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Social equality and Christian life in Paul's first letter to the Corinthians
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Pedagogical responsiveness of mathematics instruction at inclusive secondary schools: A particularistic case study
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Accrocher les potentiels décrocheurs
Published 2024-09-01“…Indeed, the acceptance of this system by the universities could give the illusion of working for social equality and student success, even though they participate in a mechanism of depoliticization of the question of inequality in higher education.…”
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Politeţea ca mediere – o posibilă genealogie a modernităţii culturale
Published 2012-12-01“…We start form the diffusionist model of the “civilizing process” notoriously promoted by Norbert Elias, but move on to amending it through a vision of politeness as a dynamic cultural device mediating between civic duty and civility, publicity and intimacy, social hierarchy and social equality. The present exploration sets the premises for the further analysis of two related processes: a) the historical influence of the culture of politeness and of polite conversation in Eastern Europe; b) the strategic role played by literary criticism in the revival of the “civilizing process” (seen as a process of “conversational” modernization) under the East European post-Stalinist regimes.…”
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Une transition planétaire juste ? Comment la rendre inclusive et juste ?
Published 2024-09-01“…Assuming that inclusion does not automatically translate into procedural or substantive justice we then propose that jt proposals should also be evaluated in terms of their socioecological purpose specifically social equality and standing for nature. We then argue that a full understanding of jt must combine inclusiveness and justice and suggest ways in which we can advance the practice and study of Planetary Just Transition.…”
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La morale sexuelle, la famille et les droits reproductifs vus par le réseau transnational des femmes communistes dans les années 1920
Published 2021-09-01“…The international communist women’s movement founded in 1920 fought for the full political, economic and social equality between men and women which was to be achieved through the revolutionary transformation of the capitalist system. …”
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Irene Joliot-Curie, une féministe engagée ?
Published 2013-08-01“…During the economic crisis of the 1930, she spoke out on issues of economic and social equality, which she placed before political rights. …”
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Why Does Deliberative Community Consultation in Large-Scale Land Acquisitions Fail? A Critical Analysis of Mozambican Experiences
Published 2018-11-01“…A core argument of the article is that any attempt to ameliorate these practices must consider critical insights regarding the centrality of enhancing social equality and inclusion in participatory spaces —challenges that are immense in places marked by deep structural inequalities.…”
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Unveiling Islamophobia: navigating its presence in Sweden
Published 2025-12-01“…By exploring the structural perspective to islamophobia and racism, the article encourages introspection within Swedish society, challenging preconceived notions that hinder social equality, rights, integration, and social cohesion.…”
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Understanding the Role of Refugees' Entrepreneurship Motives and Challenges in Integration: Evidence From the Food Industry
Published 2021-12-01“…As a result of the analysis, beyond the previous studies' findings, three interconnected fundamental relations emerged from the main dimensions' sub-categories, which contribute to a better understanding of the role of refugees' entrepreneurship motives and challenges in their integration into the host society: (1) the relation between the market accessing challenge, citizenship desire, and social equality, (2) the relation of cultural proximity and the attitude of host people in building social bridges and, (3) the relation between refugees' mental health problems and resilience in entrepreneurship achievements. …”
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Towards an Inclusive Creative Economy
Published 2025-01-01“…By aligning these elements with Rawls' principles, the creative economy can celebrate cultural heritage, while promoting economic growth and social equality. This study bridges the gaps in the existing literature by integrating cultural preservation with economic empowerment, offering valuable insights for policymakers, cultural practitioners, and scholars in fostering an inclusive and sustainable creative economy.…”
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Reducing Inequality through Parental Support: Building Social Resilience in Indonesia’s Indigenous Religious Communities
Published 2025-01-01“…It contributes to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10, advocating for structural changes that promote diversity and social equality.…”
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STRATEGY OF SOCIALLY-ANTHROPOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT IN IDEAS AND SYSTEM OF MODERN SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION: INTEGRATION OF MODEL OF THE INSTRUMENTALISM AND THE NEOPRAGMATISM WIT...
Published 2013-12-01“…In conditions when against crisis of an education system of the government of the USA and the leading countries of Europe are compelled to begin its long-term reform, its theorists substantially pay attention to democratic workings out of concepts of an instrumentalism of a pragmatism/neopragmatism in modern social philosophy of education, in particular on their aspiration to introduce in process of social development, education and education idea and practical model both educational, and a social equality. Considering growing requirement of a practical embodiment of ideas of freedom, justice, aspiration to realization of the human rights proclaimed a society, supporters of the concept of «new humanism» see the main objective in blocking a way to conformism, to a manipulation behaviour of the person and to create conditions for its free self-expression, for realization by the person of a fundamental choice of acts in a concrete situation and by that to warn danger of formation of the unified form of behaviour. …”
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Construire des ressources relationnelles pour franchir des frontières multiples : Trajectoires de jeunes Tunisiens
Published 2023-07-01“…These demands, which are hardly heard by the authorities and the elites, express a demand for more social equality in everyday life, more freedom of movement and, more generally, recognition by the State. …”
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Economic and environmental sustainability of agriculture production at the crop level
Published 2024-07-01“…In order to ensure social sustainability, farm workers must engage with their local communities and customers, support resilient local food systems, and have safe working conditions, access to healthcare, and an education that upholds human dignity and social equality. To address the problem of unsustainable production practices, accounting for them by bringing all aspects of sustainability under a single umbrella is paramount. …”
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MANAGEMENT OF SOCIALISATION: A MICROECONOMIC APPROACH
Published 2025-01-01“…Under the ordinalist approach, it is shown that a person’s social equilibrium occurs when the marginal rate of replacement of other activities with socialization equals the ratio of the relative prices of socialization and other activities. …”
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