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Why East Asian Objects in Slovenia Became “Orphaned”
Published 2025-01-01“… What lies behind the impoverishment of the identity of East Asian objects in their transition from the private to the public sphere? This article looks at the various developmental processes that have led to the “orphaning” of East Asian objects in Slovenia and discusses the challenges of provenance research for such objects, proposing a new research approach. …”
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Analysis of the public entrepreneurship phenomenon in a Brazilian state
Published 2014-01-01“…The literature points to critical challenges in the promotion of entrepreneurship in the public sphere, revealing that there is the possibility that public entrepreneurship threatens democratic governance, promoting the self-interest of entrepreneurs.…”
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« Ni bas-bleu, ni pot-au-feu » : la conception de « la » femme selon Augusta Moll-Weiss (France, tournant des XIXe-XXe siècles)
Published 2009-12-01“…On the margins of philanthropy and feminism, Augusta Moll-Weiss adopted a strategy to gain recognition of women's role in the public sphere. Following a presentation of the institutions she created, this article deals with her vision of the “New Housewife” and her approach to feminism.…”
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When home and work are not enough. The challenge of international migrants’ agency in the Italian Alps
Published 2023-09-01“…Difficulties in accessing public space and public sphere, scarce social recognition, low status, housing isolation (as is the case of those who live in small mountain villages), professional ghettoisation: these are factors that, even in presence of an acceptable working and housing inclusion, make it difficult for international migrants to exercise their rights, to have their skills recognised, and, ultimately, to develop an agency genuinely linked to their capabilities. …”
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Critica scientifica, popolarizzazione dell’etnografia ed etica dell’antropologo: sulla “controversia yanomami”, per esempio
Published 2021-06-01“…The “controversy over the Yanomami” has affected central issues, both epistemological and ethical and political, for the discipline and practice of anthropology, particularly concerning the ethics of field research; the way to use research data to support certain theoretical hypotheses; the relationships between popularization and politicization of research and, more generally, the responsibility of anthropologists with respect to both the uses of their studies in the public sphere and towards the human subjects with whom they work. …”
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Assessing “beneficiary” communities’ participation in HIV/AIDS communication through community radio
Published 2022-10-01“…The article is underpinned by Jürgen Habermas’s theory of structural transformation of the public sphere. Research data was gathered using semistructured interviews. …”
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Globalizing opposition to pro-environmental institutions: The growth of counter climate change organizations around the world, 1990 to 2018.
Published 2025-01-01“…As climate change discourse is infused in more areas throughout society, climate change issues become more salient in the public sphere, generating adversarial grievances, identities, and mobilization among oppositional groups. …”
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The Limits and Opportunities of Practising Journalism in the Digital Space: A Gender Perspective
Published 2025-01-01“…However, the analysis also exposes significant challenges faced by the journalist, such as sexist and misogynistic discourse in the comments on social media, demonstrating that in the public sphere of Romania, a woman journalist's online debut is viewed and analysed not just in terms of professional standards but also from a gender perspective.…”
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A cidadania, o universalismo e a diferença
Published 2015-01-01“…The systematization of the debate was made with reference to four thematic axes: first, the relationship to be established between the public sphere and the private sphere; as a function of this joint, which identity prevails in the political community; thirdly, what is the role assigned to political participation; and, finally, the reflexes that citizenship may have on social cohesion of the political community. …”
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Devenir porte-parole durant l’ère des révolutions : le lent et (parfois) difficile parcours des avocats du Québec colonial
Published 2016-10-01“…But those who were more prone to criticize the colonial regime were lawyers that dedicated themselves to the public sphere and were active on other forums, the legislature or the press in particular.…”
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Philip Massinger et le théâtre historique : trouver la bonne distance
Published 2022-01-01“…As first readers of these plays, the Masters of the Revels of James I and Charles I were anxious that the political intervention these works amounted to in the public sphere should not disturb England’s foreign policy, especially with Spain. …”
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Towards democratised psychiatry: building metacommunities for inclusive and equitable global mental health
Published 2025-02-01“…A number of challenges continue to emerge in the public sphere, highlighting the need for psychiatry to adapt to society's evolving demands for inclusivity, equity and ethical governance. …”
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Determinants of Public Sector Innovation: The Example of Capacity Development in Public Procurement
Published 2015-03-01“…Following the insight that the state and its agencies are important players in any system of innovation, we take a closer look at the innovative action in the public sphere. Therefore, we propose an analytical tool that allows a more detailed explanation of relevant determinants of innovative behaviour: (1) property rights, (2) capabilities, and (3) motivation. …”
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The voiceless generation
Published 2022-10-01“…The aim is to examine whether the media are fulfilling two key functions in their role as facilitators of popular empowerment in the public sphere: Do they provide citizens with the information they require to engage in issues that affect them (such as education), and secondly, do the media provide a space for citizens to voice their concerns and debates about those issues? …”
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La question carcérale en République fédérale d’Allemagne au reflet du Spiegel (1947-1979)
Published 2013-09-01“…And what was more hidden than the prison life, which meant secrecy, censorship and opacity, especially in a historical moment where the subject of prisons was pushed to the margins of the public sphere, before being back in the forefront at the end of the 1960’s? …”
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When home and work are not enough. The challenge of international migrants’ agency in the Italian Alps
Published 2023-09-01“…Difficulties in accessing public space and public sphere, scarce social recognition, low status, housing isolation (as is the case of those who live in small mountain villages), professional ghettoisation: these are factors that, even in presence of an acceptable working and housing inclusion, make it difficult for international migrants to exercise their rights, to have their skills recognised, and, ultimately, to develop an agency genuinely linked to their capabilities. …”
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Sujeitos políticos da economia solidária e comunitária na Bolívia: tendências e modelos do setor camponês-indígena
Published 2016-01-01“…It points to a State-based conception of the public sphere in the case of the agrarian unions and the OECOMs that aims at political and institutional recognition but can also lead to a loss of autonomy. …”
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Being ‘excluded from the world of sound’: Deafness, Invalidism and Resilience in Harriet Martineau’s Writings (1834–1855)
Published 2021-11-01“…Before she lost her hearing as a young adolescent, she enjoyed singing and ‘was never out of tune’: it was only after she became fully aware of her disability that she urged her ‘fellow sufferers’ to trust even experimental science to gain ‘every breath of sound’ and play an active role in the public sphere. An eclectic and prolific writer, Harriet Martineau contributed to a thorough rediscussion of the nineteenth-century cult of invalidism in England. …”
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The digital age students: Exploring leadership, freedom, and ethical online behavior: A quantitative study
Published 2025-01-01“…This highlights the importance of empowering students within the public sphere to foster ethical digital practices. The study underscores the need for a comprehensive approach that cultivates both leadership capabilities and responsible civic engagement to promote ethical and sustainable digital citizenship. …”
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