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La crise de l’Etat belge
Published 2007-11-01“…The Belgian State current crisis is described, with a focus on its roots (Flemish growing rancors vis à vis the French-speaking Belgians since the XIXth century, reinforced by the two World Wars), its forms (twister structure of the federal Belgium), its stakes (economic inequalities between the regions, as well as Brussels question) and potential scenarios to end crisis.…”
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Gouvernement des communs environnementaux et circulation des inégalités dans le village de Sarmoli (Kumaon, Uttarakhand, Himalaya indien)
Published 2017-11-01“…As a consequence, it did not annihilate all socio-economical inequalities in the village, but only shifted them.…”
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Inégalités d'accès, de formation et d'utilisation des technologies numériques pour les mathématiques à l'école dans deux pays d'Amérique latine : la Colombie et le Mexique
Published 2024-03-01“…In both countries, mirroring the socio-economic inequalities of our societies, there are limitations in access and use of DT in public schools at all levels, which contrast with the situations of more developed countries. …”
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Fluid Theologies: Shifts and Changes of African Pentecostalism
Published 2021-12-01“…The problem is exacerbated by the deepening of economic inequalities, unstable politics, and poverty. Qualitatively, this article used the response of African Pentecostals to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe as a case study to explore how African Pentecostal theologies lack systematic interpretations. …”
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Solidarity in Ethnically Diverse Contexts: Supportive Relations of First‐Generation Roma Graduates’ Social Mobility in Hungary
Published 2025-02-01“…The relationship between Roma and non‐Roma in Central and Eastern European countries is determined by growing socio‐economic inequalities, racism based on structural inequalities, and far‐right policies of scapegoating. …”
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Solidarity in Diversity: Overcoming Marginalisation in Society
Published 2025-02-01“…The 13 articles in this issue are organised into four themes: (a) solidarity’s response to exclusion, (b) its dynamic nature in contested contexts, (c) innovative frameworks, and (d) its role in tackling economic inequalities. Through case studies of migrant communities, Roma graduates, neurodivergent artists, and trans women, the contributions highlight solidarity’s potential to counter exclusion, navigate tensions, and inspire collective action. …”
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L’appropriation par les habitants des dispositifs de végétalisation urbaine participative à Lyon : quelles inégalités socio-spatiales ?
Published 2020-12-01“…Hence this paper examining the location of inhabitants’ initiatives regarding to socio-economic inequalities previously existing in the city. We argue that participatory urban greening generates environmental injustice in the city. …”
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Nebulous Populism and the Constellation of Agencies within the Philippine Catholic Church
Published 2025-01-01“…Some view it as emerging from failed liberal democracies with worsening economic inequalities. Others have viewed political disenfranchisement as a leading factor, while a handful relate it to socio-cultural and psychological yearnings for the kind of leader the populist leader embodies. …”
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Directing innovation through confrontation and democratisation: the case of platform cooperativism
Published 2024-12-01“…Simultaneously, digital platforms have sparked significant concerns regarding labour rights, economic inequalities, and injustices. We investigate the strategies of resistance, appropriation, and re-direction of digital platform technology in the case of CoopCycle, a food delivery riders’ platform cooperative. …”
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Feasibility of City Development Strategy in Enabling and Regularizing the Informal Settlements, Tabriz metropolis, district 1
Published 2015-06-01“…Nowadays, informal settlements has become a common challenge in many of cities particularly in Metropolises .On one hand, it is a spatial manifestation of social and economical inequalities and injustice at the local, regional and national levels. …”
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L’Enseignement supérieur britannique en 2002 : incertaine démocratisation
Published 2004-01-01“…What seems to act as a powerful brake on the expansion and the democratisation of the sector is the very structure of society—with deep-seated socio-economic inequalities—just as much as the contradictions between some of the policies now implemented.…”
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The Politics of Objects: Eliza Cook’s Biographies of Things
Published 2016-05-01“…The ‘voice’ of things is used to denounce social and economic inequalities. The first part of this study concentrates on Cook’s denunciation of the accumulation of manufactured objects in bourgeois homes while, in her own interiors, objects and rooms encourage the return to more community-centred values. …”
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Contribution à l’histoire du Planning familial : le partenariat CFDT-MFPF au cours des années soixante-dix
Published 2008-07-01“…Indeed, shortly after Mai 68, the historical context of women movement speeds up the reflection in progress in each organization – the CFDT heads towards a strategy linking class struggle and sexuality while the MFPF tries to connect contraception and abortion issues with socio-economic inequalities. The transformations existing within both organizations (which spark off many controversies in the CFDT as well as in the MFPF) will enable the setting up of a partnership around the fight for the repeal of 1920 law. …”
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Rising infrastructure inequalities accompany urbanization and economic development
Published 2025-01-01“…Fourth, we find that infrastructure inequality may evolve differently than economic inequalities. Overall, advancing sustainable development vis-à-vis urbanization and economic development will require intentional infrastructure planning for spatial equity.…”
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Rural innovation, ecosystem services and urbanisation processes in Liguria, between coastal and inner areas
Published 2023-06-01“…Spatial planning must therefore aim at new development models able to harmonise the need to preserve the environmental components with the need to reduce the socio-economic inequalities, often linked to inequitable access to ecosystem services. …”
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Pitfalls of PTOs in land ownership and control: Rethinking access for rural development in South Africa
Published 2024-11-01“…The results show that these pitfalls perpetuate socio-economic inequalities, hinder investment in land improvements, and contribute to conflicts over land resources. …”
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SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING OF NEET BASED ON GENDER AND GENERATION SURVEY IN MOLDOVA
Published 2023-12-01“…The results supplement the current knowledge on NEET heterogeneity from the side of self-assigned well-being rather than socio-economic inequalities.…”
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Ocean in danger: Climate challenges and sustainable solutions
Published 2025-01-01“…If we fail to take appropriate, concerted and ambitious action, this tendency may quickly trigger famines, major population movements, and socio-economic inequalities, hampering our societies’ aspirations for fair and sustainable development. …”
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Beyond borders: the dynamic role of Papuan Muslims in governing special autonomy
Published 2024-12-01“…These findings highlight the multidimensional challenges of special autonomy, including social, political, and economic inequalities. The study concludes that, while special autonomy policies offer opportunities for regional development, they also foster tensions and marginalization. …”
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Les enjeux et les déclinaisons de la notion de « santé sexuelle et reproductive » au Maroc. Réflexions à partir du cas des grossesses hors mariage
Published 2017-11-01“…The role of broader socio-economic inequalities, moral negotiations and the creation of "target" categories of "vulnerable" beneficiaries within non-governmental organizations rather emerge as elements to be problematized in a critical anthropology of health and reproduction in Morocco.…”
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