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    ‘Finding the play’ – exploring with occupational therapists practice possibilities in the context of Irish schoolyards by Michelle Bergin, Bryan Boyle, Margareta Lilja, Maria Prellwitz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A further interrelated dimension was how the research methods provided mechanisms of raising consciousness.Conclusions, and Significance Alongside constructing knowledges on existing practices in an Irish context, this inquiry contributes to understandings of practices as socially embedded generative processes of ‘finding the play’, highlighting ethical responsibilities to make visible inequities reproduced in habitual practices and engage in relationships of solidarity to (re)construct alternative shared practices.…”
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    Delegitimizing, corruptive crises by Ángel R. Oquendo

    “…Against all odds, they must genuinely commit to and identify with democracy, the rule of law, and solidarity.…”
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    Hispanic-serving HBCUs: towards an anti-colonial meso-relevant theory of organizational identity in sacred spaces of Black education by Dwuana Bradley, Gina Tillis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Tending to fallacious notions of essentialism.DiscussionThe proposed framework aims to foster solidarity between Black and Brown students and challenge oppressive systems through a radically inclusive approach to serving both communities. …”
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    Common Space as Threshold Space: Urban Commoning in Struggles to Re-appropriate Public Space by Stavros Stavrides

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…In such a prospect, urban commoning can prefigure forms of social relations based on sharing, cooperation and solidarity. In this way, space becomes not simply a common product but also the means through which egalitarian social relations can potentially be shaped.…”
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    Investigating the consequences of urban creep in Shahrekord by ghorbanali karimi dehkordi, rahmatollah monshizadeh, bijan rahmani

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The most important environmental-physical consequences are increased environmental pollution, destruction of traditional architecture, destruction of biodiversity; major economic consequences of stock markets and rising land and housing prices, diminishing villagers' reluctance to productive activities (agriculture and livestock), capital flight from villages And their savings in the city and the rising cost of living amidst the socio-cultural consequences of luxury and the tendency to consume luxury goods, reduce solidarity and participation, crowding and crowding in cities, modeling of life and urbanization culture. have been.…”
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    “I Often Experience a Lack of Trust”: Filipino Migrant Nurses’ Experiences of Coping with Multiple Conflicting Workplace Demands by Thora H. Christiansen, Erla S. Kristjánsdóttir, Unnur Dís Skaptadóttir

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Performing the role of the ideal migrant, ideal worker, and ideal nurse, who works hard and never complains, is in conflict with the demands of the role of the supportive coworker who stands in solidarity with their fellow Icelandic nurses in the fight for improved wages and working conditions.…”
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    The Effect of Rural Guide Plan on Objective Quality of Life among Rural Communities in Fariman County by Aliakbar Anabestani, Hamdollah Sojasi Qeidari, Fahime Jafari

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The research method in present study was functional in terms of purpose, and analytical-descriptive and solidarity methodologically. The study population was selected from 22 villages in which guide plan had been implemented, among them 8 villages with a population of 3835 households was selected by using sampling method. …”
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    Redefining the Iranian Neighborhood Concept in Newly Developed Urban Contexts Based on Data Theory by mohsen Ilaghi, nima , Jahanbin, Iraj Ghasemi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It also interconnects the seven core codes of “diversity and quality of urban services”, “neighborhood edge and boundary”, “safety and security”, “livelihood and economic position of the neighborhood”, “social status”, “social solidarity”, and “sense of belonging and the correlation with the location” with three selective codes “continuity and functional-spatial cohesion”, “socio-economic mobility”, and “socio-institutional cohesion, and dependency”, a new definition of the neighborhood can be found which is presented at the end of this article with the conceptual model.…”
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    Values of Traditional Education Through the Procession of Mājar-ajar in the Hindu Community at Pura Agung Besakih by I Nyoman Sudiarta, I Putu Artayasa, I Ketut Suda

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…From a social aspect, this procession strengthens social relations, solidarity, and a sense of togetherness in society. …”
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    The "Arab Spring": New Mechanisms of Change of Authoritarian Political Regimes by E. A. Antyukhova

