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<b>Foreword</b> | 2,006 | Extract Terje Rød‐Larsen President, International Peace Academy The present monograph is an extraordinary book, both substantively and in terms of what it manifests: David M. Malone—diplomat, academic, journalist, policy‐maker—adds this latest work to his long list outstanding contributions that have spanned the length tenure as President (IPA) New York. In it, Malone investigates great depth a two‐fold story. On one level, book about Iraq its complex conflict‐ridden history over past quarter century. another sheds much light on Security Council, response renewed or persistent crises, evolution approaches, interpretations, practices, actions same period. sense, with dual analysis, makes important timely contribution our understanding present‐day international relations. As I... | chapter | en | Quarter (Canadian coin)|Political science|Security council|International relations|Law|History|Law and economics|Sociology|Politics|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.1093/0199278571.001.0001.002.006 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4290835909', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/0199278571.001.0001.002.006'} | Iraq | C144024400|C2991800021 | Security council|Sociology | Oxford University Press eBooks |
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<b>Notes on Contributors</b> | 2,007 | Extract Scott B. Blinder is a post-doctoral fellow in Comparative Government, specializing US politics, at the University of Oxford, Nuffield College. In addition to work on public opinion and Iraq War, his research has focused political psychology, socialization, attitudes toward issues race ethnicity various contexts, including European immigration policy. John P. Burke Professor Political Science Vermont. He author number books, Becoming President: The Bush Transition 2000‐2003, Institutional Presidency: Organizing Managing White House from FDR Bill Clinton, Advising Ike: Memoirs Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Presidency, How Presidents Test Reality: Decisions Vietnam 1954 1965, Bureaucratic Responsibility. George C. Edwards III Distinguished Jordan Chair Presidential Studies at... | other | en | Presidency|Presidential system|Bureaucracy|Politics|Political science|White (mutation)|Memoir|Public opinion|Government (linguistics)|Immigration|George (robot)|Public administration|Sociology|Law|History|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Linguistics|Philosophy|Gene|Art history | https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199217977.001.0001.002.008 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4290858721', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199217977.001.0001.002.008'} | Iraq|Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | ||
A World of Difference: Islam and Gender Hierarchy in Turkey . JULIE MARCUS | Meyda Yeğenoğlu (https://openalex.org/A5087526650) | 1,994 | American EthnologistVolume 21, Issue 4 p. 1125-1126 A World of Difference: Islam and Gender Hierarchy in Turkey. JULIE MARCUS MEYDA YEGENOGLU, YEGENOGLU Oberlin College, Women's StudiesSearch for more papers by this author First published: November 1994 https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a02390AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms Conditions Use check box below share version article.I have read accept the Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available article. Volume21, Issue4November 1994Pages RelatedInformation | review | en | Islam|Hierarchy|Citation|Sociology|Law|Philosophy|Political science|Theology | https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a02390 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2087951567', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a02390', 'mag': '2087951567'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | American Ethnologist |
Concluding Observations | Peter R. Baehr (https://openalex.org/A5083242562) | 1,999 | The tenth of December 1998 was the fiftieth anniversary Universal Declaration Human Rights. That is no cause for celebration, but rather reflection. reflection should concern fact that so few aspects rights mentioned in have been realized. Genocide, ‘ethnic cleansing’, disappearances, torture and extrajudicial executions belong many countries as order day. One may think such places Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Nigeria, Algeria, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Kosovo — to name only a worst cases. Of economic, social cultural even less has realized, situation Haiti, Nepal, Cambodia, Yemen, Ethiopia most other African shown. For people living those realization universal human still very distant ideal. | chapter | en | Declaration|Human rights|Torture|Ethnic Cleansing|Genocide|Political science|Sri lanka|Cultural rights|Ethnic group|Law|Geography|Development economics|Fundamental rights|Socioeconomics|Sociology|Tanzania|Economics | https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333981832_11 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4249815611', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333981832_11'} | Algeria|Yemen | C144024400|C169437150|C2780339416|C47768531 | Cultural rights|Development economics|Human rights|Sociology | Human Rights|Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks |
Critical Essays on Israeli Social Issues and Scholarship. RUSSELL A. STONE and WALTER P. ZENNER, eds | Dan Rabinowitz (https://openalex.org/A5056474745) | 1,996 | American EthnologistVolume 23, Issue 2 p. 424-425 Critical Essays on Israeli Social Issues and Scholarship. RUSSELL A. STONE WALTER P. ZENNER, eds DAN RABINOWITZ, RABINOWITZ Hebrew UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: May 1996 https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.2.02a00170AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms Conditions of Use check box below share version article.I have read accept the Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL No abstract is available article. Volume23, Issue2May 1996Pages RelatedInformation | review | en | Scholarship|Hebrew|Citation|Sociology|Hebrew Bible|Classics|Philosophy|Library science|History|Theology|Computer science|Law|Political science|Biblical studies | https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.2.02a00170 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2005365420', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.2.02a00170', 'mag': '2005365420'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | American Ethnologist |
Effect of Hope-Oriented Group Counseling on Mental Health of Infertile Women with Failed IVF Cycles: A Randomized Controlled Trial | Roya Rahimi (https://openalex.org/A5043055385)|Mojgan Mirghafourvand (https://openalex.org/A5008157248)|Khalil Esmaeilpour (https://openalex.org/A5014709272)|Shirin Hasanpour (https://openalex.org/A5038930602) | 2,021 | Abstract Background Considering the prevalence of infertility in community and consequences failure treatments on women's mental health, interventions that can control stress, anxiety depression infertile women with a history IVF will be very helpful. This study aimed to determine effects hope-oriented group counseling health (primary outcome) quality life (QoL) (secondary failed cycles. Method randomized controlled trial was conducted 60 cycles visiting Infertility Clinic at Al-Zahra Teaching Hospital Tabriz- Iran. Participants were allocated intervention (n = 30) based block design. Hope-oriented provided six 45–60 minute sessions (once week). The only received routine care undergo another cycle. author filled out Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) SF-12 Quality Life Scale by interviewing participants before one week month after intervention. Results There no significant difference between groups socio-demographic profile (P > 0.05). post-intervention mean score stress (modified difference=-1.7, 95% confidence interval: -3.2 0.3, P 0.018) difference=-1.3, -4.7 -1.5, < 0.001) significantly lower compared control. Although control, them not statistically difference= -1.1, -2.6 0.4, 0.153). QoL higher than 5.1 8.8, 0.001). Conclusion effective reducing improving It is recommended use this approach, along other methods, improve Trial Registration TCT Number: TCTR 20191017003, registered October 17, 2019 (http://www.clinicaltrials.in.th/index.php?tp=regtrials&menu=trialsearch&smenu=fulltext&task=search&task2=view1&id=5369) | article | en | Randomized controlled trial|Medicine|Anxiety|Infertility|Mental health|Confidence interval|Depression (economics)|Quality of life (healthcare)|Psychological intervention|Physical therapy|Psychiatry|Pregnancy|Nursing|Surgery|Internal medicine|Macroeconomics|Biology|Economics|Genetics | https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-130529/v1 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4255529516', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-130529/v1'} | Iran | C134362201 | Mental health | Research Square (Research Square) |
Exploring the challenges faced by Kurdish migrant workers during the Covid-19 pandemic | Maryam Khazaee-Pool (https://openalex.org/A5075547664)|Parvaneh Taymoori (https://openalex.org/A5012794855)|Afshin Bahmani (https://openalex.org/A5061591503)|koen ponnet (https://openalex.org/A5057888757)|Tahereh pashaei (https://openalex.org/A5012325330) | 2,022 | Abstract Background : With the outbreak of Covid-19, migrant workers have faced new and intensified problems. The present qualitative study aims to explore challenges by Kurdish during Covid-19 pandemic. Methods Applying a approach, we conducted 29 semi-structured in-depth interviews with who had temporarily migrated Iraqi Kurdistan find work. Inductive content analysis was employed converge compare themes in participant data.Results: following five main emerged from analysis: sociocultural challenges, economic psychological job individual challenges. findings revealed that pandemic has negative effect on physical, financial, psychological, social well-being workers. Conclusions: This emphasizes importance support measures for pandemic, including insurance coverage provision health services, such as access vaccinations border screening, well development socio-economic support, legislation labor laws, obligation employers create safe workplace | article | en | Pandemic|Qualitative research|Migrant workers|Obligation|Legislation|Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)|Sociocultural evolution|Social distance|Political science|Work (physics)|Qualitative property|Public relations|Economic growth|Sociology|Medicine|Law|Economics|Social science|Mechanical engineering|Disease|Engineering|Pathology|Machine learning|Computer science|Infectious disease (medical specialty) | https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1634837/v1 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4281715015', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1634837/v1'} | Iraq | C144024400 | Sociology | Research Square (Research Square) |
Feminists, Islam, and Nation: Gender and the Making of Modern Egypt. MARGOT BADRAN | Lisa Hajjar (https://openalex.org/A5065026553) | 1,996 | American EthnologistVolume 23, Issue 2 p. 423-424 Feminists, Islam, and Nation: Gender the Making of Modern Egypt. MARGOT BADRAN LISA HAJJAR, HAJJAR Swarthmore CollegeSearch for more papers by this author First published: May 1996 https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.2.02a00160AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms Conditions Use check box below share version article.I have read accept Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL No abstract is available article. Volume23, Issue2May 1996Pages RelatedInformation | review | en | Islam|Citation|Sociology|Religious studies|Media studies|Library science|Theology|Philosophy|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.2.02a00160 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2139251480', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.2.02a00160', 'mag': '2139251480'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | American Ethnologist |
