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    THE IMPACT OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES ON THE PENSION SYSTEM FINANCING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Slavo Vukić, Danijel Knežević

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The increased number of pensioners and a significant decrease in the rate of demographic reproduction have negative effects on the sustainability of pension systems based on intergenerational solidarity (pay as you go systems), which are prevalent in most European countries. …”
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    Investigating the relationship between the sense of belonging to the place and the level of social security of citizens - Case study: Qom- by mohsen kameli, Hamidreza azemati

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Similarly, the type of form and the size of space, which is another component of the sense of belonging to the place, has a solidarity with social abnormalities and freedom of movement. …”
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    THE LEXICAL EQUIVALENCE VARIETY OF F-WORDS TRANSLATION INTO INDONESIAN : CORPUS-BASED TRANSLATION RESEARCH by Isra F. Sianipar, Sajarwa Sajarwa

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Furthermore, the analysis on the function of F-Words translation in Indonesian translation shows the flexibility of F-Words which can be employed to show solidarity, emphasis meaning, insult, emotion, failure, and misery …”
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    “How difficult can it be?” A non-Indigenous ‘Asian’ Australian high school teacher’s AsianCrit autoethnographic account of dealing with racial injustice by Aaron Teo

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…In light of this, in this paper I use Asian CRT (AsianCrit) (Museus & Iftikar, 2013) to present an autoethnographic account of a migrant ‘Asian’ Australian high school teacher’s subjectivities, quests for solidarity and attempts at dealing with racial injustice across a range of White Australian classrooms. …”
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  5. 205

    Tradition Bakar Batu: Binding Papuan Diaspora Identity in Urban Areas: A Case Study of Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, and Bekasi by Donald Kasenda

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results show that the tradition of stone burning functions as: (1) binding solidarity among communities in the diaspora, (2) a means of intergenerational transmission of cultural values, (3) a symbol of resistance to the erosion of cultural identity, and (4) a medium for negotiating identity in urban space. …”
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    Environmental Education Model Based on Local Wisdom of the Dayak Paramasan Tribe Indonesia by D. F. Wardhani, D. Arisanty, A. Nugroho and U. B. L. Utami

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Local wisdom includes local skills, values, and community solidarity, which are crucial for environmental education. …”
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    Environmental alarmism: the Club of Rome and its critics by Nikolai Mihailov, Lidia Sakelarieva

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The Club of Rome, founded in 1968, is an international society of politicians, business leaders, and scientists, who appeal for mutual tolerance, understanding, and solidarity in relation to the real problems of the world, and the environmental problems in the first place. …”
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    The struggle of wadas residents: the contribution of muhammadiyah and nu in maintaining environmental sustainability and social justice by Sukma Aditya Ramadhan, Suswanta Suswanta, Ridho Al Hamdi, Yusuf Fadli, Fitri Susiswani Isbandi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The struggle of Wadas residents is closely linked to the active roles of Muhammadiyah and NU in fostering social solidarity, collective awareness, and environmental sustainability advocacy. …”
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    The potential for justice through tourism by Freya Higgins-Desbiolles

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Efforts to make tourism more responsible, ethical and just have been critiqued, both from a neoliberal perspective that tourism is not a site for moralisation and from a critical race positioning that many forms of justice tourism might not attain their goals of solidarity and emancipation.Looking forward, this analysis suggests that it is imperative that future research and action addresses the larger structural issues of justice and that the critical tourism studies movement is potentially a promising vehicle for this work. …”
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    La costruzione culturale della vita materiale: dono strategico, economie e relazioni informali nei mercati pubblici by Silvia Lelli

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…As contexts in which different economies – capitalist and non-monetary, formal and informal, where the gift is a social and commercial strategy – are simultaneously ongoing, as spaces of interaction between highly heterogeneous socio-economical classes, between solidarity and exploitation, consumerism, reuse and saving, street markets are aggregates of apparently contradictory, but complementary social qualities. …”
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    Socio-Legal Strategies against a Total Abortion Ban in El Salvador: Alliances in Hostile Contexts by María Angélica Peñas Defago, Violeta Cánaves

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Abstract The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different social movements in struggles over abortion law reform and its impact, even in contexts of extreme criminalization. …”
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    Frontline mobilisation as border thinking: redefining just transitions through decolonial praxis and community organising by Cleovi C. Mosuela

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…My contribution is twofold: first, to allow reflexivity and to acknowledge that I share some sense of the lived experiences with the people I speak with in my research, I have approached our encounter through pakikipagkapwa, a Filipino indigenous concept that evokes concepts of communal support, solidarity and equality. Second, I argue that conceptualising frontline mobilisation as border thinking repositions frontline actors as creators, thinkers and knowers who harness their collective power to shift from an extractive economy, which is profiting off labour and natural resources with centralisation of profits, to a regenerative one that is ecologically and equitably sustainable. …”
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    Unilever brand share price decline in Indonesia due to brand boycott action related to the israeli-palestinian conflict in the perspective of islamic economic law by Christy Wahyuni Erwinata, Isma Swadjaja, Muridah Isnawati

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To fight colonialism around the world and support Palestinian independence, solidarity movements were held in several countries. …”
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    NAVIGATING CLIMATE CHALLENGES: STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE by Krzysztof Goniewicz, Amir Khorram-Manesh, Frederick Burkle

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The paper concludes by affirming that collective will, global solidarity, and urgent actions are indispensable in combating climate change, advocating for a holistic approach that integrates these varied pathways.…”
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    Llthuanian book publishing in Riga, 1904-1914 by Violeta Černiauskaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Furthermore, some social and book publishing contacts between the Lithuanians and Latvians in Riga were very beneficial for the growth of Lithuanian culture and especially important for fostering the ideas of Lithuanian and Latvian national solidarity as a counterbalance to the influence of Polish culture. …”
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    Investigation of the degree of social capital in Urban renewal of old textures in Zanjan old texture by Jalil Mohammadi, Alireza Mohammadi

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Social capital including values such as trust and cooperation and solidarity in a residential zone is a concept that has been very important and critical in the process of urban renewal in recent decades. …”
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    Les configurations de l'espace économique et la crise politique en Belgique by Christian Vandermotten

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Even if a very large majority of Brussels' population is French-speaking (at least in the public sphere), working-class Wallonia took long to become aware of the importance of an economic and political solidarity with the capital, seen as “the city of capitalists”. …”
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    Les stratégies spatiales de la population haïtienne à Miami by Cédric Audebert

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…The take over of a section of the metropolitan area and its affectation to social, commercial and political forms of representation aim at perpetuating the Haitian community’s  bond by creating cohesion, solidarity and sociality.…”
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    The Situation of Social Cooperatives in Small Villages in Hungary by Katalin Lipták

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Social cooperatives, which are an important pillar of the solidarity economy, have become increasingly popular and common in Hungary over the past 10 years, especially in disadvantaged settlements, where the administrative burden of public employment is outsourced to social cooperatives. …”
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    Time to Change the 'Change': Stigma and Support in Blogs about the Menopause by Keren Darmon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Specifically, do they engender an individualistic approach and/or promote solidarity? Furthermore, I examine the texts for indications regarding the 'sources and solutions for gender inequality in the workplace' (Gill, Orgad 2015: 340) and ask: What can this tell us about the networks' position vis-à-vis the menopause, feminism, and postfeminism? …”
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