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The key role of non-violent actions consisted in changing the point of view of anti-government forces, demonstrating that the public solidarity could make the regime overthrow possible. …”
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    "Many old people taking care of old people": Experiences of older adults after Hurricane María in Puerto Rico. by Adrián J Santiago-Santiago, Jeffrey Ramos-Santiago, Eliut Rivera-Segarra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We present three main themes regarding older adults' experiences after Hurricane María: 1) Challenges to wellbeing (i.e, loneliness, lack of resources), 2) Relational solidarity (i.e., communal support, equitable resource sharing) and 3) La brega (i.e., adaption and autogestión). …”
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    Identifying and Analyzing the Impacts of Return Migration on the Reconstruction of Rural Settlements (Case Study: Neyshabour County) by zahra soleymani, maryam ghasemi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Accordingly, 1- increasing cohesion and solidarity among residents with 25.21% of variance, 2- improving service and welfare infrastructure with10.52% of variance, 3- boosting rural economy with7% of variance, 4- activating of capacities with 5.4% of variance, 5- developing Non-farming activities with 5% variance are the most important effects of return migration on the reconstruction of rural settlements.…”
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    Psychiatric Morbidity among a Sample of Orphanage Children in Cairo by Mohamed A. EL Koumi, Yasser F. Ali, Ehab A. El Banna, Usama M. Youssef, Yasser M. Raya, Aly A. Ismail

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…A written formal consent from the director of social solidarity was obtained before inclusion in the study. …”
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    Adapting to climate change: lessons from Chile’s coastal communities by Jessica Parra, Magdalena Jensen

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…It highlights the importance of informed decision-making, community cooperation and the preservation of ancestral knowledge in promoting adaptive strategies based on community solidarity and collective decision-making. The findings underscore the need for effective adaptation measures that address both adaptive capacity and governance challenges to bolster climate resilience in vulnerable coastal communities. …”
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    Senior Schoolchildren’s Mentorship: the Case of St. Joseph’s School by Lijana Gvaldaitė, Roberta Budreckaitė, Donalda Bučinskienė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The research found that primary school pupils benefited from homework help from mentors - some of them improved learning motivation, skills and performance, as well as communication skills.The project demonstrated that the mentoring model is also a way to develop schoolchildren’s leadership, strengthen the relationships inside the school community; apart from that, it contributes to the creation of a culture of solidarity and social capital based on generosity and unconditionality. …”
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    Evaluation of Olgun Çocuk Dergisi [Mature Child Magazine] (1935) within the Scope of Raising National and Historical Consciousness of Children by Tolgahan Ayantaş, Cengiz Dönmez

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…At the end of the study, we observed that the journal personally reflected the understanding and conditions of the era (1930s) and was on the prowl of imbuing children with the opinions of national unity and solidarity in line with the perspective and understanding of the era. …”
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    Covid-19 and the South African Pentecostal Landscape: Historic Shift from Offline Liturgical Practice to Online Platforms by John Mhandu and Vivian Ojong

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…By depriving Pentecostal churches the opportunity to perform rituals of solidarity and other offline liturgical practices, Covid-19 disrupted important social systems and its performative and communication traits. …”
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    THE SELF IN THE WORLD: OVERCOMING CLASSICAL DUALISM AND SHAPING NEW LANDMARKS by U. I. Lushch

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The modern discovery of the self entails the need to invent a new type of solidarity.…”
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    Human values in Bachelor's degree in Nursing’s students by Héctor Cabrera Rodríguez, Zenia Tamara Sánchez García, Ivette Mullens Ramos, Liumys Zayas Alzamora, Ernesto Julio Bernal Valladares, Isys Leyva Betancourt

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…<br /><strong>Results:</strong> 86.5% of the students consider that they have developed the value solidarity, humanism is present in 84.6%, while the least identified values were anti-imperialism indicated by 57.6% and internationalism, only by 50.0% of the sample studied. 80 % of teachers consider that students' values are poorly developed.…”
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    The Role of Iran’s «Soft Power» in Confronting Iranophobia by S. M. Mirmohammad Sadeghi, R. Hajimineh

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The paper is based on a synthesis of Stephen Walt’s “balance of threat” theory with Alexander Wendt’s social constructivism to explain the Iranian “threat” in American foreign policy.The findings of this research show that without the use of force and disturbing the balance in the international relations, using a variety of tools and instruments the Iranian public diplomacy and soft power might be effective to reduce the global and regional atmosphere of Iranophobia and undermine anti-Iranian solidarity.…”
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