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Evaluation of the Status of Yasouj in terms of City Development Strategy (CDS) Indicators
Published 2025-03-01“…The purpose of this study is to examine and compare the perceptions of residents and municipal administrators regarding various aspects of the urban development plan. …”
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Social Participation: A Good Life After Retirement in Russia
Published 2025-01-01“…However, organising social activities requires flexibility to meet older people’s heterogeneous needs and interests according to changes in their personal situation or the external environment. …”
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Les enseignants de lycée à l’épreuve de l’éducation à l’orientation
Published 2024-09-01“…Despite their convergent perceptions of orientation, they reinterpret and adjust to this mission according to their seniority, their discipline and the context of their school. …”
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Les dépossessions du paysage. Injustices paysagères, clivages locaux et mécanismes d’exclusion dans le géoparc de Sitia (Crète)
Published 2021-09-01“…Considering the political dimensions of the landscape and people’s aspiration for democratic landscape management and planning raise the issue of landscape injustices. …”
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Digital entrepreneurship through the prism of student attitudes: Challenges and opportunities
Published 2024-01-01“…The conducted research provides insight into young people's perceptions of digital entrepreneurship and indicates potential measures that could encourage their engagement in the digital economy.…”
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UNHEARD VOICES OF WOMEN IN THE BIBLE, WITH IMPLICATIONS OF EMPOWERMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF TODAY’S CHURCH
Published 2019-07-01“…As the empowerment of women is located within the discourses of gender equality, a gender lens, which is a biblical liberation hermeneutic of vhusadzi theology, is employed to reconstruct positive discourses regarding people’s perceptions about women in societies. The researchers argue that the unheard voices of women are still an issue and that the empowerment of women still needs to be prioritised. …”
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Enhancing visitor experiences: a quantitative analysis of marketing strategies at historical and cultural national parks
Published 2025-12-01“…This study explores the impact of marketing mix elements—product, price, process, physical evidence, people, place, and promotion—on customers’ revisit potential to cultural and historical national parks. …”
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Quality of Life Philosophy VI. The Concepts
Published 2003-01-01“…The frame of interpretation is pitched in language and concepts, in fact it creates our perceptions. Based on these perceptions and our purposes of life, our behavior arises. …”
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Synergies and trade-offs among key ecosystem services in Maze National Park and its environs, southwestern Ethiopia
Published 2025-01-01“…Additionally, we collected socioeconomic data to get insight into the local people’s perceptions of the interactions between ecosystem services. …”
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The Impact of Job Demands and Resources on Overtime Work and Work-Related Health among Employees of The Isfahan Metro Company
Published 2024-12-01“…The study’s statistical population consisted of employees of Isfahan Metro Company (320 people), of which (175 people) were studied by Simple Random Sampling. …”
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Diversité et importance de la flore ligneuse de la ville de Sokodé (Centre - Togo)
Published 2021-02-01“…Research carried out in the city of Sokodé (Center-Togo) in June 2017 made it possible to assess the diversity of woody species and to raise people's perceptions of their importance. The woods of the concessions, the roads, the establishments, the interstices and the public places were inventoried. …”
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Representation of forced migrants: a case study of the east bengali migrants to West Bengal
Published 2013-03-01“…Did they view the local people as cold and indifferent? In other words did they subscribe to the representations of the Government and the locals or did they construct an identity of their own? …”
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The right to education and attitudes toward Hijras in Bangladesh: assessing educational support to achieve sustainable communities
Published 2024-12-01“…Originality/value – This research paper fills a gap in the current body of knowledge by presenting empirical evidence regarding young people’s perceptions of the third-gender, the societal barriers faced by Hijra individuals in their pursuit of quality education, their future opportunities, the root causes of these challenges and possible solutions.…”
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Perceived neighborhood disorder and achieving HIV viral suppression among adults living with HIV: A cross-sectional study.
Published 2024-01-01“…Public health policies and programs should consider the broader social and environmental contexts in which people living with HIV reside.…”
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Coastal tourism development in Sinop as an emerging rural destination: A preliminary study from the residents’ perspective
Published 2020-04-01“…ANOVA test was also applied in order to compute the perceptional differences among demographical groups. …”
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Development of religious tourism in the tomb perspective intercultural communication
Published 2023-06-01“…The results of the study explain that the quality of human resources for the conscious tourism and tomb management groups is still low, not yet professional, or still traditional based on the perceptions of tomb visitors and observers of tourism and culture, but visitor interactions with conscious tourism groups and tomb managers with different cultural identities produce identity relationships that are similar in the sense of forming dynamic social relations between people who both have experience, adequate knowledge, a positive attitude.…”
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Identifying potential barriers to community participation and use of telecentres: A Survey-based Study
Published 2023-06-01“…Therefore, the present study adopts a community-centred approach by discussing users' views and perceptions and non-users from the local community. …”
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RELIGIOUS SYNCRETISM IN THE LENSES OF JEWISH-BUDHHISM: A RELIGIOUS IDEA IN MODERN AFRICA DEVELOPMENT WUKARI JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES
Published 2024-07-01“… There are modern attempts to consider understanding God from similar perceptions while being accommodated to your deity. …”
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Trans/forming the Greek theatrescape: Translation for performance as representation
Published 2025-01-01“…The play was staged at a time marked by conflicting forces: on the one hand, Greece was taking significant steps forward for transgender people, recognising basic rights and freedoms, and on the other, discriminatory practices and gender-based violence were still a very present reality. …”
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An integrated evaluation framework – smartness, well-being, e-maturity – for participatory evaluation of learning ecosystems: first application to two Italian high schools
Published 2024-11-01“… In this contribution, after a brief analysis of the critical issues associated with learning ecosystem evaluation frameworks, a participatory evaluation approach is proposed that aims to: (a) be people-centered and bring out the perceptions of all categories involved in educational processes – with particular reference to students, teachers and parents; this is in order to mitigate the objectivity bias associated with self-evaluations conducted by internal evaluation teams by means of top-down evaluation models; b) base the evaluation on an integrable set of multidimensional constructs such as smartness – capable of capturing both the “external” well-being associated with the quality of the context and the well-being perceived at an individual level – and e-maturity, i.e. the digital maturity of the context that defines its positioning (vision, plans and actions) with respect to the potential and opportunities offered by the digital transition; c) provide reference values with the intention of making evaluations of educational ecosystems both synchronically and diachronically comparable, as well as allowing for the elaboration of an adequate base of knowledge to facilitate the elaboration of improvement plans and to support evidence-based decision-making. …”
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