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    The Aesthetics of Human Rights by Karen-Margrethe Simonsen, Ben Dorfman

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This entails human rights’ growth from a limited concept pertaining to international institutions (specifically the UN and the state actors involved) to a broad social concept deployed by ranges of grassroots social movements and individual petitioners for rights. …”
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    Investigating the dimensions of hard influence in Ferdowsi Shahnameh with an approach to espionage by omolbanin dashti rahmat Abadi, mahbubeh zeyaekhodadadi, batul fakhroleslm, mahdi nooroz

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In general, the scope of the spies’ duties under Ferdowsi includes the following: a) obtaining information from foreign forces; b) monitoring internal social movements; c) ensuring the security of the passage or location of military and national leaders; d) making suggestions to the Shah to adopt appropriate political and military strategies and analyze them; and e) surveillance of soldiers and military leaders of local forces.…”
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    The Study of the Boutigha of Poetry Parts of Ibn Yamin Farimoodi by amin banitalebi, esmael sadeghi

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…In these stanzas, on the one hand, in the poet’s mind are depicted the utopia and the ideal city, and on the other hand, social movements are reflected in the depths of history and his era. 3.1.4. …”
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    Salafism in Nigeria: Islam, Preaching, and Politics by Christopher Anzalone

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Extensive in its coverage of the his- tory, evolution, and sociopolitical and religious development of Salafism in Nigeria as well as the key role played by Saudi Salafi universities and religious institutions and quasi-state NGOs, the book expands the schol- arly literature on Salafism, Islam in Africa, and political Islam and Islamic social movements. It also contributing to ongoing debates and discussions on approaches to the study of the role of texts and textual traditions in the formation of individual and communal religious identity. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Both bioethics and CSR should acknowledge that they hold two different pieces of a cognitive competence necessary for that task: CSR offers experience on how to turn corporate ethical obligations operational, while bioethics provides access to the prevailing practical and philosophical problem-solving tools in healthcare that were born out of social movements. Reconciling bioethics and CSR calls for greater efforts to comprehend and incorporate the social knowledge developed by each field reflexively[52] while understanding their insights are relevant to achieving some common goals…”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Both bioethics and CSR should acknowledge that they hold two different pieces of a cognitive competence necessary for that task: CSR offers experience on how to turn corporate ethical obligations operational, while bioethics provides access to the prevailing practical and philosophical problem-solving tools in healthcare that were born out of social movements. Reconciling bioethics and CSR calls for greater efforts to comprehend and incorporate the social knowledge developed by each field reflexively[52] while understanding their insights are relevant to achieving some common goals…”
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    Cities for or against citizens? by Gabriela Perez Rendon

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…In a time of political and economic shifts and as a result of citizen struggles and social movements, the democratisation of decision making in planning became a political act. …”
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    Addressing Racism and Its Deeply Entrenched Dynamics: A 21st Century Imperative

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Just as important, however, is linking legal advocacy with dynamic social movements, shrewd communication strategies, and courageous civic leadership that insists on transformative change. …”
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    Instrução aos autores da Revista Brasileira Instructions to authors of the Brazilian Journal of Family and Community Medicine by Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade RBMFC

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…</p><p>Os trabalhos devem ser enviados para:</p><p>Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade - SBMFC</p><p>Correspondência</p><p>Rua 28 de Setembro, 44 sala 804</p><p>Rio de Janeiro - RJ</p><p>Cep: 20551-031</p><p>Tel/fax: 21 2264-5117</p><p>Endereço eletrônico:</p><p>rbmfc@sbmfc.org.br</p><br><p>The Brazilian Journal of Family and Community Medicine (BJFCM) is a three-monthly publication of the Brazilian Society of Family and Community Medicine, aimed at sensitizing professionals and health authorities to this field of interest, stimulating and disseminating Primary Health Care (PHC) issues and investigations, and facilitating interchange between academic institutions, health care services and organized social movements. The periodical also aims to promote an interdisciplinary approach to this area and to serve as a vehicle for continued and permanent education in the field of Family and Community Health, with emphasis to the central subject PHC.…”
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    Instructions to authors of the Brazilian Journal of Family and Community Medicine Instrução aos autores da Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade by Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade SBMFC

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…&lt;p&gt;The Brazilian Journal of Family and Community Medicine (BJFCM) is a three-monthly publication of the Brazilian Society of Family and Community Medicine, aimed at sensitizing professionals and health authorities to this field of interest, stimulating and disseminating Primary Health Care (PHC) issues and investigations, and facilitating interchange between academic institutions, health care services and organized social movements. The periodical also aims to promote an interdisciplinary approach to this area and to serve as a vehicle for continued and permanent education in the field of Family and Community Health, with emphasis to the central subject PHC.…”
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