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    Hall of the Oneg Shabbat and Gemilut Hasadim Society by Putnik-Prica Vladana, Dautović Vuk

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The interwar period was an extremely important time for the process of Jewish emancipation and integration into Serbian society, in which Belgrade's Jewish community played a leading role. …”
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  2. 122

    Individuo y feminismo. Notas desde América Latina by Kathya Araujo

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The main argument is that the non critical use of the notion of individual leads to its normative overdetermination contributing to the impoverishment of the reflections on Latin American societies, triggering the paradox that pursuing feminist utopian horizons of emancipation, new modes of domination might arise.…”
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    Teaching for social justice: Distributive justice and recognition justice perspective by Marković Milica M., Stančić Milan S.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Such teaching would be interactive, aimed at critical reflection and examination of the causes of the position in which the students find themselves, while the main goal of education would be individual emancipation. The conception of teaching is never politically neutral and depends on the goal of society - to maintain cultural hegemony or to recognize and nurture the values of different social groups. …”
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    Mechanism of Hydraulic Fracturing Cutting Hard Basic Roof to Prevent Rockburst by Jianqiao Luo, Shaohong Yan, Tuo Yang, Haoqi Mu, Wensheng Wei, Yupeng Shen, Hongtao Mu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Generally, the occurrence mechanism of rockbursts can be considered as a process of the elastic strain energy accumulation, emancipation, transmission, and occurrence. Tracing to the source, the reasons for large accumulation of elastic strain energy in coal and rock mass are the high stress of the roof layer that loads on the coal and rock masses around the mining space coupling effect with the natural horizontal tectonic stress. …”
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  5. 125

    De la révolte à la réforme : rébellions musulmanes à l’ordre colonial en Asie du Sud-Est (1820-1930) by Rémy Madinier

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…À l’orée du xxe siècle, un nouveau type de rébellion vit le jour : il procédait d’un retournement des valeurs proclamées par l’Occident en faveur de l’émancipation des peuples dominés. Ce nationalisme fut nourri de diverses idéologies et le réformisme musulman, concordisme de combat, en constitua la déclinaison islamique. …”
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  6. 126

    People of the Past and Present. Magazine Stolitsa i usaďba, the Russian Nobility and Its Self-Presentation in the Final Years of the Tsarist Regime by Zbyněk Vydra

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The nobility, traditionally the most prominent social estate (soslovie), was confronted with the emancipation of the serfs, the emergence of the middle-class and its rising influence. …”
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  7. 127

    Frigjøring eller umyndiggjøring: Et kritisk perspektiv på læreplanens konsept om demokratisk deltakelse i skolen by Alexander Elmies-Vestergren

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…English abstract Emancipation or Disempowerment: A Critical Perspective on the Norwegian Curriculum’s Concept of Democratic Participation in School This article is a critical examination of the idea of democratic participation in school, as it is formulated in the Norwegian core curriculum (LK20). …”
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    FORCED HAPPINESS AS A MODERN SOCIO AND CULTURAL IMPERATIVE by H. V. Khodus

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Thus, the defining feature of the modern market society becomes the intensification practices of fun, the emancipation of desires that not only frees the individual, does not make him happy, and on the contrary, the individual exists in the atmosphere of constant existential anxiety, which is expressed in the sense of danger not to be happy, not fit within the "emotional regime".…”
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  9. 129

    Transforming the structure of unmarried women’s social perceptions of single motherhood through digital technologies by A. I. Eremeeva, G. V. Dovzhik

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The influence of women`s emancipation, availability of remote work and the image of successful bloggers on changing the fields of social representations of modern unmarried women about single motherhood has been examined. …”
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    Peníze v životě měšťanek předbělohorského období by Michaela Hrubá

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…In parti- cular it returns to the idea of the emancipation of Renaissance women in the older literature and the opinions of contemporary historiography as regards this topic. …”
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    THE ECONOMIC INFLUENCE OF FRANCE IN WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA by Juraj Ondriaš, Mykola Palinchak, Kateryna Brenzovych