History Matching of Object-Based Stochastic Reservoir Models | Lin Hu (https://openalex.org/A5087076664) | 2,003 | History Matching of Object-Based Stochastic Reservoir Models Lin Y. Hu Institut Français du Petrole Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Scholar Paper presented at the Middle East Oil Show, Bahrain, June 2003. Number: SPE-81503-MS https://doi.org/10.2118/81503-MS Published: 09 2003 Cite View Citation Add to Manager Share Icon Twitter LinkedIn Get Permissions Hu, "History Models." doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex Dropdown Menu toolbar search input auto suggest filter your All ContentAll ProceedingsSociety Petroleum Engineers (SPE)SPE and Gas Show Conference Advanced AbstractObject-based models can be regarded as arrangements a population geometrical objects in space. In reservoir modeling, these are often used describing meandering channel systems, fracture networks etc., where geological clearly identified. Unlike pixel-based models, object-based provide geologically realistic representations heterogeneities even appraisal stage with few well data. Although an extensive literature on is available, little has been done constraining dynamic data (history matching). however great importance their application engineering.This paper first reviews basic concepts widely Boolean model. Then, we present methodology calibrating simulations production based generalization gradual deformation method that was initially developed Gaussian-related Finally, simple synthetic example results show validity above methodology. particular, potentially applicable history matching fractured models.IntroductionIn last two decades, different stochastic have depositional environments scales. These classified three types: (e.g., models), models) process-based models. Pixel-based relatively easy constrained quantitative but they unable describe complex features, particularly field On contrary, reproduce features highly difficult case identified (fractures, faults, channels, vacuoles etc.), good compromise between There many examples modeling fluvial-deltaic reservoirs using approach.1,2 For reservoirs, Cacas et al.3 specific model represent swarms sub-seismic faults (Fig.1). However, engineering.Constraining requires development algorithms consistent migration geometric/geological objects. recent years, data.4,5 consists iteratively optimizing combinations independent realizations multi-Gaussian until constraints satisfied. successfully applied several cases from real oil fields.6,7In paper, review most model.8,9 non-Gaussian models,10 develop simulations, including non-stationary conditional simulations. integrated inverse procedure illustrate applicability procedure. Keywords: simulation, spe 81503, deformation, boolean objective function, intensity reference realization, calibration, poisson point pattern Subjects: Characterization, Geologic content only available via PDF. Society You access article if you purchase or spend download. | review | en | Citation|Computer science|Object (grammar)|Matching (statistics)|Information retrieval|Population|Data mining|Geography|World Wide Web|Artificial intelligence|Mathematics|Statistics|Demography|Sociology | https://doi.org/10.2523/81503-ms | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4233221040', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2523/81503-ms'} | Bahrain | C144024400 | Sociology | Proceedings of Middle East Oil Show |
Nomad: A Year in the Life of a Qashqa'i Tribesman in Iran . LOIS BECK | Nina Swidler (https://openalex.org/A5042640267) | 1,994 | American EthnologistVolume 21, Issue 4 p. 1127-1128 Nomad: A Year in the Life of a Qashqa'i Tribesman Iran. LOIS BECK NINA SWIDLER, SWIDLER Fordham UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: November 1994 https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a02420AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions Use check box below share version article.I have read accept Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat No abstract is available article. Volume21, Issue4November 1994Pages RelatedInformation | review | en | Sociology|Citation|Religious studies|Psychology|Philosophy|Law|Political science | https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a02420 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1967044601', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a02420', 'mag': '1967044601'} | Iran | C144024400 | Sociology | American Ethnologist |
Regulating Cartels in Europe: A study of Legal Control of Corporate Delinquency. By Christopher Harding and Julian Joshua. [Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2003. xxv, 290 and (Bibliography) 7 and (Index) 3 pp. Hardback £50.00. ISBN 0--19--924244--5.] | Okeoghene Odudu (https://openalex.org/A5004231207) | 2,004 | Regulating Cartels in Europe: A study of Legal Control Corporate Delinquency. By Christopher Harding and Julian Joshua. [Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2003. xxv, 290 (Bibliography) 7 (Index) 3 pp. Hardback £50.00. ISBN 0--19--924244--5.] Law Cartels. Mark Jephcott Thomas Lübbig. [Bristol: Jordan Publishing. ix, 461 33 £125.00. 0–85308–820–9.] - Volume 63 Issue | article | en | Index (typography)|Publishing|Juvenile delinquency|Bibliography|History|Law and economics|Economic history|Classics|Law|Political science|Sociology|Criminology|World Wide Web|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.1017/s0008197304266752 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1965531344', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s0008197304266752', 'mag': '1965531344'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | The Cambridge Law Journal |
Religion and Custom in a Muslim Society: The Berti of Sudan . LADISLAV HOLY | Janice Boddy (https://openalex.org/A5069906935) | 1,994 | American EthnologistVolume 21, Issue 4 p. 978-979 Religion and Custom in a Muslim Society: The Berti of Sudan. LADISLAV HOLY JANICE BODDY, BODDY University TorontoSearch for more papers by this author First published: November 1994 https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a00920AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms Conditions Use check box below share version article.I have read accept the Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available article. Volume21, Issue4November 1994Pages RelatedInformation | review | en | Citation|Sociology|Computer science|Library science | https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a00920 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2121471930', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a00920', 'mag': '2121471930'} | Sudan | C144024400 | Sociology | American Ethnologist |
The Importance of Leadership in Developing and Maintaining an Effective Safety Culture Within an Organisation | J. Barrett (https://openalex.org/A5016737798)|Robert Cram (https://openalex.org/A5028658903) | 2,005 | The Importance of Leadership in Developing and Maintaining an Effective Safety Culture Within Organisation J. Paul Barrett; Barrett Anadarko Algeria Corp. LLC Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Scholar Robert Stewart Cram Paper presented at the SPE Asia Pacific Health, Environment Conference Exhibition, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, September 2005. Number: SPE-95250-MS https://doi.org/10.2118/95250-MS Published: 19 2005 Cite View Citation Add to Manager Share Icon Twitter LinkedIn Get Permissions Barrett, Paul, Cram. "The Organisation." doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex Dropdown Menu toolbar search input auto suggest filter your All ContentAll ProceedingsSociety Petroleum Engineers (SPE)SPE Safety, Security, Social Responsibility Symposium Advanced ProposalIt has been said that leaders are born, not made. To a certain extent, is true.Many corporate heads undoubtedly possessed with degree leadership skills.In most cases though, these skills centred on their ability lead manage business from economic perspective.Economics, finance, law, market sectors, growth, mergers acquisitions, strategy etc.Throughout careers, often attend numerous seminars training courses designed improve skill sets many similar disciplines focus, quite understandably improvements performance business.Few spend much time safety few have lucky enough survive "eye opening event" which befallen chief; sometimes disastrous consequences.The culture organization direct consequence attitudes chief executive officer.It percolates board directors, through senior all way workforce.His approach becomes organisation's approach.His attitude, attitude everyone down line.This paper examines essentials being effective leader field HSE.It considers what factors go make up good presents suggestions about how today's bosses can instil first every level organization.IntroductionThis looks some key differences between "managers" "leaders", then ways practices be applied loss control / HSE within any organisation its main contractors.An outline into organisation, together additional take towards excellence.Some Definitions:1. versus Management (follow leader)Some CEOs general managers promoted or recruited positions based principally upon technical merits.They operate as "leaders" without role ever defined clearly.It evident wider set needed fulfil leader. Keywords: integrating hsse business, sustainability, social responsibility, hse performance, knowledge, practice, accident, manager, workforce, anadarko algeria co Subjects: Sustainability/Social Responsibility, Integrating HSSE content only available via PDF. Society You access article if you purchase download. | article | en | Citation|Exhibition|Kuala lumpur|Steering committee|Library science|Management|Sociology|Business|Computer science|Engineering|Engineering management|History|Marketing|Archaeology|Economics | https://doi.org/10.2523/95250-ms | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4237669713', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2523/95250-ms'} | Algeria | C144024400 | Sociology | |
The Mitigation of International Security Risk | Kevin B.P. Keable (https://openalex.org/A5012248470)|Mike Hitchcock (https://openalex.org/A5002416492) | 2,003 | The Mitigation of International Security Risk Kevin B.P. Keable; Keable Control Risks Group Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Scholar Mike Hitchcock Paper presented at the SPE/EPA/DOE Exploration and Production Environmental Conference, San Antonio, Texas, March 2003. Number: SPE-81214-MS https://doi.org/10.2118/81214-MS Published: 10 2003 Cite View Citation Add to Manager Share Icon Twitter LinkedIn Get Permissions Keable, B.P., Hitchcock. "The Risk." doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex Dropdown Menu nav search input auto suggest filter All ContentAll ProceedingsSociety Petroleum Engineers (SPE)SPE Health, Safety, Security, Environment, Advanced AbstractAs oil gas industry becomes more reliant on developing fields in third world countries, they must also embrace fact that whilst rewards are certainly higher, so risks. Simply put, everything comes a price. Terrorism, threat physical attack, fraud corruption great concern those responsible investing sending staff higher risk regions world. But our has certain areas been too blasé about security risks many countries is guilty reacting problems rather than proactively reducing assets. paper outlines some background particular challenges faced solutions ever present puzzle.Introduction.In time between being, written, printed events will have taken place stage changed people's viewpoint security. Among possibilities: A war may begun (and possibly ended) with Iraq, violence occurred Israel, another Al Qaeda terrorist attack place, civil Venezuela could materialize, North Korea's nuclear program might be just become headline; positive note Cote d'Ivoire know peace once again.September 11th 