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    The politics of gating (A response to Private Security and Public Space by Manzi and Smith-Bowers) by Rowland Atkinson

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Critically then the risk is that ignoring the political and normative aspects of gating, as I believe Manzi and Smith-Bowers do, may lead to further and deeper socio-spatial segregation that itself excludes the voice of social groups least able to challenge or, indeed, reside in gated developments and the additional security that they appear to offer. …”
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    ‘WHAT KIND OF MOTHER ARE YOU?!’ AI-supported psychological analysis of the phenomenon of online hate speech against women giving birth by caesarean section by Wioletta Tuszyńska-Bogucka, Katarzyna Bosowska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conclusions The presented AI-based tools appear likely to become a viable option among contemporary instruments for monitoring psychological and social phenomena that may have a major impact on the wellbeing and functioning of large social groups.…”
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    Neural network as a mirror of social attitudes: analysis of distortions in generative images by A. G. Tertyshnikova, U. O. Pavlova, M. D. Starovoytova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…AI is also characterised by attributing certain traits to different social groups, such as slovenliness and disorganisation, representing them in connection with a certain style of dress, and using several recurring markers to denote status or wealth.…”
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    The concept and types of subjects of countering offenses in the entrepreneurial sphere by V. M. Vasyliev

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The notion of a subject of an offense in the sphere of entrepreneurship is defined: a system of state and non-state bodies, public organizations, social groups and citizens whose activities are focused on eliminating the causes and conditions that give rise to and provoke offenses in the sphere of economic commercial activity (entrepreneurship), preventing these offenses from different stages of incorrect behavior of participants of relations in the field of entrepreneurship, as well as bringing them to the legal first responsibility. …”
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    The politics of gating (A response to Private Security and Public Space by Manzi and Smith-Bowers) by Rowland Atkinson

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Critically then the risk is that ignoring the political and normative aspects of gating, as I believe Manzi and Smith-Bowers do, may lead to further and deeper socio-spatial segregation that itself excludes the voice of social groups least able to challenge or, indeed, reside in gated developments and the additional security that they appear to offer. …”
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    “Ethnic Revival” in Globalizing World: The Example of Indigenous Political Movements in Latin America by S. M. Kretov

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…In particular, it explains how such global trends as the democratization and liberalization of social and political spheres, intensified activities of international institutions on the empowerment of disadvantaged social groups, the inclusion of ecological problems in national and international agendas, growing interest of international society to the social and political problems of developing countries have contributed to the intensification of political activities of the indigenous peoples in Latin America in the last 25 years.The indigenous political activism has taken radically different institutional forms and has led to diverse outcomes. …”
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    Carolina Maria de Jesus e a autorrepresentação literária da exclusão social na América Latina: olhares reversos aos de Eduardo Galeano e Octavio Paz by Larissa Paula Tirloni, Marcelo Marinho

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The selected text corpus brings forth literary representations and symbolic images of the society segment that lives in an extreme marginal position, making themselves invisible to other social groups. These out - of - sight people are called “ninguneados” by Octavio Paz, while Galeano pays a tribute to th em in a denouncing poem that presents, from an external point of view, some aspects of their silenced life. …”
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    Working and Living Conditions of Women Migrant Domestic Workers in Istanbul during the COVID-19 Pandemic by Hakan Bektaş, Berrin Oktay Yılmaz, Adviye Damla Ünlü Bektaş

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The economic and social consequences have deeply impacted vulnerable social groups such as women, migrants and precarious workers, further intensifying the ‘care crisis’. …”
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    Revenue policy features as an important direction of social policy by M. A. Biganova

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Thus, the broader is such a policy, the greater is the completeness of the covered areas, both explicit (the fight against poverty, social protection, etc.) and implicit (relations between social groups, motivation in society, etc.), the more effective is the overall functioning of the state as a whole.…”
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    Preschoolers' prosocial behavior in groups—Testing effects of dominance, popularity, and friendship by Anne Katerkamp, Lisa Horn

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In the microsystem of their natural social groups, preschool children have to decide not only whether, but also whom to share with and help on a daily basis. …”
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    Teaching for social justice: Distributive justice and recognition justice perspective by Marković Milica M., Stančić Milan S.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The conception of teaching is never politically neutral and depends on the goal of society - to maintain cultural hegemony or to recognize and nurture the values of different social groups. Depending on that goal, teaching will be directed towards values of distributive or recognition justice.…”
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    From From ideology to inequality: Examining the socialist effect on South Africa's pandemic politics by Demi Harmse

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The findings indicate the centrality of redistribution as the unanimous victor able to ensure roughly equal economic outcomes for all social groups. An assumption with disastrous and even counterproductive consequences. …”
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    Bringing Children into the Sociology of Consumption: A Symbolic Consumption Perspective by Belinda Senooane, Johannes Wiid

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The findings reveal that children use their clothing to create their individual identities, fit in with social groups, draw inferences about others through their clothing, and as a yardstick to gauge social image. …”
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    The importance of SC UN Resolution 1325 for improving the state of human security by Janković Brankica, Bošković Milica

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Poverty, unequal access to education and employment, violation of human rights and settlement among people and social groups, destabilize states, and therefore the pillars of national security. …”
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    Formation of Research Competences of Bachelors of Library and Information Activities by E. Yu. Kachanova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Library research workers study reading preferences among the different social groups, their level of informational culture as well as their satisfaction with library services, the role of libraries in the structure of communication channels, the quality of library activities. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL-CULTURAL CONCEPTION OF TELEVISION AS A VISUAL PRACTICES OF XX-XXI CENTURY by A. M. Tormakhova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The role of television lies in visual presentation and formation of the basic norms of taste and traditions of different social groups. Television is the leading communicative practice, which consideration is represented differently in modern science. …”
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    A first exploratory comparison of the behaviour of wolves (Canis lupus) and wolf-dog hybrids in captivity by Federica Amici, Simone Meacci, Emmeline Caray, Linda Oña, Katja Liebal, Paolo Ciucci

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In this study, we conducted a first systematic comparison of admixed (N = 11) and non-admixed (N = 14) wolves in captivity, focusing on their reaction to unfamiliar humans and novel objects, and the cohesiveness of their social groups. When exposed to unfamiliar humans in the experimental task, wolves were more vigilant, fearful and aggressive than admixed wolves, and less likely to approach humans, but also more likely to spend time in human proximity. …”
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    TEORIA DISCURSULUI: APLICABILITATE ÎN ANALIZA SCHIMBĂRILOR DE PARADIGMĂ ÎN STUDIILE DE SECURITATE by Robert-Ionuț STANCIU

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The assertion applies equally to both social groups and entities that are part of the international security system (states, organizations, institutions, etc.). …”
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    Explaining the geopolitical role of the city by Hasan Kamran Dastjerdi, Marjan Badiee Azandehie, Yashar Zaki, Abbas ahmadi, Narjessadat hossainy nasrabady

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The present paper uses a descriptive-analytical method to make it clear that urban geopolitics, on the one hand, includes a set of common rivalries, ideas and perceptions of political factions, religious denominations, or other social centers that social groups It brings to the fore and creates a worldview for them. …”
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    Health needs and production of care in a health unit in a city of the northeast part of Brazil by Márcio Costa de Souza, Thamyres Menezes de Araújo, Flávia Alves de Andrade, Adriana de Jesus França, Jairrose Nascimento Souza

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The production processes of health services should aim to meet the health needs of social groups that constitute a particular territory. …”
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