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Religious and political leadership in Persian Baluchistan
Published 1967“…This situation leaves a wide field for values of personality, and personality may be regarded as the main factor in political "legitimacy", - though the Baluch themselves do not think in terms of political legitimacy or even of "political stability". Ideological divisions militate against large scale landownership as a stable basis for legitimacy, and together with the traditional isolation of the Province these divisions have meant that it has never been in the interests of the Baluch to have one paramount high-status leader for the purposes of treating with the Persian Administration or other foreign powers. …”
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Using HIV/AIDS Education as a Model for Female Genital Cutting Education
Published 2020-08-01“…Justifications for FGC include maintaining sexual propriety, safety for women and children, and solidifying cultural identity.[2] While the prevalence of FGC is still quite high, there have been human rights movements and ideological shifts away from the practice. Many countries have recently passed laws that prohibit FGC, even if it takes place in other jurisdictions. …”
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A psychoanalytic approach to the ideal world of simin behbahani and Ghada Al-saman from the perspective of Karen horney
Published 2021-02-01“…(See: Jamalzadeh, 2005:28-13) Naima used the element of religion in her collection and in the story (Al-Aqr) she did not refer to the Holy Spirit and the Holy Mary and religious beliefs, and the use of proverbs and reflections of beliefs is one of the features of her stories. , 1074: 352); Meanwhile, Jamalzadeh's collection is devoid of religious and ideological symbols. The protagonist in Naeema's "Kanomakan" series is more than the affluent class, which is influenced by Russian stories. …”
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A Survey of Rural Ethics Teaching in North American Allopathic and Osteopathic Medical Schools
Published 2020-05-01“…In the Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Dan Callahan wrote that bioethics has evolved into four areas of general inquiry including what he calls cultural bioethics, which, “refers to the effort systematically to relate bioethics to the historical, ideological, culture and social context in which it is expressed” (Callahan 2004). …”
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Time and Architecture
Published 2020-09-01“…The Mumfordian metaphor of the “mold” can therefore be interpreted, outside of determinisms no longer acceptable, in a dynamic meaning in which history, culture and matter find relationships outside of ideological visions that enhance parts, or eras, at the expense of others. …”
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Feminist Theory Reveals a Need for Justice over Autonomy in Research Ethics
Published 2018-09-01“…It is realized in the myriad of representations and ideological constructions of the Other in scholarly and ‘popular’ works, and in the principles which help to select and re-contextualize those constructions in such things as the media, official histories and school curricula [5]. …”
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Urban vs. Rural Lifestyles in terms of Theories of Cultural Globalization
Published 2013-02-01“…As such, globalization has been viewed through the assortment lenses of finance and trade; communications and information technologies; international movements of people; the formation of global societies; linguistic, cultural, and ideological convergence; and world systems of signs and images (Monkman and Baird, 2002; Marginson, 1999). …”
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Steingo, Gavin. 2016. Kwaito’s Promise: Music and the Aesthetics of Freedom in South Africa. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Published 2018-04-01“…Steingo’s analysis leads to an argument against a more meta form of inequality, namely ethnomusicology’s claims that no musician or listener can evade his or her “actual” social conditions, that purporting to do so is a form of ideological mystification, and that ethnomusicologists have access to the “truth” of what is “actually” going on behind the mystified words and actions of our interlocutors. …”
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Public space and the contemporary city. A narrative of places, time, relationships
Published 2020-05-01“…The reconfiguration of the post-modern city promotes the public space as a place of excellence for material, social and sensorial exchange, restoring the primitive and noble taste of a sphere aimed at collective practice, an ideological model of lifestyles, and a recognised narrative form of evolution and growth of the city. …”
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Black Noise, White Ears: Resilience, Rap, and the Killing of Jordan Davis
Published 2018-04-01“…In this article, I bear witness to how white misimaginations of black skin, black ears, and black voices in the United States have subtly yet severely abetted racist ideologies that dehumanize, discredit, or outright destroy black life. …”
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Notícias
Published 2017-01-01“…ISBN: 978-84-475-3753-2. 5) REVISTAS / JOURNALS: • Call for papers: “Altre Modernità – Rivista di studi letterarie e culturali” Special Issue: Ideological Manipulation in Audiovisual Translation, Contact: irene.ranzato@uniroma.it. …”
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The Symbolic Significance of Iqbal’s Shaheen and Khushhal’s Baaz: A Comparative Study
Published 2022-12-01“…Moreover, it also unravels how the two poets have used the strong images of their ideal birds to propagate their didactic and revolutionizing ideologies. After thoughtful analyses, it is revealed that though these poets wrote in different times and languages, the imagery of Iqbal’s Shaheen and Khushhal’s Baaz show close similarities in their thoughts and philosophies as their aim was the reawakening of Muslims. …”
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Taboo Icons: The Bodily Photography of Andres Serrano
Published 2015-08-01“…The intensifying rejection and reverence of matter resulted in divergent responses, yet the contradictory nature of matter remained central to the ideological beliefs of Christianity where the doctrines of Creation, Incarnation, and Resurrection are at its core. …”
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Metáfora, referencialidad pronominal y uso de las descripciones definidas en el discurso político de Eva Perón.
Published 2010-11-01“…[endif]--> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; text-align: justify; line-height: normal;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">El arte retórico de los políticos intenta persuadir al público de la validez de una representación de la realidad o ideología, Esta persuasión incluye un manejo de estrategias pragmático-lingüísticas, Entre ellas están </span><span style="font-size: 7.5pt; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif";">el </span><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">juego con la referencialidad pronominal, el uso de metáforas y de descripciones definidas, Aquí examinaremos nueve discursos políticos de Eva Perón para observar cómo estas estrategias pragmáticas la ayudan en sus "actuaciones"(Goffinan 1959) a construir una metáfora peronista donde ella tenga un lugar, Dividimos la exposición en tres, Primero, discutiremos las relaciones entre retórica, pragmática y política; luego, brevemente, la historia de Eva Perón y: finalmente las estrategias retóricas en sus discursos políticos indicando cómo ayudan a proyectar ciertas imágenes que la presentan como una mujer tradicional a pesar de su rol político, En estas presentaciones Eva siempre es la compañera y ayudante de Perón además de madre del pueblo argentino.…”
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Development and evaluation of a de-escalation training intervention in adult acute and forensic units: the EDITION systematic review and feasibility trial
Published 2024-01-01“…For staff, capacity for self-regulation was influenced by their individual skill levels, their knowledge of the patient/s involved in the encounter, cultures of contempt for vulnerability within staff teams, common, ideological representations of mental health problems (especially personality disorder) constructed in teams and organisations, and punitive organisational cultures where blame and sanction deter staff willingness to take positive risks. …”
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The Bioethics-CSR Divide
Published 2024-03-01“…It then explores the dispute of jurisdictions due to professional and academic “pedigree” and incompatibilities in the ideological and teleological spheres as possible causes for the divide. …”
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The Bioethics-CSR Divide
Published 2024-03-01“…It then explores the dispute of jurisdictions due to professional and academic “pedigree” and incompatibilities in the ideological and teleological spheres as possible causes for the divide. …”
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Improve the relationships between educational research and practice
Published 2005-07-01“…A third discordant element are politicians who develop reforms without taking into account the knowledge of the former and the later, and paying special attention to ideological positions rather than to science ones. …”
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