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An Alternative for Turkish Serials: Uses and Gratifications of Watching Indian Soap Operas by Turkish Female Viewers
Published 2022-06-01“…Results show that watching Indian soap operas is affected directly by participants’ favorability toward keeping social order (religious, traditional, and familial values) in the right way, their perceived concept of female power, and their willingness to live traditionally. …”
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Ciência, construção da nação e exclusão social. São Paulo-Brasil (1889-1930)
Published 2015-06-01“…This kind of thinking was meant to guarantee social order, keeping a perfect balance between order and progress, motto of Brazilian national flag.…”
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The Evolution Model of Public Risk Perception Based on Pandemic Spreading Theory under Perspective of COVID-19
Published 2021-01-01“…Excessive risk perception often causes the public to overreact to emergencies, resulting in irrational behaviors, which have a negative impact on economic development and social order. However, low-risk perception will reduce individual awareness of prevention and control, which is not conducive to the implementation of government pandemic prevention and control measures. …”
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Diglossie et standardisation dans l'Angleterre du xie au xve siècle. Regard croisé avec la Bretagne
Published 2024-12-01“…The Norman Conquest of England (1066) profoundly and permanently altered not only the social order of England but also the English language. …”
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Presenting Hayek’s Theory of Social Justice in the Context of His Intellectual Journey and Some Critiques on It
Published 2022-04-01“…At the same time, there are criticisms of this theory, including its lack of attention to the formation of interest groups in the economy, market failures, difficulty in recognizing fair rules of the game, and lack of attention to the negative impact of large inequalities on social order.…”
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Les appels de Margaret Fell pour convertir les Juifs : de l’émancipation à la soumission chez la première femme Quaker
Published 2010-09-01“…Targeting those that were inferior to her in the religious and social order —the Jews—indirectly enabled Fell to affirm her newfound superiority at their expense. …”
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Social exclusion as a side effect of machine learning mechanisms
Published 2023-02-01“…The authors review the theories of foreign and Russian authors concerning the impact of artificial intelligence on strengthening the existing social order, as well as problems with processing and interpreting data for training computer systems on them. …”
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DYNAMICS OF AFRICAN TRADITIONAL AND CULTURAL PRACTICE AS A SOCIAL CONTROL MECHANISM: A DETERRENT THEORETICAL ANALYSIS ON THE ALEKWU BELIEF SYSTEM AMONG THE IDOMA PEOPLE IN NIGERIA
Published 2023-08-01“…Alekwu is usually consulted for a number of purposes, such as giving advice on way forward on private problems, marital issues, diagnosing and treating illnesses, and settling arguments among relatives, couples and community members.The paper unveils how the Idoma traditional belief system affects their morals, attitudes, and actions as well as how it helps to preserve social order in their neighborhood. This paper is anchored on deterrence theory of punishment as a framework to analyze the Alekwu belief system's deterrent effects on behavior within the Idoma community and provide a theoretical analysis of the Alekwu belief system as a deterrent mechanism that influences social norms, values, and behavior among the Idoma people. …”
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Révision de Jane Eyre comme métacommentaire philosophique dans les romans d’Anita Brookner
Published 2006-12-01“…Whereas Jane Eyre can ultimately be read as a “Victorian romance” which preaches reason in the name of social order, by replacing the traditional happy ending by an unhappy ending in which virtue is punished and by foregrounding the disastrous effects of suppressing passion in the name of reason or self in the name of the other, Brookner announces the end of a philosophical humanistic tradition in which the subject / object or self / other opposition gives rise to a host of binary oppositions, the notion of centre validating the dominance of one of the terms of the hierarchy.…”
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Cuestión social y progresismos en América Latina y África: el pensamiento crítico en la encrucijada
Published 2024-07-01“…The article discusses the meaning of the social question and its multiple refractions in part of the periphery of capital (Latin America and Africa), as well as analyzes some of the particularities of this social order as unity in diversity, in regions that have historically contributed to the accumulation of capital and stimulated anti-capitalist practices. …”
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A Study of Social Class Conflict in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
Published 2024“…The study highlights how Austen uses satire and irony to address the moral limitations of the class system and to propose a more flexible social order. By exploring critical scenes and character developments, the research underscores the novel’s relevance in contemporary discussions of social justice and equality. …”
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The Monsters of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Miller in The General Prologue and the Miller in The Reeve’s Tale in The Canterbury Tales