2001 did change views people, including us industry. Prior event, already associated terrorism, violent crime, corruption, unrest wars. However, 9/11 was watershed as well. During few weeks after horrific companies reacted it realized should not only plans but business continuity Many their no reason cost availability insurance. catastrophic event aside, expansion into newly emerging exploration sites continued Africa Middle East hampered increasing levels kidnappings unrest.It pointed out here although became firmly placed agenda energy 9/11, small minority had made significant steps incident prevention prior this.The magnitude less or equal home country. For example, company from South find streets Lagos particularly daunting. effect appear different surface; impact significantly one home. car-jacking common African cities, an type key expatriate, working Nigeria, cause quite costly chain within company. Worse still, if used stress like can extremely serious employee again company.This looks available production, risk, threats security, attitude industry, likelihood occurring its impact. It then examines taking order understand assess risks; company's preparedness mitigate lessen take place.International Opportunities.Oil headquartered western under financial governmental pressure fulfil mandate: find, develop produce hydrocarbons international sites. bolsters economies which come, helps ensure supply world's major source. reserves America Northwest Europe proportion total ratio continues shrink; Africa, East, Former Soviet Union, Asia benefiting demand oil, shows signs abating probably next 25 years well beyond that. Keywords: upstream & gas, street procedure, incident, control group, violence, problem, kevin bp, Subjects: HSSE Social Responsibility Management, Information Management Systems, Contingency planning emergency response, Data communications content via PDF. Society You access article you purchase spend download. | article | en | Citation|Download|Security controls|Terrorism|Business|Control (management)|Computer science|Library science|Political science|Law|Management|World Wide Web|Economics | https://doi.org/10.2523/81214-ms | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4213367547', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2523/81214-ms'} | Iraq|Israel | C203133693 | Terrorism | Proceedings of SPE/EPA/DOE Exploration and Production Environmental Conference |
The effect of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli colonization on the gut morphology, functional integrity, and microbiota composition of female turkeys | Janina Rzeznitzeck (https://openalex.org/A5073879455)|Gerhard Breves (https://openalex.org/A5079506557)|Ivan Rychlı́k (https://openalex.org/A5012915369)|Frederic J. Hoerr (https://openalex.org/A5042205442)|Alexandra von Altrock (https://openalex.org/A5028708577)|Alexandra Rath (https://openalex.org/A5056543371)|Silke Rautenschlein (https://openalex.org/A5084056885) | 2,022 | Abstract Background Campylobacter ( C. ) species are the most common bacterial cause of foodborne diarrhea in humans. Despite colonization, animals do not show clinical signs, making recognition affected flocks and disruption infection chain before slaughter challenging. Turkeys often cocolonized with jejuni coli . To understand pathogen-host-interaction context two different species, we compared colonization patterns quantities mono- co-colonized female commercial turkeys. In three repeated experiments investigated impact on gut morphology, functional integrity, microbiota composition as parameters health at seven, 14, 28 days post-inoculation. Results successful signs or pathological lesions were observed. persistently colonized distal intestinal tract a higher load to Both strains isolated from livers spleens, occurring more frequently jejuni- co-inoculated Especially -positive animals, translocation was accompanied by local heterophil infiltration, villus blunting, shallower crypts. Increased permeability lower electrogenic ion transport cecal mucosa also A relative abundance Clostridia UCG-014 , Lachnospiraceae Lactobacillaceae noted all inoculated groups controls. Conclusions sum, affects may interfere productivity load, less pronounced. Interestingly, morphology integrity while decreased over time, suggesting outcompete Since shift observed groups, future intervention strategies involve stabilization microbiota, it resilient first place. | article | en | Campylobacter jejuni|Colonization|Biology|Microbiology|Gut flora|Campylobacter|Parasitology|Lachnospiraceae|Flock|Clostridia|Context (archaeology)|Campylobacter coli|Bacteria|Immunology|Firmicutes|Zoology|Ecology|Paleontology|Genetics|16S ribosomal RNA | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13099-022-00508-x | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4289544692', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1186/s13099-022-00508-x', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35922874'} | Turkey | C2776927270 | Colonization | Gut Pathogens|PubMed Central|PubMed |
Validation and Evaluation of School-Based Mental Health Literacy Training Program The Guide Cymru in Iranian Adolescent Students Aged 13-15: Study Protocol | Batool Zeidabadi (https://openalex.org/A5026428828)|Mahsa Khodayarian (https://openalex.org/A5091236275)|Reza Sadeghi (https://openalex.org/A5054094277)|Sara Jambarsang (https://openalex.org/A5004163602) | 2,023 | Abstract Background Schools are an ideal setting for enhancing mental health literacy, a crucial strategy improving adolescents' knowledge and attitudes promoting help-seeking. " The Guide Cymru" program is adaptation of the literacy Guide" that was developed in Canada. will be culturally adapted 13- to 15-year-old Iranian adolescent students first secondary schools. Methods In this randomized controlled trial, using stratified random sampling procedure, whole eighth ninth grade student body (aged 13 15) from Sirjan City's schools included study. Twenty randomly assigned one two groups: control or intervention. Finally, 562 40 teachers participate research. tools scale (MHLs), general related disorders/illnesses employed Discussion This trial aims explore whether , offered as part school curriculum, can decrease stigma associated with promote help-seeking behaviors among students. | article | en | Mental health|Mental health literacy|Curriculum|Stratified sampling|Medical education|Psychology|Stigma (botany)|Literacy|Intervention (counseling)|Medicine|Pedagogy|Psychiatry|Mental illness|Pathology | https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3218190/v1 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4386378489', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3218190/v1'} | Iran | C134362201 | Mental health | Research Square (Research Square) |
«#UBYKHI_EST”»: THE MEDIA STRATEGY OF CONSTRUCTING ETHNIC IDENTITY. | А.Г. Агабабян (https://openalex.org/A5068740268)|Maria E. Sysoeva (https://openalex.org/A5038466979) | 2,019 | Статья посвящена детальному рассмотрению стратегий конструирования убыхской идентичности в медиапространстве. Проникнув во все сферы жизни общества, медиа не только успешно заместили традиционные способы общения, но и расширили коммуникативные возможности человека его личного позиционирования. На этом фоне ощутимее звучит идея о стирании границ между онлайн офлайн, что позволяет выстраивать максимально креативные поведенческие стратегии как на индивидуальном, так групповом уровнях. В более узком смысле эти затронули также проблему этнической репрезентации. Довольно актуальными они оказались для убыхского сообщества, которому постоянно приписывают статус «вымершего» народа или окончательно утратившего собственный неповторимый язык. Анализ качественно новых нарративов демонстрирует, дискурсы «вымирания» «возрождения» гармонично сосуществуют пределах виртуальности регулярно актуализируются активистами ревитализационного движения. Наряду с привычными (публикации СМИ, документальные фильмы, телевизионные репортажи) популярность получают иные инструменты мобилизации этничности — хэштеги, никнеймы, тематические «группы» социальных сетях т.д. Выявленные характеристики подтверждаются материалами экспедиции к потомкам убыхов современной Турции (осень 2015 г.) полевыми этнографическими исследованиями Причерноморской Шапсугии соседней Абхазии (лето-осень 2018 г.), посвященными изучению отдельных семейств, претендующих убыхское происхождение. Описываемые тактики очевидно дают понять, наших глазах разворачивается изобретение насколько неустойчиво мнение об окончательной гибели сообщества. This article is devoted to detailed consideration of strategies for constructing Ubykh identity in the media space. Having got into all spheres life society, not only successfully replaced traditional ways communication, but also expanded communicative opportunities person and his personal identification. Against this background, there a blurring boundaries between online offline, which allows building most creative behavioral on both individual group levels. In narrow sense, these addressed issue ethnic representation. They were relevant community, was constantly credited with status an «extinct» people or who lost their own unique language. The analysis qualitatively new narratives shows that discourses Ubykh’s «extinction» «revival» coexist harmoniously within limits virtuality are regularly actualised by activists revitalization support. Along more familiar (publications media, documentaries, television reports) other tools mobilizing ethnicity such as hashtags, nicknames, thematic «community» social networks popular. identified characteristics confirmed materials expedition descendants Turkey (autumn 2015), field work Black Sea Shapsugia neighboring Abkhazia (summer autumn 2018) study separate families, claiming «Ubykh» descent. described tactics help understand how constructed, well doubt stability opinion about final destruction community | article | ru | Ethnic group|Sociology|Identity (music)|Media studies|Narrative|Gender studies|Aesthetics|Anthropology|Literature|Art | https://doi.org/10.23671/vnc.2019.70.27632 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3190003814', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.23671/vnc.2019.70.27632', 'mag': '3190003814'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Izvestiâ SOIGSI |
‘Firing with the pen’: Centring the intellectual legacy of Phyllis Ntantala-Jordan | Phil Ndlela (https://openalex.org/A5022099441) | 2,020 | This article celebrates the eclectic and politically engaged oeuvre of Phyllis Ntantala-Jordan, one South Africa’s foremost insurgent black women intellectuals. She lost her mother at a tender age was single-handedly raised by value-oriented father who consciously instilled humanistic values in that later served as moral compass. Her father’s pivotal nurturing role gave life meaning purpose. I argue throughout rich intellectual life, home rural Transkei surfaces ‘site resistance’ ignited nurtured political consciousness. Women’s issues featured prominently scholar-activism. | article | en | Resistance (ecology)|Politics|Meaning (existential)|Sociology|Centring|Humanism|Political consciousness|Consciousness|Value (mathematics)|Gender studies|Aesthetics|Law|Political science|Epistemology|Art|Visual arts|Philosophy|Ecology|Machine learning|Computer science|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1080/02572117.2020.1733821 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3014742907', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/02572117.2020.1733821', 'mag': '3014742907'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | South African Journal of African Languages |
" Crises of political Development in Iraq and ways of treatment after 2003" | Murtadha Ahmed Khudhir (https://openalex.org/A5092142209)|BILAL MOHAMMED SABER (https://openalex.org/A5092142210) | 2,022 | Although there are elements for political development in Iraq ,The aggravation of the situation and failure to implement foundations, which led problems obstacles achieving development.
