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Eating and Taking Photos: The Consumption of Food, Visual Representations and Gender. Mar del Plata (Argentina), 1930–1970
Published 2024-12-01“…The ways that different social groups visited these places and consumed the products and services they offered varied at different historical moments. …”
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Wenjing Guo, Internet à Canton (Chine) – Dynamiques sociales et politiques
Published 2014-12-01“…This anthropological research focuses on this permanent confrontation from the formation process and evolution of active social groups on the Internet, who exist thanks to and because of the Internet. …”
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Inequalities in mining and oil regions of Andean countries
Published 2017-11-01“…This systematic analysis uncovers the ways in which the costs and benefits of extraction affect institutions, territories, and social groups differently. In the second part of the paper, it is applied the framework to a mining operation in Peru (Antamina) and an oil field in Colombia (Rubiales). …”
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De l’individuel au collectif, des mythes aux pratiques
Published 2016-12-01“…With this article we seek to contribute to the recognition of the potential of a landscape to represent the relationships between social groups and their territories and to work on the connections between the tangible and intangible as well as the individual and collective aspects of our contemporary societies.…”
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Celebrating a Heterogeneous Community: The Ebibi Festival of the Epe People
Published 2021-12-01“…The article concludes that Ebibi is a festival that delineates community both through bringing together multiple performances, styles, and social groups in Ijebu Epe, by highlighting differences between different Ijebu communities that celebrate Ebibi, and by confirming the boundary between Ijebu and Lagos Epe. …”
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La militancia en el exilio parisino y su interacción con las redes transnacionales de Derechos Humanos: la construcción del concepto de víctima del conflicto.
Published 2013-06-01“…To understand the problems of exile, is to attend a series of multidirectional exchanges which change the life of the exiled and impact on the host society.It is in this context that we can understand the role in which different social groups, politicians and activists are positioned in their attempt to reorganize their fight against the Uruguayan dictatorship. …”
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Anti-fascism as a determinant of Serbian national identity
Published 2024-01-01“…It starts from understanding collective identities in which, apart from the consciousness of WE characterizing them, there is an important characteristic difference between social groups of the same kind, or the relation between WE and THEY. …”
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Modo de vida e territorialidade quilombola da comunidade Ressaca da Pedreira – Macapá, Amapá
Published 2019-09-01“…In terms of methodology, based on the dialectical and phenomenological materialism, bibliographic reviews were carried out on the theme, a field research appreciating the orality of the inhabitants, photographic series and maps, which permitted a critical analysis about the need for expansion of these public policies of recognition of ancestral territories, as well as the assurance of residence of social groups with economic characteristics based on surplus agriculture in the officially protected land. …”
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THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPT OF THE PRECARIAT IN THE CONTEXT OF CLASS THEORIES
Published 2020-08-01“…The perfomed analysis shows that the precariat does not fully correspond to any class theory (in all cases certain social groups are excluded from it). The specifics of the precariat, its place and role in modern society do not allow us make an unequivocal conclusion about its status and the people included in it. …”
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Enfance et vulnérabilité. Ce que la politisation de l'enfance fait au concept de vulnérabilité
Published 2020-09-01“…The assignment of the vulnerability of certain social groups will then become graspable as the result of a process of institutional production. …”
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Las nuevas formas de ciudadanía en las sociedades latinoamericanas contemporáneas
Published 2013-02-01“…But in the context of globalization, which involves the process of pluralization of societies, the social actors are wondering about the new functions of the State and its citizens. Three social groups, among others, challenge the traditional concept of citizenship: ethnic groups traditionally marginalized and excluded from the political and economic spaces, groups of migrants whose existence takes place in territorialities which are differentiated (country of origin/country of reception) and evangelical groups which claim a citizenship of this world and another in heaven. …”
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Quale posto per il passato nella città? Narrazioni e pratiche di recupero nella città vecchia di Taranto
Published 2023-12-01“…The work focuses on the relationship between urban regeneration processes, which promote the transformation and re-signification of abandoned urban spaces, and the experience that inhabitants and social groups reproduce in the narratives of the neighbourhood space through reuse and revisitation from below. …”
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THE SOCIAL IDEAS OF ANTANAS KAUPAS
Published 1997-01-01“…Kaupas kept to the view that total welfare may only be reached through a close collaboration of various social groups in which all members of society could be assured of equal rights and possibilities to disclose their abilities and initiative. …”
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La catastrophe d’AZF
Published 2021-09-01“…This raises the difficult question of the reconciliation and coexistence of the different perceptions of the landscape among different generations and social groups, made even more complex by the effects of the disaster.…”
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La science‑fiction institutionnelle chez Julian Bleecker et Brian David Johnson
Published 2023-12-01“…These could be competitors of a company, enemies of an army, social groups condemned by an interest group such as an association or a state, etc. …”
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Licence verbale et mouvements contestataires chez les Haal pulareeɓe du Fuuta Tooro Almudaagal ngay et Cooloyaagal
Published 2004-06-01“…But the two movements did not come out from the same social groups. One was coming from a high status group, who edicted the social and moral values. …”
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Tourism and the demonstration effect: Empirical evidence
Published 2014-01-01“…Nevertheless, it also shows that local social groups do not copy tourist behaviour blindly; instead, residents are also critical in demonstration effect processes. …”
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Circulação e intercâmbio de plantas e conhecimentos fitomedicinais na fronteira franco-brasileira
Published 2021-10-01“…Pharmacopoeias are, like any kind of cultural production, living and dynamic objects that constantly change and reinvent themselves, throughout continuous contacts and exchanges between different social groups. Medicinal plants are “biocultural objects” (Pordié, 2002) as well, because of the richness and the complexity of relationships that societies develop with them. …”
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Integração regional, a região transfronteiriça da bacia do Rio da Prata e os projetos de infraestruturas de conexão
Published 2012-03-01“…The approximation of distinct social groups from one and other side of the border lines, as in the case of the third international bridge to be built on the Uruguay River, between the state of Rio Grande do Sul and or the Misiones Province or Corrientes, Argentina begins to point to a most active performance of local and regional actors towards issues related to cross-border cooperation. …”
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As políticas de ações afirmativas no ensino superior sob a ótica dos gestores: o caso da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Published 2016-01-01“…Finally, it is noteworthy that some strategic positions are occupied by people who see legitimacy in demands for the democratization of the university and for the recognition of certain social groups.…”
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