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“Somebody do Something!”: Lynching Photographs, Historical Memory, and the Possibility of Sympathetic Spectatorship
Published 2019-12-01“…In these ways, lynching photographs have been crucial to the formation of black historical memories of violence and injustice in the United States. Through this same process of recontextualization, I argue, lynching photographs make it possible for white Americans to engage ethically with racist violence, in the past and the present, through what I call “sympathetic spectatorship,” – an emotionally empathic form of looking that also involves an awareness of social difference.…”
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Resolving Village Head Election Disputes: Legal Pathways in State Administrative Courts
Published 2024-11-01“…The absence of clear regulations on the deadlines and mechanisms for addressing these disputes has led to various issues, including legal uncertainty, inequality in treatment, and perceptions of injustice among stakeholders. To address these concerns, this study adopts a normative juridical approach, relying on an extensive literature review of legal principles, norms, doctrines, and regulations. …”
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Decoloniality, Indigenous Resistance, and Environmental Justice in Mother Forest: The Unfinished Story of C.K Janu
Published 2024-12-01“…Examining the text from a decolonial perspective unveils the potential of indigenous uprisings to question bigger structures of injustice. …”
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Empowering Aid Personnel That Respond to Disasters
Published 2021-07-01“…While disasters affect millions of people globally each year, unfortunately they also accelerate the inequality and injustice in the society. The frequency of disasters and their impact on people has increased due to climatic changes and increasing population density. …”
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Postcolonialité et archive : le cas du roman de l’après-guerre et l’héritage du conflit armé au Guatemala
Published 2014-09-01“…Its main exponent was the text written by Elisabeth Burgos, Me llamo Rigoberta Menchú, y así me nación la conciencia (1983), where the Venezuelan anthropologist transcribed Menchú's testimony about the injustice suffered by Guatemalan peasant communities during the second half of twentieth century. …”
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Christian faith and multiculturalism in Indonesia: an effort to develop harmony based on religion
Published 2024-06-01“…Diversity and diversity in a plural society can lead to many problems such as discrimination, violence, injustice. One feature is the diversity of religions, there are six religions recognized in Indonesia. …”
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Spatial analysis of Shiraz urban areas in terms of social justice with an emphasis on public services
Published 2019-03-01“…Urban Public Service structuring the form and nature of the physical, social and spatial city; Therefore injustice in how to distribute it, the structure, on nature of the city and class segregation affects urban areas and Urban management is faced with serious challenges. …”
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INTERROGATING ISLAMIC LAW AND POSITIVE LAW AGAINST COUNTERFEIT PRODUCTS IN THE CONSUMER SOCIETY
Published 2022-12-01“…The results of the analysis state that intellectual property rights in the form of patents, trademarks, copyrights, and so on are seen as one of the huquq maliyyah (property rights) which has legal protection (mashun) like mal (worth) than someone who consciously uses or transacts counterfeit products (KW) on patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc. illegally has committed an injustice and this action is unlawful…”
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Le droit d’accès à la nature en Europe du Nord : partage d’un capital environnemental et construction d’un espace contractuel
Published 2018-03-01“…By allowing both one and all to invest in environmental values, the right of public access does not solve for all environmental injustice and conflict. Rather, frequent challenges, different interpretations of this right by the stakeholders and spatial cohabitation of many practices highlight the issue of the sharing of environmental capital. …”
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Stere, C.[onstantin]
Published 2011-12-01“…La jeunesse révolutionnaire de Constantin Stere, partisan des mouvements socialistes et de la lutte active contre l’injustice sociale et politique, est assez peu connue par le public plus large. …”
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NON-CONTRIBUTORY SOCIAL SECURITY APPLICATION FOR ELDERLY AND INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES’: THE CASE OF TURKEY
Published 2021-11-01“…In contrast, afterwards the 2016 amendment, the individuals with disabilities have faced injustice with the “per capita income” principle, which was implemented in favor of the elderly. …”
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Impact of war on the environment: ecocide
Published 2025-02-01“…Legal instruments especially those at the international level and international environmental law concerning ecocide as a developing crime are also examined for the problem of ecological injustice. Finally, the review looks at rehabilitation and reconstruction measures including community-based efforts like reforestation and the restoration of ecosystems. …”
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Even climate change is not fair: the impact of climate change on economic outcomes
Published 2024-12-01“…The climate seems to perpetuate this injustice by punishing the good people with the consequences of the irresponsible acts of the wealthy. …”
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A different story of modern economic science
Published 2021-09-01“…This revolution of the late Middle Ages, social and market, which was also intellectual and aimed at facing the poverty and injustice of that time, is still repeated today with new faces, experiences, and theories. …”
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Preferential mortgage: discrimination or differentiation
Published 2024-02-01“…State participation through incentives increases the attractiveness of mortgages, but at the same time leads to sectoral, territorial, and subjective injustice. The study objectives are to determine the reasons for the differentiation of preferential mortgage conditions for different participants, to analyze the consequences of such differentiation, as well as to justify the need and develop regulatory measures in this area. …”
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Native Centric Ethics Constraining Illegal Migration in Nigeria
Published 2024-11-01“…The rationale for illegal migration is structural injustice and individual decision-making. Migration has led to increased cultural variety but has also contributed to segregation, racism, and cultural disputes. …”
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Hydric conflict and territorial defense: Women in the Peasant Movement of Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Published 2022-05-01“…From a gender perspective and an anthropological approach focused on observation and interviews, we explore the impact of environmental injustices – specifically, water injustice – on peasant-indigenous communities and the extreme vulnerability that it entails for women and girls. …”
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State influence on the formation of legal culture under martial law: the experience of Ukraine
Published 2023-10-01“…Under the conditions of a full-scale invasion of a neighboring state on the territory of Ukraine, an understanding of the reasons for military aggression against Ukraine, opposition to a totalitarian regime, injustice and the struggle for independence is formed. …”
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FARMER-HERDERS CONFLICTS IN NIGERIA: ITS CHALLENGES AND INTERVENTIONS
Published 2023-09-01“…The fight for peace in the north-central states, the fight against social insecurity and conflicts, must comprise determined action against food security, poverty, inequality, injustice, and against the most extreme and most dependence-inducing form of poverty - being hungry, insecure of today's and tomorrow's food. …”
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Is the throne still for the people? A sociocultural linguistic analysis of Menanam adalah Melawan
Published 2024-09-01“…The article indicates that the concern about the marginalized should take into account non-mainstream texts such as those produced by the marginalized so that social injustice can be minimized.…”
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