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    Principles, barriers and enablers to agroecological animal production systems: a qualitative approach based on five case studies by B. Dumont, C. Barlagne, P. Cassart, J.E. Duval, A. Fanchone, J-L. Gourdine, O. Huguenin-Elie, Y. Kazakova, J. Klötzli, A. Lüscher, E. Oteros-Rozas, D. Pomies, M.G. Rivera Ferre, W.A.H. Rossing, V. Stefanova, A. Swartebroeckx, C. Zagaria

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…For instance, in Switzerland, the focus was on ecological processes operating in multispecies mixtures, and therefore on mobilising principles of input reduction, synergy, soil health and biodiversity, while in Andalucía, a civil society organisation, a regional agricultural office, researchers, and farmers mainly mobilised transformational principles at the food system level, e.g. social values, connectivity and participation. …”
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    De l’expérimentation à l’alternative écologique ? Le cas d’un vide-greniers en quartier populaire by Léa Billen

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The bazaar is depicted through the lens of three objections addressed to experimentations, which question their alternative ambition : their local and punctual scope, their difficulty in mobilising the working classes, and their lack of political radicality. …”
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    Les contradictions théoriques et empiriques du modèle rifkinien de troisième révolution industrielle. L’exemple de la Région des Hauts-de-France by Christophe Beaurain, Olivier Petit, Bruno Villalba

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…We thus draw from the foundations of Rifkin’s argument the sources of the consensual posture of the actors of the NPC region towards mainly technological solutions to the current ecological crisis. We also mobilise the critique of industrial capitalism developed by Rifkin to underline the limits of experimentation in NPC (and then in Hauts-France), notably by highlighting the contradictions of its technical, ecological and democratic orientations.…”
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    Concevoir une médiation par le paysage comme outil d’appropriation des enjeux alimentaires par les habitants by Flora Rich, Yves Petit-Berghem

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Based on the case of Magny-en-Vexin (95), this article aims to define a methodolical approach for a landscape mediation approach likely to enrich the reflections in progress around the implementation of a Projet alimentaire territorial supported by the Parc naturel régional du Vexin français. By mobilising the results of a diachronic cartographic analysis and a field survey, this contribution shows that a better knowledge of gardening practices at the communal level can provide keys for an appropriation of the stakes of self-production and, more generally, of food by local actors, including the inhabitants.…”
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    SAWUBONA. A theo-ethic for everyday decolonial gestures by C.J. Kaunda

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…I demonstrate how indigenous forms of greeting embody pentecostalicity resources that could be mobilised to construct a theo-ethics of everyday decolonial gestures. …”
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    The Public Image of Soviet Science During Franco’s Spain by Ruiz-Castell Pedro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To depoliticise such relations and mobilise consensus, the press developed a new rhetoric towards the Soviet Union. …”
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    Les paysages de la transition énergétique : une perspective politique by Marie-José Fortin

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…The recent wind energy sector in Quebec serves to illustrate how the “landscape” could be mobilised in such a way.…”
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    L’idéo-scénarisation sonore du paysage comme support métaphorique de sa médiation by Philippe Woloszyn

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Through this mediation process, such hermeneutic work engenders an awareness of the environmental qualities of the experienced landscape by mobilising the listener’s analogical and metaphorical cognitive faculties. …”
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    Du paysage de l’écologie à celui du développement by Philippe Fleury, Julie Delclaux, Emmanuel Guisepelli, Claire Heinisch

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…We show how this strategy has been subjected to different trials before being successfully deployed for mobilising farmers. This has led to changes in landscape design approaches. …”
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    Towards developing new private sector obstetric care and contracting models in South Africa: Insights from public hospitals using private general practitioners to provide caesarean... by G C Solanki, T Doherty, V Brijlal, E Daviaud, S Fawcus

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…A key challenge for policy makers is how to address the inappropriate patterns of obstetric care in the private sector and how to mobilise private sector resources to serve the broader population dependent on the public sector, without replicating those patterns of inappropriate care. …”
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    Cognitive Playfulness, Creative Capacity and Generation ‘C’ learners by Tan Jennifer Pei-Ling, McWilliam Erica

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…The study shows that cognitive playfulness mobilises productive engagement with learning innovations in the context of a traditional learning culture. …”
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    Not tourism-phobia but urban-philia: understanding stakeholders’ perceptions of urban touristification by Asunción Blanco-Romero, Macià Blàzquez-Salom, Marc Morell, Robert Fletcher

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Consequently, the discomfort popular mobilisations have generated among the ruling class has led the latter to disqualify and even criminalise the former’s legitimate claims under the label of tourism-phobia. …”
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    Domownik Workbook. A Resource for Shaping Children’s Cultural Identity in Grades I–III by Kinga Lisowska

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These features guide the pupil towards the knowledge and education of language (linguistic codes), customs (communal celebrations), history (collective memory) and being rooted in religion. They also mobilise them to explore the values and principles characteristic of the Catholic Church community in Poland and to open up to the experiences that make up the structure of an individual’s identity embedded in the reality of affiliation and identification with a particular social community. …”
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    IS WOMEN'S LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION POTENTIALLY ENHANCED BY DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION? EVIDENCE FROM AFRICA by Benedict Azu, Taiwo Queen Adjeke, Agbobu Shedrack Onyeka

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Our database is derived from the Global Findex database, 2021 edition, and we have mobilised a microeconomic database covering 14,281 African women. based on polls conducted in 29 African nations that are nationally representative. …”
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    Monitoring and Evaluation System for Performance Contracts in Nyanza District, Rwanda by Marie Christine, Umurerwa

    Published 2020
    “…Imihigo were working as a tool for mobilising human and financial resources needed to facilitate this transition.…”
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    The involvement of non-governmental organisations in achieving health system goals based on the WHO six building blocks: A scoping review on global evidence. by Leila Doshmangir, Arman Sanadghol, Edris Kakemam, Reza Majdzadeh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>NGO involvement in health system goals can effectively address gaps in service delivery, strengthen the health workforce, improve health information systems, increase access to essential medicines, mobilise resources and promote good governance. In addition, six key strategies were identified, including joint planning, policy development, capacity building, resource allocation, developing collaboration, and improving the quality of health care, to enhance NGO participation in achieving health system goals.…”
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    Editorial by Ann-Kristin Kölln, Antony Mason, Maria Lenk, Jörg Tremmel, Markus Rutsche

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Based on literature on women and young people in politics, the authors attribute these effects to the mobilising character of a lower age requirement. It allows citizens to compete in elections at a younger age and this increases the probability of younger people being represented in parliament. …”
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