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    Jan Jakub Rousseau w naturze/ogrodzie? Dyskursy natury we współczesnych odczytaniach feministycznych i posthumanistycznych by Lucyna Kopciewicz

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This article focuses on Rousseau’s discourses of nature understood as moral and gendered bases of social order. Feminism and posthumanism significantly challenge these discourses and contribute to the development of postanthropocentric nature seen as a vital network of human and nonhuman agents. …”
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    La virtuosité comme arme de guerre psychologique by Aurélie Helmlinger

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…At any level of sociability, we observe that virtuosity is expressed primarily in innovations and quantifiable records (number of notes to play, number of decibels, of musicians, of winning competitions ...) which allows to establish a hierarchy and a ranking of rivals conducive to harmony and to the renewal of the social order.…”
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    Imaginer la ville de demain sans « reproduire les clichés » de genre by Elsa Koerner

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Iconography and planning documents are tools for imagination of a city freed from the norms of the gendered social order. Therefore, urban planners should delve into a gender-sensitive analysis of reproductive work and its spatial configuration at the level of towns and agglomerations.…”
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    I posti dei rifiuti. Badara Ngom e la discarica di Mbeubeuss by Luca Rimoldi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…I intend to demonstrate how value is not only a representation of social relations, but how it contributes to orienting life trajectories, and to maintaining a social order.…”
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    The reception of the Deuteronomic social law in the primitive church of Jerusalem according to the Book of Acts by A. Friedl

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Its concept of the holy people of God, who live according to the social order given by YHWH and who stand in contrast to the pagan world, forms the social model for the Primitive Church in Jerusalem. …”
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    Vanessa Place: The Death of the Poetry Book by Hélène Aji

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While one can see her work as the manifestation of a retreat from creativity in keeping with her claim that she does not write, but rather, works as a medium to circulate text, one can also approach it as an extreme type of experimentation with expectations, conventions, and the general codes of social order. It is this article’s contention that Vanessa Place systematically appropriates the modes of communication of the digital age to undermine the ideologies at work beneath the surface of all kinds of texts and text formats, through the production of books that re-form and recontextualize these texts to convey their ethical shortcomings.…”
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    Vilayat-ı Sitte Islahatı’nın Van’da Uygulanma Çabaları by Serhat Aras TUNA

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Despite this, the reform tried to bring a new face to the administration and social order of Van. …”
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    L'injure comme délit. L'approche des fuqahâ' théologiens-légistes musulmans by Yahya Ould al-Barra, Abdel Wedoud Ould Cheikh

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…The study of this type of infringement reveals the close links between insult and sexuality and more precisely, with female sexuality, controlled as it is by the principle of the reproduction of the corporate groups organized along patrilineal lines ('aṣabât) on which the Arab-Moslem social order is based. Insults, in the context of the qadfthemes, take the form of threats, precisely because, by questioning female sexuality, it affects the honor of the individuals and the groups, i.e. the synthetic principle of classification of men within the society such as the fuqahâ' see it.…”
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    On the fundamental social changes in Lithuania in the 19th and 20th centuries by Arūnas Vyšniauskas

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…France, above all Napoleon, had had its influence on the social order; therefore, the study of the historical process in Lithuania can supply models of explanation for the historical process in general. …”
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    University social commitment in achieving inclusive health systems by Cruz Xiomara Peraza de Aparicio, Odalys del Carmen Toledo Rodríguez, Tania Fonseca Borges

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…This work has the objective to base the social order of the University in the achievement of inclusive health systems, with emphasis in the case of the Metropolitan University of Ecuador. …”
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    La construction sociale de la réalité dans un centre commercial : ordres de réalité concurrents et négociation de l’ordre social by Thibaut Besozzi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Within the Saint-Cyprien shopping mall, I identified three “orders of reality”—institutional, conventional and informal—that testify to this complexity and compete with one another to define “the” reality of shopping malls. The localized social order is the product of a more or less conflictual negotiation between these different ways of defining and practicing shopping malls.…”
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    Façonner les rôles sexués et discipliner le corps féminin : les discours de distribution de prix en Guadeloupe et en Martinique, 1905-1920 by Clara Palmiste

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In the context of the French colonial system in America, the aim is to understand their specificities, to examine the masculine and feminine models celebrated by the school and the social body, to question the interweaving of these gendered representations with other representations linked to race and class, and to see how they contribute to the maintenance of social order, to attempts to control the female body (the fear of the 'masculinisation' of young girls) and to the pursuit of a feminine ideal modelled on the metropolitan bourgeois model.…”
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    Rethinking Technology in a Hyperconnected World: Beyond the Hype of Inter - connectivity by Alina Betlej, Małgorzata Skórzewska - Amberg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The authors search for answers to many fundamental questions to open avenues for building coherent legal pillars of social order based on human values. To achieve these goals, they use a sociological and legal approach that is based mainly on criticism of writing and the analytical and synthetic methods.…”
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    Neopentecostalismo: uma interpretação a partir da Teoria da Prática by Fabio Lanza, Edson Elias de Morais, Flávio Braune Wiik

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Given the fact that religion is made up of people, who follow already established structures, it is assumed that religion simply serves to replicate a given social order. However, out of the Theory of Practice, it is possible to rethink this relationship, and, as already pointed out by Max Weber, religion can be understood as a mechanism of social and cultural transformation from hegemonic forces linked to everyday life and people’s will. …”
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    The use of Language in Ìdààmú Páàdì Mínkáílù: A Religio-Satiric Play by Olatunde Adeleye Adeyemo, Olufadekemi Adagbada

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Tis essay submits that in Ìdààmú Páàdì Mínkáílù, Adébáyò ̣ Faleti draws out from the reader a mirthless laughter in the confusion of a religious priest and elder statesman, who must not divulge the confession of a repentant member of his congregation, but who, at the same time, must ensure the obedience to, and the maintenance of the social order in his society. The satirist’s bias and the probable reasons for it are highlighted in the essay. …”
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    Ludzkie zoo w percepcji dzieci by Tomasz Nowicki

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The reversal of order, in turn, shows the social order as a brutal genre struggle, activating the imaginary of nature perceived as threatening and dangerous. …”
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    Smugglers, Poachers and Wreckers in Nineteenth-Century English Painting by Christiana Payne

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…This paper looks at the representation, in art, of three groups of people whose activities in the countryside and on the coast aroused conflicting reactions: moralists saw them as a threat to the social order, but they were rarely regarded as criminal within their own communities, and their status depended on laws which many saw as unjust, or which were subject to change. …”
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    Wall Street à Hollywood : une perspective de criminologie culturelle visuelle by Carla Nagels, Françoise Vanhamme

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In that respect, we show how the content of eleven Hollywood blockbusters shapes a representation of financial transgression that suggests a socio-politically unmobilizing message, and which therefore participates in the perpetuation of the social order. To do so, the exploration of their script, staging and filmic techniques is related to the “naming-blaming-claiming” model (Felstiner et al.).…”
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    Reviewed Reasoning Based on the Monograph by Tatyana Alekseeva “The Head of the Spanish State: the History of Constitutionalization” by K. V. Aranovsky

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The author analyzes the role of the monarchy as an institution, on the one hand, exerting a restraining effect on the state of society, and on the other, serving as the basis, including for a democratic social order, based on the force of law. Research by Tatyana Alekseeva proves that free and careless treatment of state and legal institutions is costly for people, estates and nations.…”
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    Den betingede accept by Torsten Kolind

    Published 1999-03-01
    “…This article focuses on aspects of identity and social order in relation to the interaction between the larger society and ex-prisoners seeking to live a normal life without criminality. …”
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