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Évoquer la mémoire politique dans un contexte autoritaire : « l’extrême gauche » tunisienne entre mémoire du passé et identité présente
Published 2010-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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A Gestalt perspective on Manichaean worldviews and individuals’ engagement in violence: the case of the Italian far left
Published 2025-01-01“…Far-left and far-right ideologies strongly influenced Italian socio-political movements of the time. …”
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The populistisation of green politics and the greening of populism: an examination of environmental populism in Europe
Published 2025-01-01“…Environmental concerns have become integral to populist agendas, emerging as a new form and approach to green politics in Europe. This paper defines environmental populism as the integration of green ideas and associated behavioral patterns within populist ideology and provides a categorized analysis of five ideological types: far-left, left, center, right, and far-right. …”
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From From ideology to inequality: Examining the socialist effect on South Africa's pandemic politics
Published 2023-07-01“… The BRICS grouping represents an inter-state association of five major emerging national economies whose political influence is mobilized to encourage economic development and inclusivity. …”
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Genre, ethnicité et participation politique : le cas des femmes kurdes en Iran
Published 2023-05-01“…For the analysis of these elements, this article looks at the experiences of former activists and fighters of Komala, a far-left Kurdish political organization. The political involvement of these women is very little documented, so much of the information presented in this article will come from testimonies collected between the years 2014-2018 as part of a sociological research.…”
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Squaring the Circle : the Extreme Left and the Labour Party
Published 2014-12-01“…Even though most sections of the far left have put an end to their political schizophrenia by opting for an independent stance, this decision has not led to a change in its fortunes.…”
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Les emprisonnements des maoïstes et la détention politique en France (1970-1971)
Published 2015-10-01“…In 1970 and 1971, French far-left activists who had recently be sentenced to prison initiated two hunger strikes so as to be granted the beneficial status of political prisoner. …”
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Franki Raffles, photographe engagée : la photographie féministe en Écosse dans les années 1980 et 1990
Published 2017-05-01“…Heavily influenced by far-left schools of thought, particularly Marxist-Leninist philosophy, she subverted a univocal tradition of representation to make photography a tool for dialogue and communication. …”
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France – Israel: consequences of the «October 7»
Published 2024-11-01“…The author comes to the conclusion that under the influence of dramatic events in the Middle East, the alliance between Islamists and European left and far-left organizations is strengthening, which increases the likelihood of polarization and division of political elites there. …”
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Ad Reinhardt: Rysunki Sprzed Roku 1946
Published 2024-12-01“…These early productions were followed by his collaboration with the weekly New Masses, an American far-left newspaper, published between 1926 and 1948. …”
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Dokumenty (wybór Davida Rybaka) / Documents (selected by David Rybak)
Published 2024-12-01“…These early productions were followed by his collaboration with the weekly New Masses, an American far-left newspaper, published between 1926 and 1948. …”
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Ad Reinhardt: Les Cartoons avant 1946
Published 2024-12-01“…These early productions were followed by his collaboration with the weekly New Masses, an American far-left newspaper, published between 1926 and 1948. …”
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Engagements étudiants en Algérie post-22 février. Sociohistoire d’un mouvement « désenchanté »
Published 2023-12-01“…The initial cohesion around a national symbolic repertoire is thus confronted with the ideological and political cleavages that existed before 22 February, in which the students struggle to find their place, or at least seem disenchanted by the overall situation. …”
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