 There ways solve these obstacles, including: applying consensual democracy, abolishing principle quotas, expanding participation, implementing transitional justice, eliminating corruption all its forms, national unity, activating reconciliation project, strengthening role civil society institutions, integration reducing poverty, justice on unemployment. | article | en | Politics|Poverty|Language change|Political science|Democracy|Unemployment|Economic Justice|Development economics|Civil society|National development|Public administration|Economic growth|Political economy|Economics|Law|Art|Literature | https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3i29.153 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4380301476', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3i29.153'} | Iraq | C139621336|C189326681|C2993534713|C47768531 | Development economics|Economic Justice|National development|Poverty | مجلة تكريت للعلوم السياسية |
" Future visions of the Syrian political system after (2019)" | Yasir Ahmed Khalaf (https://openalex.org/A5014281054) | 2,022 | In the midst of discussion about any political system، we see adherence to military and police nature، this is what are trying study structure system in Syria because regime chose path security، during Syrian crisis overturned repression dependence on it as a solution regional international which forces cannot reach Regional solutions be agreed upon by various forces. With means physical coercion regime، economic capabilities، well powers that do not support change negative impact themselves، such Russia، China، Iran more recently United States America under Trump Biden government، matter shows survival only conditional solution. | article | en | Politics|Vision|Political system|Political science|Political economy|Coercion (linguistics)|International relations|China|Government (linguistics)|Law|Economics|Sociology|Democracy|Linguistics|Philosophy|Anthropology | https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3i29.162 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4380301468', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3i29.162'} | Iran|Syria | C144024400 | Sociology | مجلة تكريت للعلوم السياسية |
" Impact of human resources management strategies on organizational behavior Case Study of "The Royal Jordanian Geographical Center: أثر استراتيجيات إدارة الموارد البشرية في السلوك التنظيميدراسة حالة " المركز الجغرافي الملكي الأردني " | Ahmad Yousef Ali al hunaiti Feras Ali Khalefh Alzu'bi (https://openalex.org/A5063730478) | 2,019 | This study aimed to measure the impact of human resources management strategies in terms their dimensions (employment strategy, evaluation Performance Training and compensation strategy) on levels organizational behavior (individual, group organization levels) Royal Geographical Center. The population consists all employees geographical center reached (195( employee, selected a simple random sample Included (130) employees, results showed that there is statistically significant effect with high degree, And are no statistical (training behavior, also found arithmetical averages significance Jordanian Center were Relative ratios, recommended senior geographic should be committed giving resource Extremely importance, especially confirmed increasing attention at individual level. ، | article | en | Center (category theory)|Human resources|Human resource management|Population|Sample (material)|Organizational performance|Marketing|Compensation (psychology)|Training and development|Organizational behavior and human resources|Operations management|Business|Knowledge management|Psychology|Management|Demography|Computer science|Engineering|Social psychology|Economics|Sociology|Chemistry|Chromatography|Crystallography | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.a060519 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3164530269', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.a060519', 'mag': '3164530269'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-iqtiṣādiyyaẗ wa-al-idāriyyaẗ wa-al-qānūniyyaẗ |
" Iraqi-Turkish relations after 2014 and their future " | Ahmed Mohammed (https://openalex.org/A5071175125) | 2,023 | Turkey worked to restore its political relations with Iraq after the government of Mr. "Haider Al-Abadi" won confidence Parliament in 2014، but this relationship faced a set thorny issues، including terrorist ISIS occupation city Mosul and control over third country's area، Turkish military intervention Regions northern under pretext protecting national security، addition water crisis decrease level Tigris Euphrates rivers due operation dams. | article | en | Pretext|Turkish|Parliament|Terrorism|Political science|Politics|Government (linguistics)|Geography|Economy|Law|Economics|Philosophy|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3ipic4.247 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4387970242', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3ipic4.247'} | Iraq|Turkey | C203133693 | Terrorism | مجلة تكريت للعلوم السياسية |
" Local governments and vulnerable groups in Iraq after 2003" | Noor Qais Khazali (https://openalex.org/A5078915012) | 2,022 | In 2003, Iraq witnessed a shift towards decentralized governance patterns, with the intent of searching for maximizing handling resources, and problems at local levels, which could not be given priority or attention by federal government, allowing large interaction space between citizen government institutions.
 Emerged in Iraq, as result many errors, negatives circumstances, groups, fragile, whose political, economic, administrative cultural activities give them an important space, enabling to able provide appropriate performance that serves their reality society state, this research will focus on those groups And how did governments interact it. | article | en | Politics|Local government|State (computer science)|Government (linguistics)|Space (punctuation)|Corporate governance|Public administration|Political science|Focus (optics)|Public relations|Political economy|Business|Sociology|Computer science|Law|Linguistics|Philosophy|Physics|Optics|Algorithm|Finance|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i28.182 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4382120483', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i28.182'} | Iraq | C144024400 | Sociology | مجلة تكريت للعلوم السياسية |
" Obama's Strategy to Confront ISIS in Iraq: A Study of Reasons and Objectives" | Ammar Rashid (https://openalex.org/A5007253019) | 2,017 | This study is an attempt to analyze the nature of Obama's strategy in defeating ISIS Iraq, showing main reasons and objectives this strategy. After falling Mosul city under control ISIS, administration adopted "offensive containment" that based on limited military intervention, without engage American ground forces war enter into comprehensive large-scale war. slow response has created wide-spread suspicions among Middle East people CIA behind emergence ISIS. The importance it addresses problematic issue where concluded there are some pushed choose intervention rather than engagement confronting also seeks be achieved through | article | en | Offensive|Administration (probate law)|Intervention (counseling)|Military strategy|Iraq war|Political science|Scale (ratio)|Public administration|Law|Psychology|Engineering|Geography|Operations research|Cartography|Psychiatry | https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3i11.148 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4380344475', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3i11.148'} | Iraq | C118813454 | Military strategy | مجلة تكريت للعلوم السياسية |
" The Future of Turkish-Saudi Relations after the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi" | Ahmad Majeed Jasim (https://openalex.org/A5037417615)|Noorhaidi Hasan (https://openalex.org/A5034546515) | 2,022 | Turkish-Saudi relations have been one of the most important at regional level in recent years, although they were not so beginning, sporadic visits from here and there, but it quickly developed with arrival Islamists to power country during last two decades As AKP came Turkey, these a state apathy, soon stronger than their predecessors. Despite worsening after assassination journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Turkish soil, both sides tried mitigate impact Especially pain ARABIA through lure side financial aid huge projects outside within, suggesting that this relationship will be back previous periods expanded include new areas did reach its previously. | article | en | Turkish|Apathy|Power (physics)|Political science|State (computer science)|History|Development economics|Psychology|Economics|Psychiatry|Philosophy|Linguistics|Physics|Cognition|Algorithm|Quantum mechanics|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i28.185 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4382120525', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i28.185'} | Saudi Arabia|Turkey | C47768531 | Development economics | مجلة تكريت للعلوم السياسية |
" The Geostrategic Factors of Afghanistan (A Study on Ethnic Composition of the population )" | Salam Dawood Ghzayel (https://openalex.org/A5092270297) | 2,022 | Afghanistan is one of the countries with a multi-demographic، ethnic and customary structure، so most population diverse according to layer environmental composition population، fat geographical layer. Or Islamic، be more correct، characterized by formation sects on other hand، it fact that emergence international disputes around competition، such as Russia، China، Iran Pakistan، has made an extension its influence in region، addition national stripped all these circumstances country distinguished strength From Muslim was formed first strong face dangers might face. | article | en | Ethnic composition|Ethnic group|China|Population|Face (sociological concept)|Islam|Geography|Composition (language)|Competition (biology)|Political science|Development economics|Economic geography|Demography|Sociology|Law|Economics|Ecology|Social science|Biology|Linguistics|Philosophy|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i28.181 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4382120540', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i28.181'} | Iran | C144024400|C47768531 | Development economics|Sociology | مجلة تكريت للعلوم السياسية |
