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The Political Economy of the Carnation Revolution (1974–75)
Published 2023-08-01“… Following the military coup of April 25th, 1974, Portugal experienced a revolutionary period characterized by unprecedented levels of labor unrest and political radicalization. As the social landscape suffered a profound transformation, key-sectors of the economy were nationalized, many firms went into self-management, and large areas of the south were swept by land occupation. …”
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Direitas e organização do consenso sob a ditadura no Brasil: o caso da Campanha da Mulher pela Democracia (Camde)
Published 2017-10-01“…Founded in the context of political radicalization in 1962, still under the democratic government of João Goulart, CAMDE lived in 1964 the peak of his performance, leading the Family Marches with God for Freedom, the most important public demonstrations in support of the coup d’état. …”
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The route of ´The sitting woman´. The cartoons of Copi between Paris and Buenos Aires
Published 2012-08-01“…During the 1960’ –those years marked by the growth of cultural industry and political radicalization in diverse points of the world– the cultural field was shaped by the tensions between ‘Art’ and ‘minor culture’ or between visual production and political commitment. …”
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Futuros pasados, futuros perdidos. Reconfiguraciones de la memoria de los setenta en la Argentina de los noventa
Published 2011-07-01“…The article analyzes some memory reconfigurations about the political radicalization process prior to Argentina’s last military dictatorship (1976-1983) that took place in the mid-nineties. …”
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The Rohingya refugee crisis: political and humanitarian perspectives
Published 2023-11-01“…Moreover, armed conflicts, political radicalization, security concerns, human rights violations and low media attention compared to other displaced families have made the future of the Rohingyas very uncertain. …”
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Radical Children’s Literature for Adults and The Inner City Mother Goose
Published 2019-12-01“…As one of the most frequently banned books of the 1970s, a period in which children’s literature and childhood itself saw dramatic changes, The Inner City Mother Goose is a good representative of the children’s book for adults, suggesting the ways in which parody, satire, and formal conventions of genres typically associated with children’s reading (nursery rhymes, abecedaries, board books, picture books, etc.) can function as aesthetic and formal cues that call the boundaries of adulthood and childhood into question to humorous but also, at times, politically radical effect. In the slippage between audiences, especially as children mischievously embrace texts that invite young people in while implicitly or explicitly excluding them, children not only gain access to ostensibly forbidden knowledge but also gain insight into adult hypocrisy. …”
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A Manifesto for Radical Children’s Literature (and an Argument Against Radical Aesthetics)
Published 2019-12-01“…This is both a manifesto for radical children’s literature and a record of my failure to locate a politically radical aesthetic. Taking (mostly contemporary) picture books as its primary focus, this paper considers the wide range of aesthetic choices that can be directed toward radical ends. …”
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Reviewing Radicalization Research Using a Network Approach
Published 2020-06-01“…In an effort to discern determinants of political radicalization, scholars have discussed and investigated a considerable number of personal or contextual constructs. …”
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MENIMBANG KEMBALI KONSEP DAN GERAKAN FUNDAMENTALISME ISLAM DI INDONESIA
Published 2014-05-01“…Several theories of political radicalization have been formulated. These theories ironically exert serious implication of stigmatization and over-generalization to Muslims in many parts of the world who have nothing to do with fundamentalist and radical Islam. …”
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Modernism on the Fringe: Spain’s Far-Right Avant-Garde
Published 2023-12-01“…The study underscores the impact of Falangist and Fascist ideologies on modernist production in Spain during the Second Republic and its aftermath. Unlike politically radical avant-garde movements like Futurism, Spanish right-wing modernism lacked international recognition, adopting an insular aesthetic that glorified the nation’s imperial past and conservative Catholicism. …”
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The Alternative to Occupy: Radical Politics Between Protest and Parliament
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Chicago, Greenwich Village and Provincetown: American theatre becomes little
Published 2011-11-01“…These splits may be categorized generally as between a politically radical or artistically experimental faction against a more traditional contingent seeking the larger audiences which would be attracted by higher production values. …”
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BEATRIZ SARLO, CARLOS ALTAMIRANO Y RICARDO PIGLIA EN EL HURACÁN DE LA HISTORIA: DE LA REVISTA LOS LIBROS A EL CAMINO DE IDA
Published 2022-01-01“…This article proposes a rereading of Los libros magazine that problematizes the division through which it has frequently been read between a first modernizing period and a later period of political radicalization. In order to do this it takes into account some of the contents of Los libros, and the controversy between Carlos Altamirano, Ricardo Piglia and Beatriz Sarlo around the government of Isabel Perón. …”
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Between Science and Politics: the Positivism of Paulo Carneiro in the Secretary of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce of Pernambuco (1935)
Published 2010-01-01“…Identifying himself as a technician who would have the task of leading reformists projects, his performance aroused criticism of local elites in a context of political radicalization and advance of authoritarianism of Getúlio Vargas government. …”
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A Political Meaning of “Scientific Philosophy”? The Case of Edgar Zilsel
Published 2018-10-01“…In my study of the case of Edgar Zilsel, an early sociologist of science and politically radical member of the left wing of the Vienna Circle, I will show that logical empiricism cannot so easily be said to have been political. …”
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„FLOAREA DE FOC” („FIRE FLOWER”) - SANDU TUDOR'S NEWSPAPER”
Published 2017-06-01“…The value of the publication is confirmed by the various subjects and cross-cultural knowledge of his collaborators, some of the leading Trăirists, modernists or political radicals: Mircea Eliade, Emil Cioran, Mircea Vulcănescu, Petru Manoliu, Paul Sterian, Camil Petrescu, Ovidiu Papadima, Petru Comarnescu, Arșavir Acterian, Haig Acterian, Dan Botta, , Henri H. …”
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The youth of contemporary Belarus: Basic values, life plans and behavioral strategies
Published 2021-09-01“…In the public space, the needs and expectations of people have changed - there is an increase in political radicalization and critical perception of the most important events, which affects the behavioral patterns of social-demographic groups. …”
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The Breakdown of Socialization and Political Re-assertiveness of European Far-Right
Published 2017-01-01“…Radical populist politics that now inundates European political landscape is actually spirited by the existence of hibernated but political radical germs. Populism and anti-Europeanism is trendy because of socialization breakdown , a political rupture that paves way for oppositional values based on radical ideology with the intent to cause radical replacement of the dominant ideology. …”
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An Ontological Framework to Facilitate Early Detection of ‘Radicalization’ (OFEDR)—A Three World Perspective
Published 2021-03-01“…The ontology combines findings related to existential anxiety that are related to political radicalization with well-known criminal profiles or radicalization findings. …”
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How to Overcome the Crisis of Symbolism with the Help of ‘Populist Ideas’? V.F. Chodasevič’s Critical Essays of the Early 1910s and the Article Nadson
Published 2021-07-01“…Chodasevič only reproduces politically radical intentions that were present in the texts written by symbolists after 1907. …”
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