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The Word become Flesh. Wild orality and “palliative” conservation for the Mexican performative arts
Published 2024-10-01“…Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Mexico's political and social context has influenced a body of performance artworks rich in activist connotations, full of black humor and references to the violence and injustice surrounding. How do we, conservators, find ourselves implicated in these dynamics that involve creativity and sensibility arising in the face of chance of collective memory? …”
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The hermeneutical concepts of Minjung theology in historical perspective
Published 2022-06-01“…It can be stated that the gospel is contextualised in an encounter with the socio-political injustice and the religious-cultural spirituality within the specific national context during the military dictatorships of the 1970s and the 1980s. …”
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Justice environnementale et développement des capabilités des jeunes du secondaire en contexte d’éducation à l’environnement et au développement durable (EEDD)
Published 2019-04-01“…It also highlights the different challenges of its operationalization in the framework of the EIEDD-ANR-16-FRQSC project. By considering injustice as an inequality of the capabilities of individuals, the concept of capabilities offers the possibility to better question the idea of environmental justice and modes of governance of environmental risks. …”
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In Search of Lemko Values. Culturemes of the Names of Values Based on Selected Folklore Texts of the Lemkos
Published 2024-12-01“…The culturemes identified by the author (God, church, work, land, forests, cottage, poverty, longing, injustice) are strongly value-laden, designating the elements of the surrounding world which were, have been, and still are important for the Lemko community in Poland. …”
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Quels curricula d’éducation au politique dans les questions environnementales et de développement ?
Published 2022-03-01“…We propose a definition of what an education to politics can be, then what it implies in concrete terms to intentionally set up curricula of an education to politics between decoding of epistemologies of politically situated knowledge, multi-referentiality of social relations, problematization and decoding of power and injustice relations. It repositions a history of environmental and development education in a political education perspective to show the role of institutional, activist and scholarly spheres in the successive phases and currents of environmental, sustainable development and anthropocene education. …”
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Interpretations of the Tower of Babel narrative in the African context
Published 2014-06-01“…These unique questions relate to the cultures of African people, the injustice of colonialism, apartheid and so forth. The problem is that some of these new perspectives are influenced by rationalism that may result in reductionist interpretations of the Tower of Babel narrative. …”
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SPIRITUALITY IN LEADERSHIP. RESEARCH INTO SCHOOLS, CONGREGATIONS AND THE WORKPLACE
Published 2020-12-01“…We need leaders who transform organisations and society at large; who are authentic and a moral example; who know how to discern in view of the interest of the people they serve; who are transformed themselves from the cultural and power-related forces of history as, for example, in South Africa that struggles with issues of injustice and reconciliation. Transformative, authentic or servant leadership is highly valued, but there is a lack of knowledge as to how to develop or educate leaders in this way. …”
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God as father: the representation of the tenth plague in children's Bibles
Published 2009-12-01“…The troublesome nature of the story’s climax — the slaying of the firstborn — proves difficult to relate to a contemporary child audience in light of the nature and seeming injustice of the punishment meted out to their innocent peers. …”
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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“…We argue that participatory urban greening generates environmental injustice in the city. The legal frame set by the municipality acts as a social filter, populations unfamiliar with its mechanics are set aside. …”
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Égalité, complémentarité, concurrence. La violence entre les “sexes” au Sénégal à l’épreuve du “genre”
Published 2020-06-01“…The article thus shows the importance of considering the anthropo-logical meanings on personhood, gender distinction and injustice, in a broader sense the moral economy of marriage.…”
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Does Black theology have a role to play in the democratic South Africa?
Published 2016-12-01“…Yet two decades into our democracy, poverty, racism, gender injustice, patriarchy, xenophobia, bad governance, environmental degradation, and so on need to be prophetically addressed with equal seriousness and simultaneously, for none of these issues can be left for some time in the future. …”
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“This is 1986. This isn’t like the 60s and 50s”: Locating the Long Civil Rights Narrative in Just Mercy (2019)
Published 2024-06-01“…Exploring how Just Mercy portrays a key injustice that continues to affect contemporary America while also showing civil rights activism to continue into the 1980s, 1990s, and onwards, the article argues that Just Mercy’s depiction of the unjust treatment, conviction, and incarceration of Alabama native Walter McMillian in the late 1980s effectively calls for a revised understanding of the longer lines of civil rights activism.…”
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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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Liminalities and Displacements: The Rites of Passage to Self-Identification in Chicano Writings
Published 2013-06-01“…The aim of this paper is to explore the hermeneutics of selfhood under conditions of excruciating socio-political injustice, and to detect the rites of passage to self-conceptualization as unravelled in two Chicano literary writings: Tomás Rivera’s “…y no se lo tragó la tierra” (1971) and Tino Villanueva’s Scene from the Movie GIANT (1993). …”
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From Commons to Capital: The Creative Destruction of Coastal Real Estate, Environments, and Communities in the US South
Published 2021-02-01“…This essay uses a case study of Daufuskie Island, a barrier island on the South Carolina coast, to demonstrate the ties that bound capital accumulation, racial injustice, and environmental degradation together in the making of the modern South, and to call attention to the critical role of local governments in facilitating the most predatory and unsustainable features of real estate capitalism. …”
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“Things Fall Apart?” Prospects of Solidarity in a Precarious World
Published 2025-02-01“…Solidarity involves individuals or groups supporting causes—whether ideas, people, or contexts—to combat marginalisation and injustice, even as such efforts frequently encounter resistance. …”
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KONSEP KEPEMIMPINAN MENURUT SYU’BAH ASA
Published 2017-12-01“…The result of the study showed that Syu’bah Asa has interpreted surah Alnisa’ 58 as the suggestion for the leader to be injustice and wise, while for each citizen have to obey their leader as advised by surah Alnisa’ ayat 59.…”
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Miroslav Volf’s public theology in national healing and reconciliation in Zimbabwe
Published 2025-02-01“…In addition to examining the political and socioeconomic environment and social exclusion in Zimbabwe, this study encourages a ‘historical-theological’ critique of social justice and social injustice. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article will provide Miroslav Volf’s public theology framework as a point of comparison and critique.…”
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Yorùbá Philosophy and Contemporary Nigerian Realities
Published 2021-12-01“…Premised on the fundamental assumption that Yorùbá philosophy constitutes a fundamental site of scholarship within which the task of understanding and reinventing the Nigerian state and societies can be achieved, the Introduction weaves this assumption into the analysis of the fourteen essays that explores Nigeria’s postcolonial realities ranging from overpopulation, public (im)morality, ethnic conflict, injustice, and democratic deficit to environmental degradation, disability, depersonalization, youth culture, and a glaring disconnection between educational theory and practice. …”
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The European regulation on AI in the face of the biases and risks of algorithmic discrimination in migration contexts
Published 2024-12-01“…With that in mind, this paper provides a critical review of how AI-driven systems are introduced into European migration control and management, and analyses why the new legal framework for AI does not do enough to prevent the discriminatory impact of biases, stereotypes and risks associated with the asymmetric power dynamics and the structures of social injustice underlying migration.…”
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