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    The Chinese State, Incomplete Proletarianization and Structures of Inequality in Two Epochs by Wu Jieh-min, Mark Selden

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Indeed, as in many countries, citizenship legally determines access to opportunities for income, welfare, security, education and a range of benefits presided over by the state. …”
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    Making Learning Fun by Keith G. Diem, Judy Levings

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Even if you’re not a teacher by profession, you can successfully guide youth to learn communication, leadership, citizenship, and other life skills, as well as subject matter through their 4-H projects and club participation. …”
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    Bagnards, orpailleurs et fonctionnaires du bassin du Maroni dans la Grande guerre by Virginie Brunelot, Arnauld Heuret

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The participation of this complex population in the First World War was integral to their citizenship and considered as evidencing a desire to defend the ‘Motherland’.During the conflict, the penal colony was severely impacted by the lack of food and material provisions and only returned to its regular operation in 1921. …”
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    Unidos pelo rio, separados pela ponte: desigualdades entrelaçadas na fronteira franco-brasileira by Fabio Santos

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Based on six months of ethnographic fieldwork as well as document and discourse analysis, the article reinforces the argument that the issue of visa non-reciprocity has not only been key to the delay of the bridge: in the aftermath of the inauguration, it actually turned the bridge into a one-way street which perpetuates inequalities on the basis of citizenship and in connection with other axes of stratification. …”
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    "Nightown", "Necropolis", "Jerusalem" : les figures de la ville dans Ulysses de James Joyce by Philippe Birgy

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Leaving aside the questions of the town-like or maze-like structure of the text itself and the hieroglyphic tracery of the flâneur's path—for these aspects have already been amply documented by Joycean scholars—it concentrates on the communal dimension that underlies Joyce's writing and on the stylistic inscription of a democracy to come that reaches beyond nationalism and citizenship (the latter being comically presented as Bloom's celestial Jerusalem). …”
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    Intersectionnalité, diversité capacitaire et diversité ethnoculturelle by Véro Leduc, Sendy-Loo Emmanuel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It looks at issues of cultural belonging and representation and suggests ways of implementing greater cultural equity to make it easier for members of this group to exercise their cultural citizenship.…”
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    La subjetividad como potencial democratizador: análisis de la esfera pública desde la teoría de la acción comunicativa by Rommy Morales Olivares, Andrea Silva Tapia

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…It shows that the more precarious the experience of change is, the smaller will be peoples ability to exercise their citizenship in the public political space.…”
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    O Brasil e a circulação de bens culturais na atualidade by Ruben George Oliven

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The country has serious challenges ahead if it wants to extend full citizenship to all its inhabitants.…”
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    Un espace social transnational entre les Émirats et le sud de l’Iran : les Khodmouni (Lârestâni) à Dubaï by Amin Moghadam

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…On the creation of the United Arab Emirates state in 1971, the present migrants were granted the new state’s nationality and citizenship, while the new migrants, remained “temporary workers” because of policies restricting access to Emirati nationality. …”
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    Être ou ne pas être subversives ? by Dominique Bourque

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…Or is it a position of retreat induced by the multiple discriminations this social group is facing in terms of sex, sexuality, language, culture and, in the case of those who belong to a so called visible or status minority, “race” and citizenship? …”
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    Interactional justice model, power distance, and leader-member exchange as a high quality workplace by Elly Yuliandari, Gugus Wijonarko

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The reciprocal relationship between superiors and subordinates (leader-member exchange or LMX) influences work productivity, organizational citizenship. This study examines the relationship model of interactional justice and power distance reduction in the leader-member exchange. …”
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    América Latina luego del mito del progreso neoliberal: las políticas sociales y el problema de la desigualdad by Claudia C. Danani

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Finally, a brief discussion on the need of rescue the citizenship into Public Education and Public Health is developed in the third section. …”
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    Patriotisme philanthropique et citoyenneté féminine : les femmes et la Primrose League, 1914-1918 by Philippe Vervaecke

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Discussion then turns to the ambiguous relation of the League’s hierarchy towards the issue of women’s citizenship, which highlights the fact that this organisation embodied a desire to resist the gender disturbances occasioned by the war.…”
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    Making Learning Fun by Keith G. Diem, Judy Levings

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Even if you’re not a teacher by profession, you can successfully guide youth to learn communication, leadership, citizenship, and other life skills, as well as subject matter through their 4-H projects and club participation. …”
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    MISSION AS RECONCILIATION by A van de Beek

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… For a long time, missiology operated in the paradigm of civilisation and good citizenship. Since the end of the 19th century, inculturation and social justice have replaced this paradigm. …”
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    Luttes contre le sida et luttes LGBT au Maroc. Notes exploratoires sur les enjeux d’une imbrication by Marien Gouyon, Sandrine Musso

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Based on the analysis of the social uses of the category “MSM” in aids prevention, this article underlines the forms of subjectivities and citizenship that emerge from a crisscrossing of underprivileged struggles in public space.…”
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    Conselhos Municipais de Assistência Social e controle social by Jacqueline Oliveira da Silva, Sonia Mercedes Lenhard Bredemeier, Maria Cristina Illanez Valenzuela

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Those cities were part of the national research City councils and social assistence and broadening of citizenship coordinated by UCPEL Catholic University of Pelotas and Brazilian Cáritas. …”
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    Nous venons en paix : l’immigration dans les films de science-fiction après la Guerre Froide by Samantha Kountz

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The semantic and syntactic analysis of such films highlights the underlying metaphors behind the use of aliens and UFOs as commentary on the culture of these movies a depiction of the aliens in terms of race, class and citizenship. Through the analysis of Alien Nation (1988), Coneheads (1993), Men in Black (1997), the Star Wars prequels (1999-2005) et Man of Steel (2013), the immigration anxiety projected onto aliens in science fiction film will be analysed in order to identify how the immigrants are depicted in Hollywood cinema as well as how the attitude of the American public towards immigration may have changed.…”
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    Immigrants in the United States: “Illegal Aliens” On Their Way To Becoming Emergent “Possible Subjects” by Catherine Lejeune

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…As I examine this evolution and the conflict it has generated, I will devote special attention to undocumented immigrants: from the harsh treatment to which they were subjected during the Bush presidency to the conditions in which they have come to mobilize and have emerged as political actors, even to the point of transforming ideas of citizenship and related rights.   …”
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    As políticas sociais de reconhecimento como elemento de redução das desigualdades sociais by Alex Pizzio

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The aim of this discussion, is to show that the policies of recognition set in a field of possibilities, which is an area of formulation and implementation of collective projects, aims at conquering and expanding the social rights characteristic of citizenship, reflected in the decrease of social inequalities in democratic regimes.…”
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