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    Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Can You See? Exploring the Tension Between Strategic Choices and Claimants’ Voices in Environmental Litigation in the EU by Reilly Anne Dempsey Willis

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This raises concerns about potential elitism. Second, practitioners highlighted that there are numerous strategic choices made during case selection and framing which could affect how voices are heard. …”
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    Antivaccine, denialist, and conspiracy theorist content on Facebook. An analysis of the No to the New World Order page by Julio C. Aguila Sanchez, Carmen Castillo Rocha, Ángel R. Vargas Valencia

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Additionally, the posts asserted that the pandemic is part of a New World Order promoted by elites. Conservative ideas were also found, alongside the criticism of health, economic, and financial organisations. …”
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    Sobre la decolonialidad negra marxista by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Morgan Ndlovu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…La decolonización del siglo XX también se extiende más allá de su captura por las elites burguesas que quisieron reemplazar los colonialistas blancos sin cambiar el sistema-mundo moderno con sus jerarquías raciales y su ideología de género.…”
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    The Sacred and the Sensual by Swetha Vijayakumar

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Khajuraho thrives on the dichotomy of being damned as pornography and the transgression of Indian culture on one hand, and on the other being endorsed to international tourists and Indian urban elites as an epitome of Indian liberalness – as the quintessential Kamasutra Temple. …”
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    Insurrección, legitimidad y política radical by Ramírez Gallegos, Franklin

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…A la luz de tal lectura, y en el marco del ciclo de desacato político abierto con la primera destitución presidencial en 1997, se sostiene que en el ordenamiento político se ha instalado una forma intempestiva de ejercicio de la soberanía popular desde la que se establece un modo radical de control democrático de las elites políticas: la ¿forma insurrección¿.…”
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    Héroes olvidados, conmemoraciones y tensiones en las configuraciones del pasado. Salta (Argentina), década de 1930 by René Osvaldo Geres

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…En el contexto de las tensiones económicas, políticas y sociales del período de entreguerras y de la necesidad de un control cada vez más exhaustivo sobre los sectores ajenos a los grupos gobernantes, la presión social y los proyectos de memorias alternativos tuvieron peso en las formas en que las elites intelectuales pensaban su pasado provincial, con miras a proyectos escritos desde la capital del país, pero sensibles también a los conflictos y tensiones del propio espacio de producción.…”
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    Institutionalization of Ukrainian Nationalism: Difference of "Svoboda" ("Liberty") and "Praviy Sektor" ("Right Ssector") Ideology by A. A. Tokarev

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Before the Crimean crisis Ukrainian nationalism had primarily historical roots, and in many respects it was created by attitude of empire elites (the Russian and Soviet Empires) to Ukrainians and their nation-state formations. …”
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    Insurrección, legitimidad y política radical by Franklin Ramírez Gallegos

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…A la luz de tal lectura, y en el marco del ciclo de desacato político abierto con la primera destitución presidencial en 1997, se sostiene que en el ordenamiento político se ha instalado una forma intempestiva de ejercicio de la soberanía popular desde la que se establece un modo radical de control democrático de las elites políticas: la “forma insurrección”. …”
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    Vestimentary eponyms in contemporary Spanish language by Y. V. Slivchikova

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…According to the study international borrowed terms-eponyms look to neutrality, but among other synonyms acquire the meaning of elitism. Not international vestimentary terms-eponyms have a special connotative meaning, which is known amongst native speakers, that is why while teaching or translating more attention should be paid to them.…”
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    Modernización universitaria y protesta estudiantil en Colombia: el caso de la Universidad Industrial de Santander (1953-1977) by Álvaro Acevedo Tarazona

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…La UIS se convirtió en la institución más importante que los santandereanos crearon en el siglo XX, producto del esfuerzo denodado de unas élites regionales que, paradójicamente contribuyeron a formar desde el Colegio de Santander una contraélite que fijó su derrotero en la revolución socialista.…”
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    Liberating the open and distance learning model from the chains of oppressive education theories by Mackenzie Ishmael Chibambo, Joseph Jinja Divala, Aggripa Chingombe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study draws on Bowles and Gintis’ correspondence theory, as well as the Factory Education Model (FEM), and the Industrialized Teaching Model (ITEM) by Otto Peters, as theoretical propositions to explain how schooling contexts and the hidden curriculum prepare students the interests of employers (capitalists) and the powerful elites of modern society. While the findings of this study are applicable across various higher education contexts, ODL has significantly demonstrated a strong alignment with the predictions of the correspondence theory, FEM and ITEM, probably due to its mode of delivery and historical foundations. …”
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    Comparing State-level policy responses to economic reforms in India by Loraine Kennedy, Kim Robin, Diego Zamuner

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…One of the objectives of this study is to understand how subnational political elites, who now have more ‘policy space’ (if not necessarily more fiscal space), elaborate their economic development strategies in relation to the central state, on one hand, and to social forces in their political jurisdictions, on the other. …”
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    Investigating and analyzing the factors and Drivers affecting the convergence and national cohesion (Case study: Baloch people in southeastern country) by abas Jahan Abadian, Yaser kahrazeh, Parviz Reza Mirlotfi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The study underscores the significance of factors such as mutual trust, decentralization, concentration of industries and decision-making centers, strengthening ethnic identity in alignment with national identity, the role of historical documents in promoting national cohesion, the cultural center of the Baloch people in southeastern Iran, common social customs, and the positive influence of ethnic and national elites. Additionally, the study recognizes the influence of regional political tensions, historical economic ties with neighboring countries, and the prevalence of border markets with Afghanistan and Pakistan as significant factors that shape convergence, divergence, and national cohesion among the Baloch people in the Sistan and Baluchestan province in the southeast of the country.…”
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