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  1. 921

    Influence of enlightenment literature on Indian and Kazakh society by B. Alipbayeva, D. Kokeyeva

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It was a time of intellectual movement, of liberation from darkness, of liberation from oppression by revolution, and of a shift in the social category based on rationalism and free thought. …”
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  2. 922

    Cultural Confrontation in The Thought of Algerian Muslim Scholars Association During the life of the founder Abdelhamid Ben Badis by Selim BAALOUDJ

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In essence, education became a weapon of empowerment and cultural preservation in the face of colonial oppression. Keywords: Confrontation; Algeria; Association; Abdelhamid Ben Badis; French-colonialism. …”
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  3. 923

    A Comparative Study of Political Nostalgia in the Poetry of Malek-o Shoara Bahar and Jamil Sedghy Zahawy

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Bahar and Zahawy, the two nationalist contemporary poets of Iran and Iraq who did not like the tyranny and oppression of the rulers of their times and had suffered from exile, prison, deprivation of rights etc. have composed a lot of poems for each of the mentioned occasions. …”
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  4. 924

    Advocating for a Political Vegan Feminism: A Rebuttal to Val Plumwood and Donna Haraway’s Criticisms of Ethical Veganism by Andrea Natan Feltrin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This approach seeks to deconstruct biopolitical structures upholding non-human oppression, envisioning liberation for sentient beings and ecological restoration. …”
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  5. 925

    Healing Trauma and Reasserting Identity through Remembrance in Joanne Fedler’s The Dreamcloth by Abdullah Md Abu Shahid

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In the novel, Maya’s memories of her unrequited lesbian relationship with her beloved Rochel, oppression by the traditional structures of her family and Jewish community, her forced marriage with Yankel, and her being raped by him are responsible for her trauma on a personal level, whereas her forced relocation to South Africa in order to flee from the Holocaust is responsible for her trauma on a communal level. …”
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  6. 926

    Post-Utopia: The Long View by David Konstan

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…An argument is made for the continuity of the utopian impulse, even in an age when brutal wars and forms of oppression have caused many to lose faith in any form of collectivity. …”
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  7. 927

    Leading With Youth of Color: Organizing for Educational Change by Rachael Lee Ficke Clemons

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The school-to-prison pipeline, poverty, and racism are some of the systems of oppression that young people of color navigate. The challenging conditions that youth of color face have historically been met by their powerful resistance. …”
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  8. 928

    Is diversity our strength? by Donya Ahmadi

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…By illustrating how inhabitants reproduce negative essentialised stereotypes based on diversity markers, the article argues that talking diversity as an alternative to or an escape from problematising the intertwined systems of race, class and gender oppression, could potentially serve to perpetuate them. …”
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  9. 929

    Pagbalangkas sa Arkitekturang Filipino: Alternatibong Kritikal na Tema sa Historyograpiyang Arkitektural by Edson Roy G. Cabalfin

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…With these critical themes, Filipino architecture is seen as a means of empowering the Filipino instead of being the source of oppression.…”
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    Theorising multiply disadvantaged young people’s challenges in accessing higher education by Melanie Walker, Faith Mkwananzi

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Drawing on Sen’s and Nussbaum’s capability approach, complemented by a theorisation of vulnerability by Misztal and of oppression by Young, the study illustrates how the concepts should be interconnected to generate a framework for understanding the experiences of multiply disadvantaged youth, as well as issues of equity for them in accessing HE. …”
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  11. 931

    Stages of Colonialism in Africa: From Occupation of Land to Occupation of Being by Hussein A. Bulhan

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…I first consider the history of psychology in justifying and bolstering oppression and colonialism. I then consider the ongoing intersection of colonialism and psychology in the form of metacolonialism (or coloniality). …”
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  12. 932

    Colonial Attempts to Control and Overcome Nature in Prospero’s Daughter by Cengiz Karagöz

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Her novel Prospero’s Daughter pieces together a variety of subject matters that incorporates master-slave relationship, oppression and intersection of race and social status in the Caribbean. …”
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  13. 933

    Putting Age into Place by Ulla Kriebernegg

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…While John Mighton’s play Half Life (2005) is set in a prison-like long-term care facility that is represented as a site of homogenization, oppression, and infantilization, Joan Barfoot’s novel Exit Lines (2008) plays in a hotel-like retirement lodge for wealthy customers that, despite its authoritarian manager, functions as a site of meaningful identity development and intragenerational relationships. …”
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  14. 934

    An Emerging Approach to Teaching Global Social Justice Issues by Robert Polack, Janice Chadha

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Similarly, the latest Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) policy and accreditation standards (CSWE, 2002) state that "the profession works to effect social and economic justice worldwide " and that educational programs should "integrate social and economic justice content grounded in an understanding of distributive justice . . . and the global interconnections of oppression " [italics added]. More detailed CSWE standards further elaborate the requirement that Social Work education programs incorporate a global social justice component in their curricula. …”
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  15. 935

    ABUSE PRACTICE OF POWER IN ORWELL'S ANIMAL FARM: A HISTORICAL APPROACH by Mariwan Hasan, Lava Muhammad, Gashbin Bahasin

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It appears that knowledge and education will lead to absolute power which culminates in suffering and oppression of simple and naïve people in the Soviet Union. …”
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    The Individual, Powers and the Idea of Punishment in Aristotle by Virginia M. Giouli

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Punishment is no longer considered to be a symbol of state-oppression and becomes a symbol of law the fulfillment of which is wisdom without desire for uncontrolled power…”
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    A Call for Social Justice and for a Human Rights Approach with Regard to Mental Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territories by Maria Helbich, Samah Jabr

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…By drawing on models of decoloniality and liberation psychology, we advocate for a shift from a decontextualized and individualistic approach to mental health to acknowledging the structural, social, and political oppression that are the underlying factors for suffering in the oPt. …”
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    CHANGES OF INDICATORS OF THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD AND HAEMOPOIESIS AT INKORPORATION OF THE DEPLETED URANIUM IN THE EXPERIMENT by D. V. Gerasimov, R. V. Afanasyev, O. Yu. Terezanov

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…There was shown the oppression myeloid haemopoiesis and leukopenia to the third month of the experiment. …”
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    Black women diversity leaders' perceptions of organizational inclusivity in college sports by Ajhanai Channel Inez Keaton

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…More specifically, organizational inclusivity is creating contexts that do not mirror Black women's experiences as outsiders within mostly White athletic departments, lived experiences entangled in systems of oppression, specifically sexism and racism (read: intersectionality), and experiences that cultivate Black feminist thought in Black women, as this consciousness is only developed through adverse realities of exclusion. …”
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    EXPERIMENTAL PROOF OF THE EFFICACY OF RECOMBINANT IL-1β IN FRACTIONAL IRRADIATION by A. N. Grebenyuk, V. V. Konev, A. A. Timoshevskiy

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Intraperitoneal injection of rIL-1β (1 mkg/kg once a day within 5 days) during proceeding fractional irradiations (0,5 Gy once in day, the beginning of therapy after the total doze 20 Gy) prevents the further decrease in quantity of leukocytes in peripheral blood and oppression of alkaline phosphatase activity in neutrophils of irradiated rats, and also accelerates their restoration after cessation of radiatijn exposure. …”
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