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  1. 101

    Representações interculturais de gênero no romance A república dos sonhos, de Nélida Piñon by Lúcia Osana Zolin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…On the other hand, the gender representations in 20th century Brazil provide a highly interest view of female emancipation brought about by feminist movements. The novel re- veals the process of discordant voices with regard to hegemonic ideologies such as patriarchy and phallogocentrism commonly represented and replicated in canoni- cal literature. …”
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  2. 102

    Wild Wild West : une série au carrefour des affirmations dans les États-Unis du milieu des années 1960 by Jean Ruhlman

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The series also takes sides against several forms of conservatism, brings a subtle support to the moral emancipation and empowerment of the African American and gay minorities who had achieved differing stages of mobilization in the 1960s. …”
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  3. 103

    Smoking Hot: the Odalisque’s eroticizing Cigarette by Liesbeth Grotenhuis

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Sold in eye-catching tin boxes, the Egyptian landscape illustrations soon changed into better selling eastern beauties, obviously tempting potential male users. Yet after the emancipation of tobacco in the west, the historical queens Cleopatra and Nefertiti invited tourist to the dream world of Egypt.…”
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  4. 104

    Images de l’étrange : Punch ou la re-présentation du paradigme bourgeois by Françoise Baillet

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…However, while many Victorians feared a major crisis of the family, the focus was mainly on the private sphere and the drawings played a significant role in the tackling of feminine emancipation. But the concept of identity was also negotiated on the patriotic field and the oddity of the typical Punch stranger became another way for the magazine to reassert the deeply-felt British superiority.…”
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  5. 105

    Défendre le corps des femmes. Libre pensée et féminisme aux États-Unis (1820-1920) by Auréliane Narvaez

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Exploring the lives and ideas of such freethinkers as Frances Wright, Ernestine Rose, Juliet Stillman Severance, Lois Waisbrooker, or Voltairine de Cleyre illuminates the existence of a feminism which ties male domination to the power of religious apparatuses and defends emancipation as well as equal rights by arguing against the essentialization of women.…”
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  6. 106

    Richard Hurrell Froude et le spectre du désétablissement by Hervé Picton

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The repeal of the Test and Corporations Act (1828), the Catholic Emancipation Act (1829) and the Irish Church Bill (1833) also weakened the Church’s central position in the life of the nation. …”
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  7. 107

    Beyond perfection: Reclaiming death in and for education by Juliette Clara Bertoldo

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Into the second part, I offer new perspectives on death and loss to be imagined as occasions for emancipation within pedagogical encounters between subjects; giving space for unpredictability, riskiness, ambiguity, and messiness to occur. …”
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  8. 108

    O debate da Escola de Frankfurt e suas contribuições para uma reflexão crítica da sociedade contemporânea by Rodrigo Marques Leistner

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…It aims to verify the way that the authors related to the critical theory understood the relations between subjective and structural spheres in terms of the possibilities of social emancipation and exercise of deliberative practices. …”
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  9. 109

    The socio-cultural contexts of development communication at the Tswaing Crater by C.W. Malan, A. Grossberg

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…New forces in democratisation have contributed to the crucial role of concepts such as participation, empowerment and emancipation. These approaches rely on normative goals and standards set by host communities in the development of a community's cultural identity, and act as a vehicle for people's self expression. …”
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  10. 110

    Devenir électeur en Tunisie. Sociologie du vote bourgeois dans un quartier résidentiel (élections à l’Assemblée nationale constituante du 23 octobre 2011) by Jérôme Heurtaux

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The neighborhood is an upscale, suburban residential neighborhood where one might expect recently politicized voters to be engaged in celebrating their emancipation and focused on constitutional reform. Employing three angles of approach, our investigation discussed the analysis in terms of a tabula rasa approach, evaluating the logic and forms of political engagement and the assumption that after a long period of apathy voters would become be massively interested in politics. …”
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    Avoir-lieu ? : quelques expériences théâtrales de la scène britannique contemporaine by Jeanne Schaaf, Julien Alliot

