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Toussaint Louverture, au nom de la dignité. Regard sur la trajectoire du précurseur de l’indépendance d’Haïti
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#ISLAM #MUZUŁMANKA – ANALIZA SPOSOBÓW WYKORZYSTANIA MEDIÓW SPOŁECZNOŚCIOWYCH JAKO GŁOSU NIESŁYSZANYCH
Published 2020-06-01“…Muslims, especially Muslim women experience oppression and discrimination in everyday life, so the Internet can be a place where they will seek understanding and support as well as a way to solve their own problems. …”
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Reason as a Gift from God: Radical Unitarians, Feminism and Mary Leman Grimstone
Published 2022-12-01“…Grimstone, as part of Radical Unitarian circles, used literature to denounce the oppression of women, vindicate their right to proper education, and demand changes to the institution of marriage.…”
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THE NOTION OF DAILY RESISTANCE OR A VAGUE ILLUSION OF AUTONOMY?
Published 2021-12-01“…In recent decades there has been a lively debate around the concept of everyday resistance, which refers to those practices through which subordinates would take advantage of the interstices left by the system to alleviate their oppression. Both James Scott's proposal of "hidden transcripts" and Michel de Certeau's "practices" have had a mixed reception in the academy, from those who follow them closely to fervent detractors. …”
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Zobrazenia žien v umení klasického Grécka – možnosti interpretácií s využitím poznatkov genderových a feministických štúdií
Published 2011-04-01“…These scenes are often interpreted as confirming the oppression of women, who were confined to women’s quarters and exploited as free labor. …”
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A constituição da língua portuguesa como elemento de identidade nacional no Portugal institucional contemporâneo: raça, capital e globalização
Published 2022-12-01“…In contrast with other states, in which different nations and languages are under the same legal-political system, and in which the oppression of linguistic minorities became less accentuated as we approach the present, the Portuguese case works differently. …”
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The Normative Demand for Deference in Political Solidarity
Published 2024-01-01“… Allies of those experiencing injustice or oppression face a dilemma: to be neutral in the face of calls to solidarity risks siding with oppressors, yet to speak or act on behalf of others risks compounding the injustice. …”
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Bandits, Patriots or Delinquents? Social Protest in Rural Cuba (1878–1902)
Published 2015-03-01“…By analysing the socioeconomic changes and the expressions of social unrest, as well as their methods and motivations, this article examines the different ways farmers and labourers reacted against oppression in the period from 1878 after the end of the first war of independence, to 1902 when the first Cuban Republic was established.…”
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Conflicting Blackness in Predator 2
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Privilege, Decentring and the Challenge of Being (Non-) Indigenous in the Study of Indigenous Issues
Published 2017-07-01“…A key approach is the intersectional approach to privilege. Neither privilege/oppression, Indigenous/non-Indigenous, nor insider/outsider are binary relations. …”
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Can research help to deliver the promises of inclusive education? The case of students with disabilities in the education marketplace
Published 2022-09-01“…We recommend that policy decision-making account for the history and geography of school districts and the intersectional forms of exclusion experienced by students and families, particularly those who experience interacting forms of oppression at the intersections of disability, race, and class.…”
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Love and its Contradictions: Feminist Women’s Resistance Strategies in their Love Narratives
Published 2017-04-01“…Love, and its relation to the reproduction and maintenance of women’s oppression, have interested feminists since the beginning of the last century. …”
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Finding a Voice: Overcoming Shame Through a Classroom Collective Exploration of Vulnerability
Published 2022-01-01“…Students learn how to practice self awareness, understand shame culture, and recognize their own positionality within a greater culture of shame and oppression, particularly around healthcare. Evaluation of the innovation is presented, both from students and faculty, demonstrating the value in this assignment as a first step toward developing cultural humility.…”
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The partition of India and photography
Published 2016“…Thus this thesis will expose these different mechanisms of oppression of the agency of Partition victims to show or say their own experiences of Partition.…”
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Caste dominance and territory in South India: understanding Kammas’ socio-spatial mobility
Published 2018“…However, this hegemony is threatened by the growing resistance of Dalits to caste and class oppression, while Kamma cultural domination, long contested in Telangana, is now challenged by the formation of the new state.…”
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Global structural exploitation: Towards an intersectional definition
Published 2017“…Global structural exploitation is a form of global injustice because it is a form of oppression.…”
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The politics of silence, voice and the in-between: exploring gender, race and insecurity from the margins
Published 2023“…Challenging the false binary of silence as violence and voice as power, the book introduces the idea of an in-between ‘liminal space’ which is created by people to navigate conditions of oppression and move towards a politically stable and inclusive world. …”
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Relationship between transgender and patriarchy in Taiwanese queer fiction (1990-1999)
Published 2016“…It resulted in as transgender people constructed their queer identity successfully and fought back against oppression by queer performativity.…”
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Co-creating a new Charter for equitable and inclusive co-creation: insights from an international forum of academic and lived experience experts
Published 2024-03-01“…However, an intentional focus on equity-based approaches grounded in lived experience and epistemic justice is required considering entrenched structural inequities between service-users and service-providers in public and institutional spaces where co-creation happens.Objectives This paper presents a Charter of tenets and principles to foster a new era of ‘Equity-based Co-Creation’ (EqCC).Methods The Charter is based on themes heard during an International Forum held in August 2022 in Ontario, Canada, where 48 lived experience experts and researchers were purposively invited to deliberate challenges and opportunities in advancing equity in the co-creation field.Results The Charter’s seven tenets—honouring worldviews, acknowledging ongoing and historical harms, operationalising inclusivity, establishing safer and brave spaces, valuing lived experiences, ‘being with’ and fostering trust, and cultivating an EqCC heartset/mindset—aim to promote intentional inclusion of participants with intersecting social positions and differing historic oppressions. This means honouring and foregrounding lived experiences of service users and communities experiencing ongoing structural oppression and socio-political alienation—Black, Indigenous and people of colour; disabled, Mad and Deaf communities, women, 2S/LGBTQIA+ communities, people perceived to be mentally ill and other minoritised groups—to address epistemic injustice in co-creation methodologies and practice, thereby providing opportunities to begin to dismantle intersecting systems of oppression and structural violence.Conclusions Each Charter tenet speaks to a multilayered, multidimensional process that is foundational to shifting paradigms about redesigning our health and social systems and changing our relational practices. …”
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Immuno-histochemical features of the structure of foetuses' uterine tubes from the mothers with pregnancy complications.
Published 2017-01-01“…In addition, it was defined an oppression of the functional activity of epithelial component by mucosa, which was expressed like decreasing of the hormonal activity of the the organ and increasing of the manifestation stage of apoptosis changes.…”
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