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    Le « printemps érable » au Québec : « Grève » ou « boycott » ? Les enjeux stratégiques d’un conflit de nomination by Gilles Gauthier

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…During the “printemps érable québécois” of 2012, the annulment of courses decreed by the student associations in universities and colleges to protest against an increase in tuition fees was baptized a “strike” by some and a “boycott” by others. This conflict of naming, which builds on a terminological background, consisted mainly in a semantic confrontation, can be analysed in two ways: in terms of its strategic impact and in terms of its effect on the configuration of the debate on rising tuition, based on a conceptual framework developed from the central notion of “amplitude” of the public debate.…”
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    The impact of negative social media communication, boycott campaign and brand trust on Generation Y intention to purchase fast food products by Nik Abdullah, Nik Ab. Halim, Singam, Pravina Sen Kotai

    Published 2014
    “…Objective: To study the impact of negative social media communication and boycott campaign on fast food product purchase intention.The second objective is to investigate whether brand trust moderate the relationship between these two variables with purchase intention.Results: The result provided support on the impact of negative social media communication on fast food purchase intention, while boycott campaign did not have a significant relationship. …”
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    Fire, boycott, threat and harm: social and political violence within the local community.... by Clark, G, Gemma Clark

    Published 2011
    “…It identifies three main categories of violence: arson (the burning of houses, crops and infrastructure), intimidation (including boycott, damage to property, verbal and written threats, animal maiming, cattle driving and land seizure) and violence against the person (bodily damage or death through physical contact or the use of weapons). …”
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    L’autre boycott des Jeux olympiques de Moscou 1980 : quand l’événement sportif nourrit le combat anticommuniste de l’extrême-droite française. by Valentin Guéry

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It also examines the gradual evolution of Jean-Marie Le Pen’s position, from defender of the Olympic cause to fervent supporter of the "boycott" movement backed by a large proportion of Front National activists.…”
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    Political Horse-Trading at High Costs by Tahir Herenda

    Subjects: “…Bosnia and Herzegovina, Boycott, Free Speech, Freedom of Expression, Genocide Denial…”
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    ECONOMIC AND ALTRUISTIC MOTIVES IN PHILANTHROPIC WORK OF THE CARNIOLAN SAVING BANK 1844–1908 by NATAŠA HENIG MIŠČIČ

    Published 2019-12-01
    Subjects: “…carniolan savings bank, philanthropy, charity work, donations, regulation, boycott…”
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