" The International Legal Background for the Protection of Children in Armed Conflict ((Yezidies Case)) " | Aram Nabee Mohammed (https://openalex.org/A5077268579)|Nishtiman Othman Mohammed (https://openalex.org/A5011194742)|Atifa Kabir Ahmad (https://openalex.org/A5055250231) | 2,021 | "Abstract: This research focus on the protection right of children in armed conflict. Some time, recruited and used hostilities as a fighter by forces or groups. For instance, Islamic State Iraq Syria (ISIS) has thousands to commit international crimes like genocide, war crime against humanity. In addition, explains abusing trafficking for sexual purposes. example, ISIS raped Yezidy girls then Furthermore, during conflict face refugee internal displacement. Moreover, analyse effects especially when attack hospitals schools kill them. The tries answer questions, why are purpose? What is responsibility they participate hostilities? minimum age Is it legal involve conflict?" | article | en | Armed conflict|Commit|Refugee|Crimes against humanity|International humanitarian law|Criminology|Political science|Genocide|Islam|War crime|Law|International law|Psychology|Geography|Archaeology|Database|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.21928/uhdicpgp/27 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4293868177', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.21928/uhdicpgp/27'} | Iraq|Syria | C2778573023|C3019338729 | Armed conflict|International humanitarian law | |
" The Justice and Development Party and the Challenge of Transitioning to a Presidential System in Turkey: A Vision for Political Analysis and Confronting Challenges | Ahmed Adnan Kazim (https://openalex.org/A5092138134)|Jassim Mohammed Ahmed (https://openalex.org/A5039265296) | 2,017 | The Turkish governments had witnessed dramatic changes during several decades ,So the article researched in realistic situations to estimate contemporary events according what happened now a days .Therefore , many challenges must be tackled order assessment political scene specially after military intervention life these developments required making of amendments constitutional law change system toward presidential instead parliamentary and this was which hold sixteenth April 2017 as result it .Turkish policies were stable politically lawfully practicing democracy ,and could easily know nature participation followed constitutionally .So potentially strongest forces are being enabled renew elites economic miracle would redistribution roles among active actors .Erdoğan's supporters point out since attempted coup amid July 2016 governing party its government tried reconstruction trust between peoples mutually override all stabilize process democracy. | article | en | Politics|Presidential system|Democracy|Political system|Political science|Law|Turkish|Political economy|Economic Justice|Redistribution (election)|Order (exchange)|Sociology|Public administration|Economics|Linguistics|Philosophy|Finance | https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i10.126 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4380235536', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i10.126'} | Turkey | C139621336|C144024400 | Economic Justice|Sociology | مجلة تكريت للعلوم السياسية |
" The origins of the neo-conservative political thought between Straussie and Trotskyism and its implications for the Arab region" | Husam kassyai Hussein (https://openalex.org/A5092142205) | 2,022 | The origins of the political thought neo-conservative movement stem from non-American European references, and non-Christian Jewish theological beliefs, especially ideas Leo Strauss, German thinker, Trotsky, Russian thinker who formulated idea the with this conclusion that drew its horizons to world, Middle East In order achieve greatness American Empire, hegemony sovereignty over whole because references are fundamentalism (Strauss Trotsky), opened door ideological affiliation in front Jews America Europe. And then, a geopolitical way, it affected East, where securing existence (the Zionist entity) / “the State Israel” required intervention affairs countries Arab region as neighbors entity, demanded just solution Palestinian issue, influence is one most prominent pillars foundations USA world.
 It seems revolutionary Trotskyite philosophy more evident than Straussian philosophy, although reference was not explicitly declared literature or critical thought, which what we perceive study new, if We looked at infancy "Leo Pinsker", "Theodor Herzl", "Vladimir-Raif Jabotinsky" write down socialist whose heirs Zionists benefited exploitation employment Trotsky's greater extent they presented system liberal formulating Zionism | article | en | Politics|Hegemony|Geopolitics|Sovereignty|Zionism|Ideology|Judaism|Jewish state|Political movement|Fundamentalism|Jewish thought|Sociology|Religious studies|Political science|Political economy|Law|Philosophy|Theology | https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3i29.155 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4380301429', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v3i29.155'} | Israel | C144024400|C2779423414 | Jewish thought|Sociology | مجلة تكريت للعلوم السياسية |
""""" " (The Basic Principles of the Legal System vs. The Fundamental Narrative of Society) | Guy Hyman (https://openalex.org/A5031172209) | 2,017 | Hebrew Abstract: חיבור זה עוסק במקומו המרכזי של המושג ערכי היסוד השיטה בפסיקותיו החוקתיות והמנהליות בית המשפט העליון ישראל. זהו אמצעי חשוב, לעתים חיוני, בהכרעה בפרשות בעלות גוון ציבורי-ערכי מובהק. הוא משמש את בגיבוש תוצאתה ההכרעה ובמאמץ לקנות לה כוח משכנע. כלי מרכזי בהנחלתן אמות-מידה ערכיות. אולם אפילו שימוש מדויק בו איננו מבטיח קליטתה המוצלחת התוצאה המשפטית ואת הפיכתה לנורמה. אלו מושפעות, יותר מכול, מן הנרטיב החברתי הדומיננטי והוא, לא אחת, שונה הסיפור שמספרת הפסיקה.
English This paper analyzes legal term known as the of system, frequently used in Israeli constitutional and administrative law. It is a vital, often crucial, instrument applied by courts decision making. serves Court reaching outcome dispute. assists effort to convince validity an outcome. important means endowing society with moral values. However, even precise application these basic principles does not guarantee successful reception its acceptance norm. Those are affected, first foremost, dominant social narrative which is, often, quite different from story told decisions. | article | he | Narrative|Political science|Epistemology|Law and economics|Engineering ethics|Law|Sociology|Philosophy|Engineering|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3056957 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2767220030', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3056957', 'mag': '2767220030'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Social Science Research Network |
"""""""""" : (The First Intifada, the Oslo Accords, and the Escalation of Terror: Causalities Revisited) | Konstantin Yanovskiy (https://openalex.org/A5089627394)|Vadim S. Rotenberg (https://openalex.org/A5066644722)|Ilia Zatcovetsky (https://openalex.org/A5087232776) | 2,015 | Russian Abstract: Первая интифада десятки лет используется в качестве главного объяснения необходимости фундаментального пересмотра политики Израиля отношении террора. Анализ некоторых событий Первой интифады для проверки обоснованности принятых решений о радикальном изменений стратегии борьбы с террором и составляет главную цель данной работы. Любой сигнал слабости интерпретируется лидером – насильником как приглашение к экспансии насилия. При этом арабские террористические организации получили перед началом Интифады множество сильных внятных сигналов готовности отступлениям уступкам от руководства Израиля. Масштаб происходивших 1987-1990 гг. никак не объясняет потребности отказе терроризмом пользу умиротворения. Большая часть шагов ходе конфликта находит удовлетворительного без учета за власть эволюции интересов левой элиты после утраты монопольной власти 1977 году (а вместе ней стимулов защищать страну безопасность граждан). Произошло резкое снижение приоритета безопасности граждан по сравнению другими задачами государства на фоне распада механизмов ответственности заинтересованности обеспечении безопасности. Соглашения Осло ни коей мере были обусловлены первой интифадой, хотя широко легитимации Осло. Один тот же процесс, один политический выбор привели соглашениям Осло, взрывам English The First Intifada has for decades been used as the chief explanation need fundamentally to reexamine Israel’s policies on terror. primary aim of present study is analyze events Intifada, focusing question how well grounded decisions made at time were introduce radical changes in terror-fighting strategy. Most sources treat process Oslo an outgrowth inability suppress Arab offensive. We will consider alternative interpretation addition this widespread view. approach be based understanding outcome developments dictated by certain interests within Israel. magnitude 1987-90 does nothing explain leadership’s refusal come up with a strategy fighting terrorism favor choosing appeasement instead. steps taken Israeli leadership course conflict cannot adequately explained without taking into account struggle power and evolution leftist elite’s after their loss monopoly over along motives defending country or security its citizens. Citizen saw drastic drop priority status it had formerly enjoyed state objective. This came wake disintegration mechanisms responsibility interest authorities providing security. Accords no way Intifada; even so, extensively means legitimation. In actuality, one same political choice led both terror boom. | article | ru | De-escalation|Political science|Criminology|Psychology|Law | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2550494 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2186903462', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2550494', 'mag': '2186903462'} | Israel | C2776056953 | De-escalation | Social Science Research Network |