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The gradual and fluctuating nature of this decline makes it premature to ascertain whether the general decline of French influence, whether economic or political-military, in recent years represents a turning point in the emancipation of France's former colonies, or whether it is merely a transient phenomenon.…”
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    « Retourner à la terre » au Québec en 2023 : un déplacement de la protestation by Mélissa Moriceau

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Les résultats montrent que, par rapport au précédent mouvement, le « retour à la terre » actuel a subi deux transformations majeures. Le projet d’émancipation du système est devenu un projet à dominante professionnelle permettant de construire et de s’épanouir au sein de sa propre entreprise. …”
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    Le rôle potentiel du tourisme en matière de justice by Freya Higgins-Desbiolles

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Les efforts pour rendre le tourisme plus responsable, éthique et équitable ont été critiqués, à la fois d’un point de vue néolibéral selon lequel le tourisme n’est pas le lieu d’un débat moral, et d’un point de vue fondé sur la théorie de la race selon lequel de nombreuses formes de tourisme de justice n’atteindraient pas leurs objectifs de solidarité et d’émancipation.Pour ce qui concerne l’avenir, l’auteur attire l’attention sur la nécessité impérieuse de consacrer d’avantage de recherches et d’initiatives aux enjeux structurels plus larges de la justice ; le courant d’études critiques en matière de tourisme lui apparaît, potentiellement, comme un vecteur prometteur dans ce domaine. …”
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    Les effets paradoxaux du transfert des forces de sécurité en Tunisie (juin 1955-mars 1956) by Khansa Ben Tarjem

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Although they held the reins of the Tunisian government, the Bourguibists depended on French tutelage and police resources to repress their rivals while negotiating with France the conditions for Tunisia's emancipation.To explain this paradox, this article puts forward the hypothesis that the Yussefist opposition to the internal autonomy treaty contributed not only to the transfer of the law enforcement apparatus but also to the acceleration of independence. …”
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    The History of Miss Jane Pittman by Christopher Mulvey

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…And his main fictional device to establish that truth is to tell the history of the hundred years since Emancipation as the story of one woman. Her autobiography becomes an ethno-biography.The continuity forwards from 1861 is given through the life of one woman, but Gaines’s uses another device to provide a continuity backwards from 1861. …”
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    Espaces vécus et imaginés des rencontres amoureuses aux Émirats arabes unis by Laure Assaf

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…From the parking lots to the shopping malls, young adults use the potentialities of space to emancipate themselves, although temporarily, from these norms, while playing on the boundary between transgression and respectability, but also while looking for other horizons in the imagined spaces of their cultural productions, blogs and short movies, or within online social networks.…”
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    Les nouvelles monnaies numériques : au-delà de la dématérialisation de la monnaie et de la contestation des banques by Alain Laurent, Virginie Monvoisin

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Moreover, new agents and new digital moneys challenge the common view of money in an attempt to emancipate from monetary and banking institutions. It is necessary to resort to monetary theory in order to clarify the nature of new instruments: are they money, do they represent a new form of money or is the plurality of money at stake?…”
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    Le care en éducation : aspects institutionnels et politiques by Roger Monjo

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…This will be done in a propaedeutic manner insofar as we will mainly point out the obstacles which might prevent this application to produce emancipating, socially progressist and really positive effects.…”
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    Entrer à l’école maternelle : le contrat narcissique à l’épreuve du scolaire by Véronique Kannengiesser

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…According to a clinical approach of psychoanalytic orientation, fed by observations of classes and unstructured interviews with teachers, one of the psychic stakes in the separation during the first schooling is analysed: the narcissistic contract which allows the subject to emancipate and to take a place in the social group.…”
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    STUDYING ENGLISH LITERATURE IN INDONESIA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES by Novita Dewi

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Given that studying literature is not only to train cognitive skills of interpreting texts, English Literature teaching in Indonesia should also impart values so as to inspire learners into becoming autonomous, self-fulfilled and emancipated global citizen. Opportunities are open if studying English Literature can include humanistic-contextual topics, discerning use of technology and transformative research method. …”
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