Published 2019-06-01“…Parallel to the Miller in The General Prologue, the miller in The Reeve’s Tale possesses an animal-like appearance and a disobedient nature that grows into a threat to the social order. In this respect, this paper discusses Chaucer’s Miller in The General Prologue and his miller in The Reeve’s Tale as medieval monsters who are man-animal composites and defiant Others.…”
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Out-of-context misinformation detection method based on stance analysis
Published 2024-04-01“…As artificial intelligence-based automatic generation technology advances, the emergence of misinformation in more sophisticated guises has become a significant threat to the economy and social order. Among its forms, out-of-context misinformation stands out as particularly deceptive and readily executable. …”
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The Symbolic-Compliance Gap and Public Perceptions of Sharia Law Enforcement in Aceh, Indonesia: Insights from Becak Drivers
Published 2024-12-01“… This study explores the perceptions of becak (three-wheeled motorcycle taxis) drivers in Aceh regarding the implementation and enforcement of Sharia law, offering insights into the interplay between religious governance and its influence on social order, morality, and justice. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 30 drivers from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, the research reveals a complex relationship between the symbolic authority of Sharia law and community compliance. …”
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Rethinking State-Law Relations Through the Kelsen-Schmitt Debate: A Critical Introduction
Published 2023-10-01“…Kelsen, however, neglects what is political and failed to examine the appearance of factual order or law in practical social order and their relationship. On the other hand, Schmitt did not much get closer to Kelsen’s approach- building the law with Grundnorm- with his emphasis on sovereignty as the constituent will and unique source of legitimacy. …”
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Empowering Adolescent Girls in Developing Countries : gender justice and norm change /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…/ Caroline Harper and Rachel Marcus -- "Sticky" gendered norms : change and stasis in the patterning of child marriage in Amhara, Ethiopia / Nicola Jones, Bekele Tefera, Guday Emirie and Elizabeth Presler-Marshall -- The politics of policy and programme implementation to advance adolescent girls' well-being in Ethiopia / Nicola Jones, Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, Bekele Tefera and Bethelihem Gebre -- The paradox of change and continuity in social norms and practices affecting adolescent girls' capabilities and transitions to adulthood in rural Uganda / Carol Watson, Grace Kyomuhendo Bantebya and Florence Muhanguzi Kyoheirwe -- From national laws and policies to local programmes : obstacles and opportunities in communications for adolescent girls' empowerment in Uganda / Grace Kyomuhendo Bantebya, Florence Muhanguzi Kyoheirwe, and Carol Watson -- Intersecting inequalities: the impact of gender norms on Hmong adolescent girls' education, marriage and work in Viet Nam / Nicola Jones, Elizabeth Presler-Marshall and Tran Thi Van Anh -- Triple invisibility : the neglect of ethnic minority adolescent girls in Viet Nam / Nicola Jones, Elizabeth Presler-Marshall and Tran Thi Van Anh -- Small but persistent steps on the road to gender equality : marriage patterns in far west Nepal / Fiona Samuels and Anita Ghimire -- Continuity and change : how embedded programmes improve the lives of adolescent girls / Fiona Samuels, Anita Ghimire, and Matthew Maclure -- Pushing the boundaries of social order : adolescent girls and norm change / Caroline Harper and Rachel Marcus.…”
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The Four-Class System (sideng renzhi 四等人制) of Administration During the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368) in China
Published 2025-01-01“…The ethnic hierarchy during the Yuan Dynasty was a structured system that categorised the population into distinct classes, primarily to facilitate governance and maintain social order within the diverse and vast empire. This hierarchy had significant implications for the social, political, and economic life of the people under the Mongol rule. …”
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THE SOCIAL THEORY OF MAX WEBER IN CONFLICT OF INTERPRETATIONS
Published 1999-01-01“…The confrontation of the system functionalism and conflict sociology during the first post-war decades led to "translation wars" in USA and gave rise to two competing images of Weber - a theorist of social order painted by T. Parsons and as "bourgeois Marx" defended by H. …”
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The Ambivalent Identity of Eighteenth-Century London Clubs as a Prelude to Victorian Clublife
Published 2015-06-01“…If the strict rules, rituals as well as the socially and sexually exclusive membership of these institutions were supposed to guarantee moderation and social cohesion, excess and provocation could easily lead to the disruption of the moral and social order. Dissident behaviour could embody various degrees of social transgression, ranging from a disregard of social norms to more offending or even criminal attitudes. …”
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De l’ordre moral à l’ordre social. L’application des lois pénalisant la sexualité prémaritale selon des lignes de classe
Published 2017-11-01“…Since the legitimacy and illegitimacy of these practices are largely correlated with the social status of the girls concerned and their positions within the social space of the intimate economy that they occupy at some point in their trajectory, the differentiated treatment of sexual illegality apparent therefore to the maintenance of a social order under the guise of preserving the moral order.…”
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