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A study on typology of areas densely populated with foreigners in Seoul, South Korea
Published 2022-08-01“…Lack of cultural understanding and uniform policies for various immigrant communities are causing some social issues. Hence, this study aims to prepare the basic data from which the government can predict changes in ethnic areas and prepare policies suitable for each derived type. …”
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Tourism development induced social change
Published 2023-05-01“…Adopting a constructivist approach, key social issues were identified by collecting related articles from three local news outlets, followed by in-depth interviews with thirty-seven residents of different social strata. …”
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Biomedical and Psychosocial Determinants of Early Neurodevelopment After Preterm Birth
Published 2023-03-01“…The goal of the literature review is to bring together existing body of knowledge on biomedical, psychological, and social issues of premature infants related to early neurodevelopment in order to achieve better systemic vision. …”
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Fostering Resiliency through Literacy Practices with Adults in Situations of Displacement
Published 2005-12-01“…The findings informed about the social issues that emerged as critical during the dialogic experiences, the resiliency factors present when dealing with adversity and the results of the building resiliency process. …”
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Les territorialités nocturnes à La Réunion : des rapports à la nuit en recomposition
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Challenges and Opportunities of Leading Different Generations – the Case of Slovenia
Published 2023-09-01“…Additionally, political leadership encompasses a nation’s entire populace as well as all of its social issues in an indirect manner. In addition to generational differences, leadership is also faced with the challenge of a changing environment, which is quite unstable nowadays and thus poses an even greater challenge to leadership.…”
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O Retorno Impossível: Charles Darwin e a Escravidão no Brasil.
Published 2008-06-01“…Unlike many travelers, however, he scarcely referred tothe political and social issues of the land he visited. From his main texts and correspondence one can obtain little but notless useful remarks about that; worthy of note is Darwin’s pointing out the situation of slavery in Brazil, emphasizing theill-treatment that captives were subjected to, particularly in Rio de Janeiro. …”
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One Step Forward and Two Steps Back: The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Reversed Integration Processes among Refugees in Norway
Published 2023-07-01“…Such an interest is fueled by the proliferation of neoliberal reforms in European welfare states and restrictive budgets, leading to increased recognition of CSOs as resolutions to social issues. Based on ethnographic fieldwork among refugees and employees in two CSOs in Norway, the findings suggest a particularly vulnerable phase immediately after the public introduction programme for refugees not moving on to employment, education, or training. …”
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THE ROLE OF BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE IN SONG DISCOURSE
Published 2023-04-01“…Thus, precedent situations in lyrics being analyzed describe mostly some personal issues like depression, isolation, loneliness as well as some social issues like accusations and lawsuits.…”
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Preventing Extremism with Extremists: A Double-Edged Sword? An Analysis of the Impact of Using Former Extremists in Danish Schools
Published 2020-04-01“…The lack of evaluation is problematic given the recognized risks and negative effects of using formers to address other social issues, such as crime prevention. This paper presents findings from the largest study to date of the effects of using former extremists to prevent violent extremism. …”
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Modeling accessibility of community facilities using GIS: case study of Depok City, Indonesia
Published 2017-07-01“…Car transport mode is a commonly accessible mode of community-related to land use interpretation and social issues. The conclusion is that there are differences in the spatial models at the city level in terms of the use of transportation accessibility…”
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Analyzing similarities and differences of urban planning knowledge in Iran and other countries with emphasis on undergraduate level
Published 2016-03-01“…The major difference is the emphasis on the teaching of environmental and social issues. While these are less important lessons in Iran, they taught in all schools surveyed. …”
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Potential of Including Social Farming Initiatives within Agroecological Transition in Hungarian Farms
Published 2022-09-01“…The aim of this analysis is to understand which basic element-related practices are preferred, whether social elements are included or not, and to determine which areas need to be strengthened in education in order to encourage farmers to be open to addressing social issues. The results of the research confirm indicators which are present in the daily practices of those farms that do not necessarily identify themselves as social farms. …”
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Possibilities for a New Social Model?
Published 2023-09-01“…His interests focused on social issues and related teachings of the Church. His writings sought solutions through the ideas of Christian humanism, which for him was “the inalienable essence of true Europeanism.” …”
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Multifunctional Rangeland in Southern Africa: Managing for Production, Conservation, and Resilience with Fire and Grazing
Published 2013-05-01“…Finally, we discuss several ecological and social issues important to the effective development of sustainable rangeland practices especially within the context of global climate change. …”
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Who’s Afraid of the Fluidity in Language?: Can the Trans-Subaltern Speak?
Published 2024-02-01“…Thus, we defend that Linguistic Landscapes (LL) can be used as an educational tool for language learning and for interpreting political and social issues ( SHOHAMY; GORTER, 2009, p. 9). Therefore, based upon language studies, visual literacies, aesthetics, politics and social inclusion, we call for a redefinition of the process of translanguaging and look for an understanding of this process beyond bilingualism and multilingualism. …”
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A study on the effects of remote working on quality of services: A SERVQUAL survey on central office of Tehran municipality
Published 2013-06-01“…The surveyed people believed organizational structure was the most important challenge for remote working followed by economical, personal and social issues. The results of SERVQUAL also indicate there were some meaningful relationship between remote working and quality of work.…”
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Analyzing Parliament’s Function in Performance of Government Policies
Published 2017-03-01“…The present research shows that despite different majorities in these three parliaments, representatives in each of them focused totally on the governmental aspects and the social issues have not been considered. According to this paper among different policies of government more than three quarters of MPs actions appertain to distributive policies and most of them have been confined to distributive policies at the local level instead of the national level. …”
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Educating for a plural democracy and citizenship – a report on practice
Published 2012-09-01“…The second part argues that educational institutions, as prominent organisational structures, have an obligation to address these social issues. It is argued that addressing social inequality and developing conditions for democratic flourishing is particularly important in the newly democratised South Africa. …”
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Identity Politics & Power Relations Against Sexual Violence in Religious Higher Education Environment
Published 2023-07-01“…This research implies that the higher education environment should be aware of social issues, especially sexual violence caused by identity politics and power relations.…”
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