"'All Skin' Teeth Is Not Grin:'" Performing Caribbean Diasporic Identity in a Postcolonial Metropolitan Frame | H. Adlai Murdoch (https://openalex.org/A5015660647) | 2,007 | "'All Skin' Teeth is not Grin:"Performing Caribbean Diasporic Identity in a Postcolonial Metropolitan Frame H. Adlai Murdoch (bio) Any attempt to come grips with the limits, implications, and resonances that term diaspora embodies for must begin by confronting involvement of this varied inscriptions identity frame concept Caribbeanness. Ineluctably bound up complex patterns regional history, functions, Paul Gilroy's words, as "a junction or hinge can help maintain connective tissue articulates political cultural concerns" ("British Cultural Studies" 225). This conjunction forces us face squarely doubleness—or perhaps dilemma—that signifies history culture region, problematizing many paradoxes inherent itself. For certain sense, following arrival Columbus profit seekers who quickly followed his wake, region whole had been made an ethnic tabula rasa about 1600, because Spanish conquest, its pernicious combination overwork new disease, virtually eliminated indigenous population. As result, pretty much entire present-day population arrived there from elsewhere; populations came via voluntary migration, contract indentured labor, slave-based transportation, among others, but final analysis, primary derivation Caribbean's principal groups ultimately extraregional. Stuart Hall puts it, None people now occupy islands—black, brown, white, African, European, American, Spanish, French, East Indian, Chinese, Portuguese, Jew, Dutch—originally 'belonged' there. It space where creolisations assimilations syncretisms were negotiated. The New World third term—the primal scene—where fateful/fatal encounter was staged between Africa West. ("Cultural Identity" 234) Yet it also indisputable processes describes resulted creation home people, one which they have their own affirming living out complexities encounter, invention, transformation. continues, "Cultural [. . .] matter 'becoming' well 'being''being.' belongs future past .]. identities somewhere, histories. But, like everything historical, undergo constant transformation" At issue article, then, extent reflect boundaries contemporary identity. Attempting account experience diasporic terms challenging proposition at best; does conform [End Page 575] traditional exigencies exile, dispersal, return. Nor, matter, do we discern single national entity overwhelming psychological importance looming large on horizon, place mediates both origin Ultimately, constructing framework draws implicit slippage forced dichotomy exacerbated context diachronic perspective ranges inception slavery, through arrivants contractual indenture emancipation, Portuguese Syro-Lebanese near end nineteenth century, labor-driven mass exodus various metropoles late twentieth century. In these terms, beyond question transnationalism are key tenets region's historical symbolic framework. Mimi Sheller asserts, has become prime location emergence transnationalism, uprooted hybrid texts, spoken languages, diasporas, music traveling across world markets. Not only each society embody encompass rich mixture genealogies, linguistic innovations, syncretistic religions, cuisine, musical cultures, [they] exported dynamic multicultures abroad, recombined generated forms. (174) Diaspora's central principle identifiable, if chimeric cedes, case, transnational transcultural inscription identity... | article | en | Diaspora|Population|Politics|Cultural identity|History|Identity (music)|Refugee|Sociology|Gender studies|Genealogy|Ethnology|Aesthetics|Political science|Law|Social science|Art|Demography|Archaeology|Negotiation | https://doi.org/10.1353/cal.2007.0208 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2142493622', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/cal.2007.0208', 'mag': '2142493622'} | Lebanon | C144024400 | Sociology | Callaloo |
"'It's Grisly!' 'It's Disgusting!'": Children's History through the Tourist Gaze | Ivy Linton Stabell (https://openalex.org/A5084344866) | 2,018 | "'It's Grisly!' 'It's Disgusting!'":Children's History through the Tourist Gaze Ivy Linton Stabell (bio) These days, children's history is not for lily-livered. A quick perusal of nonfiction in your local bookstore's section will likely reveal a number texts that advertise themselves as action adventure stories, with plots chock-full shocking discoveries, tantalizing intrigue, and narrow escapes. The You Wouldn't Want to Be picture-book series exemplifies this approach history, which operates under assumption young readers are captivated by dangerous foul. back cover description one installment offers characteristic assurance be bored: "You an Egyptian Mummy! Get ready . wealthy ancient Egyptian, you about drop dead! To enter afterlife, body must go extraordinary processes become mummy. It's Disgusting!" (Stewart). This series, marked its appealing cartoon illustrations, zany font, titles practically dare reader explore their pages, pitches content astonishing participatory resisted. books, other popular article explore, promise prospective exciting excursions into past, where they mind-boggled, scared stiff, grossed out, but above all, captivated. Hazardous histories, I term such texts, mark powerful trend contemporary literature: historical engagement form gruesomely true tales. In recent decades, books sort have grown popularity American British marketplaces. examine all deployed hazardous great success, yielding awards, numerous installments editions, positions on bestseller lists, legions readers.1 deliver gut-wrenching thrills promise, histories use narrative technique designed position close action. Unlike recount past dispassionate voice, [End Page 302] pull closer evoke terror amazement. Narrative time travel has thus common type, those considered here invite see each expedition time. suggest directly, conveying assigning specific undesirable role play plot: eighteenth-century Spanish merchant Malam's Pirate's Prisoner, dead Stewart's Mummy. Nathan Hale's Tales, graphic novel format, famed Revolutionary War spy granted knowledge nation's future when he (briefly) eaten giant book, allows him relate bits his hangman order delay own execution.2 Readers do take part many especially early set formula, open Hale beginning lengthy yarn, corresponding panels display frame narrative's characters peering new panel-within-the-panel depicts moment narrated. images act visual cue they, like narrator executioner, consciously step out present another her author's notes, Lauren Tarshis, author fiction Survived, likens reading "trip time" (Tarshis Destruction "Back Time"), highly visible continuously repeated tagline "Do what it takes survive?" uses engaging second person address prompt envision place child at center story. However, despite these series' interest making appear accessible, travel, meant immerse readers, acts more powerfully... | article | en | Adventure|History|Literature|Art history|Sociology|Media studies|Art | https://doi.org/10.1353/uni.2018.0029 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2942103303', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/uni.2018.0029', 'mag': '2942103303'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | The Lion and the Unicorn |
"1953" | Joe Savitzky (https://openalex.org/A5040705179) | 2,007 | "1953" Joe Savitzky (bio) Click for larger view View full resolution A Beer-can House. October 1953. Page 249 [End 249] War Orphan. January 1954 in Seoul. 250 250] Having Fun. June 251 251] Farm Scene. November 1953 somewhere north of 252 252] Scene II. 253 253] Village. 254 254] Three workers. July at railroad track near 255 255] Tomorrow's Leaders. 294 294] Sport Day Gathering. Singongdŏk, 304 304] Selling Fruit on Day. 309 309] Left Alone. the T'oegyewŏn Temple 310 310] was born and raised New York City, attended University Illinois, graduating 1951 as an architectural engineer. He served Korea 1953/54 engineering officer U.S. Army, based just went to obtain a master's degree city planning M.I.T 1958, then began working Israel 1960, where he has stayed until retiring 2004. is now living Tel Aviv. Copyright © 2007 President Fellows Harvard College | article | en | Home page|Front page|Page view|Title page|Computer science|Web page|Library science|World Wide Web|Static web page|Media studies|Sociology|The Internet|Web navigation | https://doi.org/10.1353/aza.0.0023 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4232582652', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/aza.0.0023'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture |
"???? ?????? ????? ?? ?????? ?????" (How Iraniam Am I Still? In Search of My Identity): 21st-Century Iranian Immigrant Identity Formation in the United States | Aram Emamjomeh (https://openalex.org/A5016157134) | 2,022 | This thesis studies Iranian student immigrants in the United States special political tensions between two countries from 2000 until present. research provides a holistic view of understanding new identity which students have reconstructed at intersection culture and U.S. through their past confronting situation. It describes how use individual, intellectual, social resources to deal with ignorance was that imposed on them when governments began fight each other achieve more power. Data is collected three sources: interviews conducted by researcher, BBC Persian, autoethnography. A middle range discourse analysis applied analyze interpret students’ stories discover who they are what States. | dissertation | en | Autoethnography|Ignorance|Identity (music)|Immigration|Gender studies|Politics|Political science|Power (physics)|Sociology|Identity formation|National identity|Social science|Media studies|Law|Self-concept|Aesthetics|Philosophy|Physics|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.31390/gradschool_theses.4713 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2800773661', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.31390/gradschool_theses.4713', 'mag': '2800773661'} | Iran | C144024400 | Sociology | |
"A Case Study of Targeting Mechanisms of Sexual Violence in Conflicts " | David Alenga (https://openalex.org/A5022066775)|David Onguko (https://openalex.org/A5006422497) | 2,020 | An ancient practice, sexual violence has long been associated with the consequences of armed conflict and often naturally occurs as incredulously pillaging looting have always been. This paper looks at phenomenon conflict-related how its conceptualization evolved in both public consciousness human rights praxis last decade. Through a case study conflicts Eastern D.R. Congo, Northern Nigeria Iraq we trace impact group level factors influencing targeting mechanisms during conflicts. this cross-national study, are able to provide critical analysis confluence social, economic political create opportunities perpetuate A key factor here is scope variation cases selected for study. Such an imperative if understand circumstances behind these variations ultimately they can be addressed. | article | en | Conceptualization|Sexual violence|Criminology|Looting|Politics|Political science|Human rights|Praxis|Social psychology|Sociology|Psychology|Law|Artificial intelligence|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.31720/jga.4.2.4 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3120929960', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.31720/jga.4.2.4', 'mag': '3120929960'} | Iraq | C144024400|C169437150|C2777996642 | Human rights|Sexual violence|Sociology | Journal of global and area studies |
