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Neutrality in public service interpreting
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…public service interpreting…”
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Michel Foucault: analysis of power relations in entrepreneurial and innovative initiatives in Brazil
Published 2020-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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Trabajadores de la salud mental: Tejiendo identidades y diferencias
Published 2002-11-01“…The analysis is constructed upon interviews with assistants nurses, men and women who work in psychiatric hospital in the public service in the city of Porto Alegre. Also, the law 9716 of 1992 that deals with psychiatric reform in mental health work helps the discussion of the problem.…”
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Cultural commons as a key for bottom-linked policies. An exploration of the support for public and community partnerships in Barcelona.
Published 2022-12-01“…I underline how public-community partnerships can use networking activities to develop a constructive and critical approach to public service delivery and enhance collective learning about economic democratization. …”
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Kishimoto, Satoko; Lobina, Emanuele i Petitjean, Olivier (eds.) (2015). Un futur per l’aigua pública: L’experiència mundial de la remunicipalització
Published 2017-01-01“…Kishimoto, Satoko; Lobina, Emanuele i Petitjean, Olivier (eds.) (2015)<br /><em>Un futur per l’aigua pública: L’experiència mundial de la remunicipalització</em><br />Amsterdam, Londres, París, Ciutat del Cap i Brussel·les: Transnational Institute (TNI), Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU), Observatoire des Multinationales, Municipal Services Project (MSP) i Federació Sindical Europea dels Serveis Públics (FSESP - EPSU). …”
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Women´s vulnerability to violence and health damages under the perspective of rural social movements Vulnerabilidad de las mujeres a la violencia y daños de salud bajo la perspecti...
Published 2013-07-01“…It appears that even with the participation in rural social movements and the struggle for better working conditions, women have greater social vulnerability in rural areas expressed by the inequality of access to state public services, as well as unequal access the labor market and land tenure, which is reflected in inequalities in health. …”
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