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    Data & the Seed: From Extractive Epistemology to Emancipating Agrobiodiversity Research Methods by Veronica Limeberry, Garrett Graddy-Lovelace

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…We analyze practices of extractive research and data collection and how it has shaped current agrobiodiversity research and governance. We argue that egalitarian research is needed for equitable policies, practices, and governance. …”
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    Individualization in China under Compressed and Contradictory Modernity by Shi Yunqing

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Tensions exist in this selection mechanism, and a paradox lies in the fact that the struggle for this egalitarian relationship should be based on the precondition that the subordinate relationship be internalized. …”
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    Le turc, une langue sans genre grammatical : la solution pour une langue plus égalitaire ? by Éléonore de Beaumont

    “…Two strategies coexist today to try to make the French language more egalitarian in terms of gender: fighting against the predominance of the masculine in the language and therefore in our representations can be achieved either by multiplying gender marks or, on the contrary, by erasing them. …”
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    Les modes de garde de l’enfant : des politiques publiques « neutres » à dérive inégalitaire ? by Sebastián Pizarro Erazo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…By focusing on childcare policies, this article aims to understand why so-called “universal”, “egalitarian” and “women-friendly” measures reproduce and reinforce social inequalities. …”
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    Le privé est professionnel ? by Isabel Boni-Le Goff

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The inherent contradictions are also negotiated differently depending on an individual’s marital status. Egalitarian couples tend to experiment more in an attempt to construct – despite the greater professional and marital instability that they suffer – new parental division of labour and professional practice norms.…”
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    Anachronisme, égalité et domination : représenter le roi Arthur autour de la Table ronde by Justine Breton

    “…The myth of the Round Table, developed as soon as the 12th century by Wace in his Roman de Brut, contributes to the lasting success of the legend of King Arthur and his Knights by describing the Arthurian realm as a progressive and egalitarian land. But this depiction of the institution, which regularly appears in audiovisual adaptations of the legend, raises the issue of Arthur’s place among his men: is the King equal to the Knights, or, by definition, is he above them all? …”
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    Du tabou à l’incitation. Vieillissement et redéfinition des relations de genre en Espagne by Hélène Bretin, Carmuca Gómez Bueno

    “…Also important is the creation of new couples characterized by more egalitarian relations. To rebuild a couple´s life at an older age requires a new moral to help them rise above the obstacles of male domination. …”
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    Nelson Mandela était-il communiste ? by Chloé Maurel

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…How do his humanist and egalitarian convictions come close to communist ideas? …”
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    Un enseignement supérieur juste est-il possible ? by Emmanuelle Annoot

    “…Grounded on the overall contributions, the article enumerates the possibilities of a fairer, more egalitarian post-secondary education. Providing a systemic approach peculiar to Educational Sciences and Training, students are put in relation with university lecturers and researchers who, in context, interact in various teaching and learning situations. …”
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    La justice agraire opposée a la loi et monopole agraire, ou plan d’amélioration du sort des hommes. by Thomas Paine

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Paine’s inclusive and egalitarian conception of politics, and his philosophical principles grounded on natural law, lead him to consider as a necessity to fix those inequalities, so the process of civilisation is not hindered. …”
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    De parias à victimes. Mobilisations féministes sur la prostitution en France et au Canada (1880-1920) by Yolande Cohen

    “…Through a gendered activism, the Councils’s positions evolve from a “social purity” position to a more egalitarian one, asking for a unity of morals for both women and men, and for an international mobilization against women trafficking. …”
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    Faire de son couple une cause by David Michels

    “…They resort to sexology in direct response to the perceived threat that their relationship will end because of a lack of sex, which either goes against an egalitarian ideal they have of sexuality in a relationship, or because they think it may lead to infidelity. …”
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    Le travail du sexe : entretien croisé avec Morgane Merteuil et Thierry Schaffauser by Morgane Merteuil, Thierry Schaffauser

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The present fights carried out by prostitutes, whether they call themselves sex workers or not, put at the center of their militant know-how the defense of rights, agency and the ability to negotiate their working conditions in order to promote a sexual economy as egalitarian as possible. In this joint interview, Morgane Merteuil and Thierry Schaffauser, sex worker activists, elucidate the stakes of this fight to call prostitution « sex work ». …”
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    Irene Joliot-Curie, une féministe engagée ? by Louis-Pascal Jacquemond

    “…As Sub-secretary of state for scientific research at the beginning of the Popular Front or as the faithful member of the French Community Party at the beginning of the Cold War, her political engagements were always on the side of promoting an egalitarian society. She believed in the communist and soviet model despite some hesitations and disillusions.…”
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    Pluralité des valeurs attribuées à la nature : le rôle des instances de socialisation primaire by Véronique Van Tilbeurgh, Anne Atlan

    “…Families lead to a dominant and abstract evaluation of nature whereas peer groups lead to an egalitarian and concrete evaluation. On the other hand, those who were not socialized to nature in childhood tend to emphasize the the self-esteem provided by their adult experience of nature. …”
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    Anna Lampérière, solidarité et citoyenneté féminine sous la Troisième République by Anne R. Epstein

    “…Lampérière who felt a civic vocation but were put off by egalitarian models of citizenship.…”
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    La gauche uruguayenne et la nécessaire imagination radicale by Gustavo Pereira

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…In Uruguay the arrival of the left wing to the government can be seen as a result of the reconfiguration of such background of shared values and beliefs, which led to a more egalitarian interpretation of what the institutional arrangements guaranteeing equal citizenship status should be. …”
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    Aménager l’espace, déménager la prostitution : évolution des espaces dédiés aux plaisirs intimes et sexuels à Tanger by Mériam Cheikh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It aims as well at showing how this has gradually led to the specification of sexual work in order to separate it more clearly from the practices of partying, where sexual and intimate concerns, with no visible economic relationship, are at the forefront of a “clean” and egalitarian nightlife in Tangier.…”
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