"A Country of Failure" | Joel Gordon (https://openalex.org/A5073713332) | 2,016 | This chapter examines the background to Free Officers' coup d'etat and political bickering that followed by focusing on parliamentary regime in its last years, between January 1950 July 23, 1952. During this period, reform-minded members of establishment clashed with those who continued play politics as usual. Their failures resulted end liberalism Egypt. The first provides an overview how competing interests, both foreign national, doomed Egypt's order from outset before discussing election a Wafdist government eventual failure. It then analyzes events served prelude rising around which disaffected liberals, progressives, communists, Muslim Brotherhood constructed new savior myth: military junta would, after imposing constitutional reform, restore life return barracks. | chapter | en | Politics|Political science|Mythology|Government (linguistics)|Order (exchange)|Liberalism|General election|Democracy|Law|Political economy|Sociology|History|Economics|Philosophy|Linguistics|Finance|Classics | https://doi.org/10.5743/cairo/9789774167782.003.0002 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4230064101', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5743/cairo/9789774167782.003.0002'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | American University in Cairo Press eBooks |
"A Factious Spirit": Constitutional Theory and Political Practice in Connecticut, c. 1740 | Bruce P. Stark (https://openalex.org/A5042268516) | 1,990 | N May I740 three of twelve sitting members Connecticut's Upper House, called assistants or councilors, were defeated for reelection, and serious challenges mounted against the incumbent governor deputy governor. As a direct result major change in composition General Assembly voted to print ?30,000 new bills credit. On only two other occasions over long period when Connecticut was governed under Charter i662 more incumbents defeated-in Stamp Act election I766 overthrow Federalist Party I8I7-I8I8. Few scholars have noted significance this election, and, except listing those elected official records session, evidence what occurred is slight found obscure sources.' The pieces are draft letter from Reverend Solomon Williams Lebanon Major John Stonington, bill passed by House but rejected Lower letters published Boston Weekly Post-Boy | article | en | Politics|Political science|Constitutional theory|Sociology|Law|Public administration | https://doi.org/10.2307/2938094 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2318570210', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2307/2938094', 'mag': '2318570210'} | Lebanon | C144024400 | Sociology | William and Mary Quarterly |
"A Generation of Wonderful Jews Will Grow from the Land": The Desire for Nativeness in Hebrew Israeli Poetry | Hamutal Tsamir (https://openalex.org/A5086866873) | 2,020 | This article examines the ways in which desire for nativeness is constructed Israeli Hebrew poetry through several historical episodes: H. N. Bialik’s poem 1896 “In Field”; poets as pioneers/immigrants 1920s, contrast to “nativist” poet Esther Raab; and of 1950s (Statehood Generation), focusing on Moshe Dor. The be native—to belong land a way that natural, self-evident, therefore absolute unquestionable— one constitutive desires nationalism general, Zionism particular. In poem, written during formative stage Zionism, this emerges beloved son mother-earth, an allegory universal “family nations.” realized paradoxically form ownerhip over land. realization immigrant pioneers imagine their masculine woman—a conquer, fertilize own it. Raab, being both biographical native woman, exemplifies “poetics nativeness.” With foundation State Israel symbolic Zionist desire, nativist (such Dor) men, who see themselves sons land, are nostalgic about position lost privilege. | article | en | Poetry|Zionism|Literature|Poetics|Land of Israel|Narrative|Judaism|Aesthetics|Sociology|History|Philosophy|Art|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.3716 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3021129871', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.3716', 'mag': '3021129871'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | CLCWeb |
"A Great and Terrible Event": Historical Evidence for the 551 CE Tsunami at Akko, Israel | Emma Heidtman (https://openalex.org/A5045193790) | 2,020 | In 2001, the Old City of Akko in northern Israel was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. This designation based on City's well-preserved Ottoman and Islamic-era town partly subterranean ruins once-thriving Crusader port. Five years excavation, from 2009 to 2014, have uncovered more Akko's history as strategic naval outpost for several iterations Mediterranean Sea power, particularly during Hellenistic Age. However, evidence harbor operations Byzantine period is still being uncovered. light recent discoveries geoarchaeology, scientists learned that part includes tsunami 551 CE, which struck port cities Levantine coast far north Beirut Caesarea Maritima, 64 kilometers south. had substantial meaningful consequences surrounding town, led long-term effects city following disaster. | dissertation | en | Byzantine architecture|Ancient history|Excavation|Archaeology|Port (circuit theory)|Islam|Geography|Thriving|History|Ancient city|Period (music)|Engineering|Art|Social science|Sociology|Electrical engineering|Aesthetics | https://doi.org/10.23860/thesis-heidtman-emma-2015 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2191593245', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.23860/thesis-heidtman-emma-2015', 'mag': '2191593245'} | Israel | C144024400|C2776745293 | Sociology|Thriving | |
"A Light Bulb in Every House": The Istanbul General Electric Factory and American Technology Transfer to Turkey | Tanfer Emin Tunç (https://openalex.org/A5062209186)|Gökhan Tunç (https://openalex.org/A5050173218) | 2,022 | In 1946, Turkish entrepreneur Vehbi Koç signed an agreement with the U.S. firm General Electric to build and operate its first light bulb factory in Near/Middle East, Istanbul. This private joint venture introduced new manufacturing techniques, business practices, consumer habits Turkey, opening channels of postwar technological exchange. Closer examination GE-Koç partnership reveals that during early Cold War, transfer embedding American technologies Turkey was a politically complicated process innovation required constant adaptation. Fraught unforeseeable obstacles, it also cautious negotiation multiple transnational actors. The story thus adds dimension historical understandings War experience Americanization region. It illustrates how transferring nonmilitary, soft-power, domestic technology-the bulb-played significant role Turkish-American relations therefore contributes studies diplomacy through investment innovation. | article | en | Americanization|Factory (object-oriented programming)|Turkish|Cold war|General partnership|Negotiation|Power (physics)|Economy|Engineering|Management|Sociology|Political science|Economics|Social science|Politics|Law|Linguistics|Philosophy|Computer science|Programming language|Physics|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.2022.0108 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4285682261', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.2022.0108', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35848238'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Technology and Culture|PubMed |
"A Melancholy Offering Tendered with Esteem": Gershom Scholem and Lucy S. Dawidowicz on Nathan Birnbaum, an Unexpected Conversation | Nancy Sinkoff (https://openalex.org/A5071887924) | 2,017 | "A Melancholy Offering Tendered with Esteem":Gershom Scholem and Lucy S. Dawidowicz on Nathan Birnbaum, an Unexpected Conversation Nancy Sinkoff In February 1963, employed in the research division of American Jewish Committee (AJC), (née Schildkret, 1915– 90) published a Hebrew article its Israeli cultural journal Amot (Evaluations).1 Her article, "Revolution Tradition: The Labor Movement America," treated issue that would consume her throughout career: relationship tradition values to modern politics.2 Not yet public figure, soon play singular role postwar representation East European Jewry for Anglophone world publication Golden Life Thought Eastern Europe (1967) War against Jews, 1933–1945 (1975).3 Little known is Dawidowicz's engagement [End Page 409] political vulnerability was not only intellectual preoccupation. Reared immigrant, working-class home, educated at prestigious Hunter High School College—both single-sex those years—as well as Yiddishist Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute's supplementary schools (Yid. shules), she also continuously wrestled viability secular Yiddishism construction identity.4 existential question survival brought writings Birnbaum (1864–1936) and, turn, Gershom (1897–1972) his interlocutor. 1964 wrote ask him clarify point he had made 1963 essay Amot, "On Possibility Mysticism Our Time," regarding Birnbaum's evolution from nationalist ardent Orthodox Jew.5 Their subsequent correspondence reveals beginnings friendship but illustrates existence significance transnational community shared personal, even familial, connections, exchanged scholarly insights, discussed strategies, all while grappling fundamental issues survival, physical cultural, period. Historians have tended sequester encounter modernity their counterparts, New York's lay being largest diasporic years, merely community.6 Its vast intellectuals included many emigrés, such Hannah Arendt, Salo W. Baron, Philip Friedman, Max Weinreich, 410] Raphael Mahler, among others—let alone cohorts rabbinic figures who represented broad spectrum Reform ultra-Orthodox7 Yiddish writers. They saw themselves living America, simply Jews.8 Moreover, Scholem's extant literary tracks affirm nexus between genres letter highbrow journal—so central republika sifrutit secularizing intelligentsia late eighteenth century forward—as forums sustenance community.9 Indeed, AJC funded self-consciously bimonthly magazine modeled after Commentary, most influential English-language monthly Commentario, AJC's Latin office's Spanish journal, encourage metanational bonds Western Hemisphere diaspora Jewry. Shlomo Grodzensky (1904–72), Amot's editor—a Lithuanian-born poet lived York City, where Yidisher kempfer (The fighter), Zionist periodical, prior immigrating Israel 1950—embodied this transnationalism. editorial board, which showcased country's Ashkenazic elite including Scholem, Leah Goldberg, Natan Rotenstreich, Dov Sadan, affirmed diaspora, informing readership "we aspire journal's horizon be just 'Israeli.'"10 first took place reverberated pages continued private letters.11 There are five letters, English, two, 411] dated 11, and... | article | en | Judaism|Hebrew|Politics|Conversation|Religious studies|Jewish identity|Jewish history|Sociology|History|Jewish studies|Classics|Gender studies|Theology|Law|Political science|Philosophy|Communication | https://doi.org/10.1353/jqr.2017.0021 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2753276488', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/jqr.2017.0021', 'mag': '2753276488'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | The Jewish Quarterly Review |