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In this respect, the National Theatre of Scotland illustrates this emancipation from the conventional space of the stage: “without walls,” it is a structure that is not located in any building. …”
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    « La deuxième communauté noire la plus prospère du pays » : l’espoir d’une vie en banlieue résidentielle à Atlanta pour les migrant·es africain·es-américain·es by Nicolas Raulin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Finally, I consider the way these mobilizations have reconfigured movements against racial inequality in the post-civil rights South: they reveal that the black middle class’s ideology relies on the market and individual responsibility as cornerstones of its emancipation strategies.…”
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  13. 113

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

    “…The workers’ narratives – collected through oral history methodology, during a fieldtrip to Piauí, in March 2016 –, help to overcome the ongoing debate on remedy studies related to the discourse of victims’ “wants and needs”, and reveal that any reparation measure that intend to promote social emancipation has to deal with the absences of the right to participation, security, adequate standards of living, health, adequate housing, education, and also access to land.…”
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  14. 114

    Refleksje nad zastosowaniem korczakowskich metod partycypacyjnej pracy z dziećmi w obozach dla uchodźców by Urszula Markowska-Manista, Dominika Zakrzewska-Olędzka

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Through reference to activities implemented there and oriented towards children, we discuss their problematic character connected with e.g. the absence of participatory, rights-based approach (art. 12 CRC) that serves children’s emancipation and equality. In the second part of the article, we propose the implementation of Janusz Korczak’s methods – solutions for participatory work with children (“underprivileged” groups), which seem both timeless and universal. …”
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  15. 115

    Bildung through social media by Michael Paulsen, Jesper Tække

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In this article we argue that ‘the media situation’ of the digital age brings new possibilities of Bildung (i.e. emancipation and edification). Through comparing the situation ‘before’ and ‘after’ the internet, we detect a change in the communicative infrastructure of teaching. …”
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  16. 116

    Development communications through forum in participation and motivation of village communities in Indonesia by Dwinarko Dwinarko, Tabrani Sjafrizal, Aan Widodo, Pagi Muhamad

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The motivation for community involvement places more emphasis on the decision-making process in community institutions—participation as a form of community emancipation in the process of involvement in infrastructure and economic development planning. …”
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    The potential for justice through tourism by Freya Higgins-Desbiolles

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Efforts to make tourism more responsible, ethical and just have been critiqued, both from a neoliberal perspective that tourism is not a site for moralisation and from a critical race positioning that many forms of justice tourism might not attain their goals of solidarity and emancipation.Looking forward, this analysis suggests that it is imperative that future research and action addresses the larger structural issues of justice and that the critical tourism studies movement is potentially a promising vehicle for this work. …”
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  18. 118

    From just transitions to just transformations; observations from Aotearoa New Zealand in addressing the human wellbeing impacts of climate change by Isabella Lenihan-Ikin, Proochista Ariana, Caesar Atuire

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Expansive just transitions are characterised by four features; relationality, systems-thinking, place-based and inter-generational approaches, where emancipation is held as the overarching objective. While we argue in favour of an expansive and anti-reductionist just transition framework being employed in the face of complex issues, such as the human wellbeing impacts of climate change, we introduce the concept of a just transformation : achieving true equity and justice in the face of climate change requires a transformative approach, situated outside of the confines of the hegemonic economic system and linear transitions. …”
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    Infants of the Spring (1932): Cutting across the Stage of Harlem’s Black Bohemia by Elisa Cecchinato

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…At the time, New York was still organized along racially segregated lines and various factors were shaping the uptown neighborhood: the migration of Black Americans from the South to the North of the United States; the urban reforms that aimed to organize this migration; and the political, intellectual, and artistic production that accompanied the Black emancipation struggles. In addition, during this period, which was also that of Prohibition, white queer men and women patronized the neighborhood. …”
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    Le rêve d’un placement ouvrier au service de la lutte des classes: les Bourses du travail, entre posture revendicative et œuvre de substitution (1886-1904) by Benjamin Jung

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Il faut y voir l’empreinte de Fernand Pelloutier, décidé à faire du service de mutualité des Bourses l’outil central de l’émancipation du prolétariat.Mais au début du xxe siècle, alors que les résultats enregistrés sont très en deçà des attentes, la victoire paradoxale de la revendication par la loi de 1904, qui programme la fin des placeurs et encourage les offices municipaux, compromet le rôle des Bourses en matière de placement.…”
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