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    Seeking victims’ perspective on remedy: the case of Brasil Verde Farm’s workers by Regiane Cristina de Oliveira

    “…Abstract The awareness that slavery did not disappear with abolition has brought back discussions about dichotomies and tensions that were left unresolved in the context of the abolition. …”
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    Growth, exclusion and vulnerability: evaluation of the socio-spatial transformation of post-apartheid Pretoria-Tshwane (South Africa) by Andre Horn

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The failure of the local government of Pretoria-Tshwane to achieve the said goals points to the inefficiency of the current approach that obligates municipalities with the complete task to rectify the dichotomies of the apartheid city system within their regions.  …”
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    Conservative Women and Feminism in the United States: Between Hatred and Appropriation by Françoise Coste

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Les contradictions internes à l’antiféminisme féminin au sujet de la dichotomie supériorité/égalité entre les sexes sont donc évidentes…”
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    Multi-Modal Social Media Analytics: A Sentiment Perception-Driven Framework in Nanjing Districts by Meng Xia, Zhengyang Lu, Feng Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our findings reveal distinct spatial gradients in urban perception that challenge traditional urban-rural dichotomies. While central districts exhibit higher positive sentiments toward built environment (0.65-0.71) and economic factors, peripheral areas show stronger positive associations with environmental quality (0.42) and community cohesion (0.47). …”
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    Notes on Post-criticality: Towards an Architecture of Reflexive Modernisation by Robert Cowherd

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Beyond the confining dichotomies of the post-criticality debate is a perspective offered by sociologists Ulrich Beck, Scott Lash and Anthony Giddens on what they have called a ‘second modernity’ or ‘reflexive modernisation’. …”
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    Authoritarianism vs Democracy as a Key Contradiction in Approaching the Study of Political Leadership by Ilya E. Strelets

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study examines current trends in political leadership research in the context of theoretical and methodological debates regarding the key dichotomies of personality vs institution, authoritarianism vs democracy. …”
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    Sobre medios, masa, cultura popular en las crónicas de Carlos Monsiváis by María Ángela Cifuentes

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…At the same time, the particular hybrid style of his writing is analyzed, as well as the importance of paradox as a resource in his critical work as regards power relations and the crossing of the boundaries of dichotomies.…”
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    Monsters and Heroes: The Ironies of Black Subjectivity in Stephen Crane’s The Monster and Richard Wright’s The Man Who Lived Underground by Joseph L. Lewis

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Ce qui m'y intéresse, ce sont d'ailleurs les dichotomies raciales et la manière dont "L'Afrique" et le "peuple africain" vivant aux Etats-Unis sont associés à ces connotations raciales.…”
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    Assessment in education: Current trends, problems and contradictions (review of scientific publications) by I. B. Shmigirilova, A. S. Rvanova, O. V. Grigorenko

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The wide range of assessment goals confirms the significance of the assessment as the education component; however, it results in some contradictions between the goals, which appear in estimated dichotomies: formative and summative assessment, norm-based and criteria-based assessment. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…These fields owe much of their longevity to their roots in institutional economics, whose debates, such as the Berle-Dodd debate, were based on interdisciplinary dialogue and the abandonment of sectorial divisions and public-private dichotomies.[25] There was opposition to this approach to the role of companies in society that could have implications for CSR’s interdisciplinarity, such as the understanding that corporate activities should be restricted to profit maximization.[26] Yet, those were often oppositions to CSR or business and human rights themselves. …”
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