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Creating stimulating environments for young people in residential care: the Israeli youth village 'ecological' model
Published 2005-08-01“…In many industrialised countries, the use of residential education and care for children and youth at risk has decreased over recent years (Knorth & Van de Ploeg, 1994). …”
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Regulation Theory and Transformation of Agriculture: a Literature Review
Published 2016-12-01“…In the first part we examine research findings embedded in RT in the 1980’s and 1990’s, focusing on the emergence and crisis of the economic regime of agriculture of industrialised countries during the fordist period. In the second part we show how this body of research continues the analysis of different dimensions of agricultural transformation, and progressively combines with other research programs. …”
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Shifting Parenthood to Advanced Reproductive Ages: Trends, Causes and Consequences
Published 2009-06-01“…This article discusses different aspects of the shift towards later parenthood which has affected all industrialised countries. It outlines trends in delayed childbearing and points out the increase in childlessness and growing educational disparities in first birth timing, especially among women. …”
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For the categorisation of historic buildings to determine energy saving
Published 2017-06-01“…For the majority of historic buildings, defined in this research as traditional constructions built before 1945 when the building sector became more industrialised, there is still a need for further studies. …”
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Les fonds souverains : un nouveau mode de régulation du capitalisme financier ?
Published 2009-06-01“…Over 2007, their massive cash injections into the banking sectors of industrialised countries could even go as far as having us believe that these investors were acting as saviours of the system. …”
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Producing a popular image of the Amazon rainforest and indigenous peoples in picturebooks in English-speaking societies
Published 2016-05-01“…This article presents the ways a popular image of the Amazon forest is produced in picturebooks for young readers in English-speaking industrialised societies. The analysis shows that shaping knowledge about the tropical forest is based on stereotypes about the “untouched pristine forest” populated by “wild indigenous people” – a notion that is spurious. …”
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Dissociative Disorders: Between Neurosis and Psychosis
Published 2014-01-01“…Dissociative disorders are a set of disorders defined by a disturbance affecting functions that are normally integrated with a prevalence of 2.4 percent in industrialised countries. These disorders are often poorly diagnosed or misdiagnosed because of sharing common clinical features with psychotic disorders, but requiring a very different trajectory of care. …”
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Prolétarisation incomplète et miracle économique chinois : entre héritage collectiviste et capitalisme transnational
Published 2017-06-01“…Social-property relations in industrialised urban areas are thus capitalist-like, yet in the countryside they are still shaped by institutional collectivist heritage. …”
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South Africa and Sweden: A Story of Solidarity, Trust, and Shared Common Values
Published 2023-02-01“…Sweden was at that stage an industrialised, prosperous, and stable country with many years of economic growth and progress, while South Africa was a repressive apartheid state where the people suffered. …”
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La déviance sociale à Londres vue par une enquêtrice socialiste française : Flora Tristan et les Promenades dans Londres (1840)
Published 2005-12-01“…They came from all social backgrounds and political parties and analysed the most industrialised country in Europe as the laboratory of the future. …”
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Metropolisation and the Evoluti on of Systems of Cities in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland Since 1950
Published 2015-10-01“…While the metropolises of formerly industrialised countries had already been strongly interconnected on a macro-regional level, Central and Eastern European countries took on the unique approach of prioritising relations directly at an international level. …”
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The potential for justice through tourism
Published 2018-09-01“…It reviews the evolution of tourism from a respected tool for personal development and social transformation to its now industrialised form under neoliberalism where its value is estimated in terms of employment and income. …”
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Towards a common approach for managing food allergy and serious allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) at school. GA2LEN and EFA consensus statement
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract GA2LEN and EFA propose minimum specifications for all industrialised countries/regions to work towards to support students with food allergies in educational settings. …”
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FutureMS cohort profile: a Scottish multicentre inception cohort study of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
Published 2022-06-01“…Purpose Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated, neuroinflammatory disease of the central nervous system and in industrialised countries is the most common cause of progressive neurological disability in working age persons. …”
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Ryuzo Mikimoto and the Ruskin ‘Relics’ Exhibitions of 1926, 1931 and 1933
Published 2020-06-01“…In fact, he revered Ruskin as a kind of a saviour who could resolve the predicament of the modern industrialised country. Based on primary sources such as a 1926 exhibition catalogue, related newspaper articles, and The Journal of the Ruskin Society of Tokyo Ryuzo issued, this study reconstructs the exhibitions, reconsiders Ryuzo’s Ruskin in the context of the history of religious thought in modern Japan, and sheds light on his peace-oriented and non-elitist endeavours to disseminate Ruskin’s ideas on art and society in Japan.…”
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Dealing with Complexity – Knowledge, design, and management of the built environment
Published 2024-12-01“…The ‘complexity’ of the Planet’s condition is evident: climate change, according to Amitav Ghosh (2017), is not a danger in itself but rather represents a ‘threat multiplier’ that stresses and amplifies the instability and insecurity already present in some areas of the world, even more so because many industrialised countries have already greatly exceeded their relative ‘biocapacity’, effectively becoming ‘ecological debtors’. …”
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Call for Papers: Demography Prize for Young Researches 2016/2017
Published 2016-12-01“…While the results of these indices have been found to vary in the details, they all point in a similar direction: most industrialised countries are imposing increasing burdens on younger and future generations, as is evidenced, for example, by their high sovereign debts, youth unemployment and poverty, and perennial ecological crises. …”
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