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Building an Oral Repository of African Immigration Experiences in French: The Griotte Project’s Reparative Historiographic Praxis Through Service-Learning at the University of Cent...
Published 2025-01-01“…French serves as an important tool of Black transnational community building, networking, and civic organization in our area. However, Black French speakers in the United States are often erased in official records of the presence and activities of immigrants in Arkansas, as well as from representation in French syllabi. …”
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Une révolution presque sereine : la déségrégation des écoles à Washington en 1954
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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Competency in network use as a resource for citizenship: implications for the digital divide
Published 2003-01-01“…Network competent people participated more frequently in the activities of civic organizations and contacted decision-makers. Compared to less competent people, they appeared to be informed consumers. …”
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EU Financial Assistance to Civil Society in Turkey: Shrinking the Political Space in the Post-Gezi Process?
Published 2022-10-01“…That is, the EU has focused on liberal-democratic cooperation with civic organic intellectuals, based on the conviction that civil society is the engine for social and political transformation. …”
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Political participation and voluntary associations : A hypergraph case study.
Published 2025-01-01“…Civic organizations, ranging from interest groups to voluntary associations, significantly influence policy formation in representative democracies. …”
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Mapping maternal and infant health in Morocco: A global scoping review of themes, gaps, and the "unseen" in the published health research literature, 2000-2022.
Published 2024-01-01“…Socially marginalized women were often invisible to research, as were private healthcare, NGO care (non-governmental civic organizations), and healthcare in community. In articles, researchers recommended new policies, new laws, health system reform, and government actions to advocate for patients. …”
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