones a la pandemia, tanto desde el punto de vista idiosincrático, como económico y administrativo.…”
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  8. 1368

    Archives délaissées, archives retrouvées, archives explorées : les fonds calédoniens pour l’étude du patrimoine kanak dispersé by Marion Bertin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…These two projects were often quoted and commented on by the actors themselves and scholars, but the source material itself has stayed relatively unknown and un-consulted. …”
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  9. 1369

    Political Advertising by Big Business after Rubicon by Paul Vorster

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Therefore, for the future of democracy, political parties as the primary political actors cannot refrain from using all available communication techniques. …”
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    Cinquante ans depuis la révolution des œillets by Lincoln Secco, Osvaldo Coggiola

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In Portugal, these problems were concentrated and exploded in a short space of time, thanks to a major crisis in the Armed Forces. Its political actors, from the MFA to the extreme left, were forced to improvise political responses to events that often overtook them. …”
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    De la vulnérabilité à la résilience : mutation ou bouleversement ? by Bruno Barroca, Maryline DiNardo, Irène Mboumoua

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Finally, we will emphasize the risk of instrumentalisation of the concept of resilience by urban planning actors.…”
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    Aménagement durable des territoires : quel apport d’un outil multimédia d’aide à la délibération ? by Aurèlie Chamaret, Victoria Reichel, Martin O’Connor

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…It aims to understand points of convergence and difference and to aid in the choice of future development paths as it represents any problem that involves social choice (e.g. environmental conflicts) through three key dimensions: actors, scenarios, and issues. We discuss two cases in which KerDST has been applied (water management issues in residential development in the UK and urban mobility options in France). …”
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    Dualities of the Hungarian Credit Institute Activities by Sándor Zsolt Kovács

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…An important starting point for the issue is the business philosophy and operational distinction of Hungarian actors in the credit institute market (a segment of the representatives of global commercial banks and locally embedded savings cooperatives), and the analysis of the geographical range of their activities (Kovács, 2014a; 2017), and also the survey of their relationship to developed centre regions and lagging peripheral areas. …”
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    Intereses geopolíticos de Israel en el conflicto armado en Siria by JANIEL DAVID MELAMED VISBAL

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Israel se constituye como un protagonista sui generis de la guerra pues no es uno de los principales actores armados del conflicto, pero tampoco es un mero espectador pasivo y despreocupado.El texto presenta, de manera descriptiva, una caracterización geopolítica de Siria y de sus históricas relaciones de conflictividad bélica con Israel. …”
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    La oikonización de la ciudadanía urbana by Árbara Galarza

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…El trabajo aborda antropológicamente la ciudadanía urbana combinando la explicación histórico-estructural de la constitución urbana del oikos y de la polis, junto a una comprensión asentada en la experiencia vivida por actores al realizar sus mandados como tareas de aprovisionamiento. …”
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    Enjeux de professionnalisation et rapport à la formation des artistes équestres : approche d’un objet « complexe » soutenue par deux niveaux d’analyse by Thérèse Perez-Roux

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The issue of professionalisation of the sector is not perceived in the same way by the actors concerned. The contribution focuses on the relationship of AEs to training and is based on a plural data collection: semi-directive interviews (n=31), and interviews carried out on the basis of traces of the activity in a prototypical training course. …”
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    Borders within. An Ethnographic Take on the Reception Policies of Asylum Seekers in Alto Adige/South Tyrol by Stefano degli Uberti

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The “processual turn” in the study of borders has opened up to the analysis of how borders and border regimes, conceived of as social practices, are created/recreated in many ways, for many actors, at any place and time; however, this perspective still coexists with traditional approaches to borders, characterized by a fixation with the notion of border only as a tangible entity, the physical outcome of political, social and/or economic processes. …”
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    MALINALI: DISCURSOS Y CREACIÓN CULTURAL by ANNA MARÍA FERNÁNDEZ PONCELA

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Se muestra la diversidad de opinión y versiones del personaje según la mirada de los actores sociales en cuestión, así como el cambio histórico de la misma que está teniendo lugar en nuestros días.…”
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    Le patient : le tiers impensé dans l’apprentissage du raisonnement clinique by Delphine Guyet, Jean-Luc Rinaudo

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The analysis of the interactions and the different positions taken by the actors during the session allows modeling in an educational pyramid, placing the patient as a third part mediator in the learning of clinical reasoning. …”
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    Le Programme d’Agriculture Urbaine de la ville de Rosario en Argentine by Marta Soler Montiel

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In the Argentinean city of Rosario, in the province of Santa Fe, urban agriculture has moved from being an agronomic and socioeconomic alternative proposed by Agroecology to a massive activity in reaction to economic crisis in 2001 to become an institutionalized public local policy at present. In the process, actors involved, spaces and places, activities, organization and institutional links has gain in complexity, mainly in the last decade. …”
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