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    The Feminist Futures of American Studies by Julia Leyda

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Pushing back against premature assertions of feminism's obsolescence, I argue that scholars and teachers of American studies and media studies must take the popular seriously―popular film and television as well as popular political movements. Given the growing demand from students for a deeper and more sustained engagement with intersectional feminism, the article works through some short case studies to urge even the confirmed feminists to rethink and refresh their approaches to teaching and performing scholarship to best provide students with the theoretical tools to strengthen and define their feminism as a discipline as well as an attitude. …”
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    التدخل السوري في لبنان وإشكالیة العلاقة السوریة – اللبنانیة by م.م. محمود عبد الرحمن خلف

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…In addition to some of the political movements that happened in the region itself. …”
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    Procesos de paz y tránsito de grupos alzados en armas a nuevos movimientos políticos by Álvaro Villarraga Sarmiento

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Key Words: Peace agreements, Political participation, Democracy, New political movements, National Constituent Assembly…”
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    Women and Women: Use of Women Types as Rhetorical Techniques in Atwood’s Handmaid’s Tale and Tepper’s Gate to Women’s Country. by William Bowman

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Further, I argue that both authors use these characters as part of their bigger rhetorical engagement with the American gender essentialist political movements of 1980s. In particular, I argue that Atwood’s types, despite her empathy with the feminist movement, distance her from both radical second-wave separatist feminism and the American religio-political conservative movement of the 80s, and, against Dopp, that Offred does in fact offer an effective ideal female to be emulated in that, by the end of the novel, she defines and externalizes her self. …”
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    “Ethnic paradox of modernity” and the liberal civil nation in the horizon of globalization: “challenge” and “response” by Maltsev Konstantin, Alaverdyan Artem, Maltseva Anni

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The “ethnic paradox of modernity”, the explosive growth of fundamentalist nationalist ideologies and extremist nationalist political movements are increasingly regarded as a challenge to the modern global political order - the need for an adequate “response” to this “challenge” is recognized. …”
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    America's Strategic Shift From Terrorism to Neoterism In Confronting With Iran Based On Arrogant Other Making by جلیل دارا, mahdi hosaini

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Of course, in addition to the intra-religious components, the alignment or opposition to political movements, the role played by the policies of the Zionist regime, and also the attention to the adoption of pragmatic positions of some of these groups, one can well categorize and why certain positions in different types of fundamentalism Explaining.…”
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    Fostering Active Citizenship: Facebook's Role in Youth Civic Engagement by Juan Diego Borrero, Encarna Borrero-Domínguez

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…These findings indicate that Facebook is a valuable tool for young people to engage and participate in online social and political movements. While we acknowledge the limitations of this study, our analysis underscores the immense potential of SMPs as means for political participation. …”
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    Los patios de las escuelas primarias como espacios del aprendizaje de la ciudadanía mexicana by Dalila Chine-Lehmann

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…In a world in which it is claiming the emergence of new socio-political movements, the state tries to strengthen its national symbols through various instruments such as schools. …”
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    Azerbaijani Women, Online Mediatized Activism and Offline Mass Mobilization by Ilkin Mehrabov

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Within the current context of the post-“Arab Spring” era of mediatized connectivity and collective political engagement, this article looks into and analyzes how Azerbaijani women participate in different online and offline social and political movements, and if (and how) they are impeded by the increased state authoritarianism in Azerbaijan. …”
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    European Citizenship as Rights Claiming by Ali Emre Benli, Daniele Archibugi

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…As European ruling classes fail to provide an adequate response to the tensions that arise from the wider trends of globalization, anti-political movements are gaining support. A significant part of European citizenry is aligning with parties that preach the restoration of national borders and the reinstatement of cultural identity as the source of sovereign power embodied in the nation state.Does the way forward reside in dissolving the European project or reducing the power held by European institutions? …”
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    Environmental Responsibility, Active Social Learning, and Political Action by David Hayes

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This can be seen as vital for the development and success of social/environmental and political movements, as well as for creating and preserving the conditions for genuine participatory democracy. …”
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    Preservation of historic and natural heritage in USA: new accents by Tetiana Perga

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…It is concluded that environmental policy in the USA, which included the achievements of social and political movements, such as conservation and historical preservation, gave impetus to the policy of saving the national heritage. …”
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    A Colonial Analysis of “Mera Afsana” An Autobiography of Choudhary Afzal Haq by Waqas Rafi Dr. Kamran Abbas Kazmi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This article explains the services that he played in awakening the consciousness among the Muslims and strengthening their political movements, which weakened the roots of the colonial system and benefited the people of India. …”
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    Going Overboard: How Ironic Group Style Becomes Political on an Anonymous Imageboard by Tuukka Ylä-Anttila, Veikko Eranti, Sam Hardwick

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Recently, they have been connected with far-right political movements. This mixed-methods study investigates politics on Overboard, a Finnish imageboard. …”
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    Contemporary Islamic Movement in Central Asia by Jamal kamal Isma

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The Collapse of The Soviet Union lead to anew regional zone represented by the independent republics in the Central Asia these republics starts to suffer from the security emptiness and the anxiety of their governing regimes due to the immaturity of their security, economic and political experiences. these countries also witnessed an Islamic awakening because of numerous internal and foreign factors. this awakening is embodied by the rise of religious and political movements adopted the principle of establishing Islamic control based on the Islamic law. these movement follow certain strategies which are varied to by either political or militant. this leads to opposing reactions on the part of the leading political members which, in thin, is obliged to confront these movements first by using force and secondly making regional alliances to confront these movements. …”
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    Evaluative Research in the Contexts of Sociopolitical and Sociocultural Movements: Methodological Challenges and the Urgency of Public Health Actions in Remote Regions by Hélène Laperrière

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Working in close proximity to the setting in which the program was implemented permitted access to the socio-cultural and socio-political movements in force at the time of implementation. …”
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    Historical effects of shocks on inequality: the great leveler revisited by Bas van Bavel, Marten Scheffer

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Over the centuries, exceptions to this rule have occurred in situations where the ordinary people had strong leverage in shaping the response to the crisis through organizations such as guilds, fraternities, trade unions, cooperatives, and political movements. Our results provide empirical support for the view that in nations where such leverage of ordinary people is weak, the responses to novel crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic may boost inequality.…”
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    Viral Justice: TikTok Activism, Misinformation, and the Fight for Social Change in Southeast Asia by Nuurrianti Jalli

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The study highlights the complexities of digital activism, where the pursuit of virality can sometimes undermine the depth of political movements. While the research counters the prevalent narrative that digital activism is rife with misinformation, it underscores the importance of maintaining accuracy to protect credibility. …”
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    Here to Stay: The Evolution of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in International Human Rights Law by Lucía Berro Pizzarossa

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The development of these rights cannot be read in isolation but must be analyzed together with the broader landscape that hosts social and political movements, ideologies, religions, and revolutions. …”
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    Dialogical decoloniality and Tibetan conceptions of indigeneity by Tenzin Desal

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This majority-minority framework has been cemented in China’s normative thinking as a multi-ethnic nation-state. Political movements among Tibetan exiles based in India advocate for greater autonomy within the framework of the constitution of the PRC and the Law on Regional National Autonomy (LRNA). …”
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