"A Modern, Integral, and Open Understanding": Sunni Islam and Lebanese Identity in the Makassed Association | Mandy Terc (https://openalex.org/A5089037415) | 2,006 | Previous articleNext article No Access“A Modern, Integral, and Open Understanding”: Sunni Islam Lebanese Identity in the Makassed AssociationMandy TercMandy Terc Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Comparative Education Review Volume 50, Number 3August 2006Special Issue on Education—Myths TruthsGuest Editors: Wadad Kadi Victor Billeh Sponsored International Society Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/503884 Views: 202Total views site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref © 2006 Society. All rights reserved.PDF download reports following citing article:Lori Hartmann-Mahmud Pounding Millet During School Hours: Obstacles Girls’ Formal Niger, The European Journal of Development Research 23, no.33 (Mar 2011): 354–370.https://doi.org/10.1057/ejdr.2011.6 | review | en | Islam|Mythology|Identity (music)|Political science|Religious studies|Sociology|Media studies|Library science|Theology|Philosophy|Computer science|Aesthetics | https://doi.org/10.2307/4091410 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4255361376', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2307/4091410'} | Lebanon | C144024400 | Sociology | Comparative Education Review |
"A New Hotbed for Extremism? Jihadism and Collective Insecurity in the Sahel" | Hamdy A. Hassan (https://openalex.org/A5068137305) | 2,020 | Several jihadist groups sought a safe haven in the Sahel region following defeat of Daesh Syria and Iraq, making it hotbed terrorist activities. These have relied on crime, amongst other strategies, to survive expand. Such strategies serve as groups’ lifeblood help them forge alliances with local actors. The appeal radical discourse capitalizes human insecurities manifested political, environmental, demographic challenges. This article considers not only new threats security Sahel, but also need for multidimensional, inclusive, dialogue-based solution. Promoting development social cohesion centered could achieve better results than resorting external military intervention. | article | en | Jihadism|Appeal|Human security|Terrorism|Political science|Politics|Cohesion (chemistry)|Violent extremism|Intervention (counseling)|Criminology|Political economy|Development economics|Sociology|Law|Psychology|Economics|Chemistry|Organic chemistry|Psychiatry|Ideology | https://doi.org/10.18588/202011.00a120 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3155109020', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.18588/202011.00a120', 'mag': '3155109020'} | Iraq|Syria | C144024400|C203133693|C2776438695|C47768531 | Development economics|Sociology|Terrorism|Violent extremism | Asian journal of peacebuilding |
"A New Type of Housing Integrated into the Algerian Urban Landscape " | Imene Diaf (https://openalex.org/A5018314003)|Assia LIFA (https://openalex.org/A5092591986)|Brahim Benlakhlef (https://openalex.org/A5088015221) | 2,023 | When an urban practice operates outside the normative mechanisms established by public authorities, it is considered informal. Over course of several years, Algerian State has undertaken multiple initiatives to combat illegal dwellings, with primary objective regularizing these forms housing without any associated land appropriation. The aim this research analyse rapid proliferation fabric in Constantine, which resulted emergence new unregulated urbanization since liberalization real estate market 1990. Illicit neighbourhoods have formed, characterized well-constructed houses. legislative power currently committed vast majority quarters within a few years. | article | en | Urbanization|Appropriation|Legislature|Normative|Real estate|State (computer science)|Liberalization|Economic growth|Environmental planning|Political science|Business|Geography|Development economics|Economics|Law|Linguistics|Philosophy|Algorithm|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.24193/jssp.2023.1.01 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4385547989', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.24193/jssp.2023.1.01'} | Algeria | C47768531 | Development economics | Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning |
"A Physical Education Teacher Is Like...": Examining Turkish Students Perceptions of Physical Education Teachers Through Metaphor Analysis | Hasan Sözen (https://openalex.org/A5057158948)|Ezel Nur Korur (https://openalex.org/A5075529854) | 2,019 | Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine middle school students’ perceptions physical education teachers (PETs) through metaphors and drawings. This a qualitative in which phenomenology purposeful sampling were used. sample consisted 200 students Ordu/Turkey the 2017-2018 2018-2019 academic years. For data collection, participants asked fill blanks statement “The PET is like______ because ______” draw picture reflecting their teachers. Data analyzed using content analysis. steps analysis naming, elimination, categorization, establishing validity reliability, calculating frequencies interpreting Expert opinion also used elimination categorization steps. Participants’ drawings grouped under 20 13 categories, respectively. Participants mostly generated categories “PET as an athletic force” (16%), good person” (12.5%) guide” (9.5%). drew pictures (18.5%), helpful (11.5%). PETs did not differ by variables considered. | article | en | Turkish|Physical education|Metaphor|Psychology|Perception|Mathematics education|Teacher education|Pedagogy|Semi-structured interview|Qualitative research|Sociology|Social science|Philosophy|Linguistics|Neuroscience | https://doi.org/10.26822/iejee.2019257665 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2997701244', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26822/iejee.2019257665', 'mag': '2997701244'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education |
"A Pragmatic March toward Democracy"? | Joel Gordon (https://openalex.org/A5073713332) | 2,016 | This book has examined how the Free Officers were able to seize and consolidate power, topple parliamentary regime, put in place a new political order with them at helm. It shown that erosion of liberalism Egypt caused turmoil which turn sparked clamors for drastic social reform. created situation was exploited by officers stage coup d'etat, military regime they established received support from public intelligentsia. The initially refused call their movement revolution, instead called themselves “blessed movement.” They eventually declared revolution early 1953; it described Anwar al-Sadat two years later as “pragmatic march toward democracy.” conclusion discusses legacy Nasser Nasserism Egyptian politics. | chapter | en | Intelligentsia|Politics|Democracy|Power (physics)|Political economy|Political science|Order (exchange)|Liberalism|Revolutionary movement|Law|Economic history|Sociology|History|Economics|Physics|Finance|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.5743/cairo/9789774167782.003.0012 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4246689485', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5743/cairo/9789774167782.003.0012'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | American University in Cairo Press eBooks |
"A Relational Sociological Appraisal About Climate Refugees" | Aytül Kasapoğlu (https://openalex.org/A5018262954) | 2,022 | Aytul Kasapoglu* Author Affiliations Professor of Sociology, Baskent University Department Turkey Received: January 10, 2022 | Published: March 03, Corresponding author: Kasapoglu, DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2022.42.006734 | article | en | Sociology|Refugee|Medicine|Social science|Anthropology|Political science|Law | https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2022.42.006734 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4320508617', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2022.42.006734'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research |
"A Scientist and A Musician:" Tête-à-tête with Eiichi Nakamura | Ehud Keinan (https://openalex.org/A5008354214) | 2,021 | Eiichi Nakamura is an old friend. We first met in 1977 at Columbia University when he had just started his postdoctoral research with Gilbert Stork, and I was on my way to Madison, Wisconsin, begin Barry M. Trost. Over the following 44 years, we have many opportunities meet various countries. always enjoyed Eiichi’s original science Baroque flute music. He wife Yoko visited family our home Israel, a chance spend time their beautiful Tokyo. Hence, found it peculiar conduct friendly conversation over Zoom. But electronic communication has become integral part of life during Covid-19 pandemic. It relaxed weekend late October 2021, early morning Israel afternoon as close possible face-to-face meeting, spending couple hours together while staying offices. | article | en | Wife|Face (sociological concept)|Conversation|History|Media studies|Art history|Sociology|Art|Theology|Philosophy|Social science|Communication | https://doi.org/10.51167/acm00029 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4210582825', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.51167/acm00029'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | |
"A Study of the Level of Special Knowledge of Rural Women Small Productive Projects and the Most Important Activities Provided by the Social Fund in Yemen" | Haifa Al-Sanabani (https://openalex.org/A5082449775) | 2,021 | Haifa Al-Sanabani1*, Saeed A M Rashad2 and Hassan Mohamed Gado3 Author Affiliations 1Department of Economics Development, Faculty Agriculture, Thamar University, Yemen 2Professor Agricultural Extension Head the Department, Banha Egypt 3Professor Economics, Received: July 01, 2021 | Published: 19, Corresponding author: Al-Sanabani, Assistant professor, Department DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.37.005977 | article | en | Agriculture|Agricultural development|Political science|Agricultural economics|Rural development|Economic growth|Management|Geography|Economics|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2021.37.005977 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3205925244', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2021.37.005977', 'mag': '3205925244'} | Egypt|Yemen | C2988676352 | Rural development | Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research |
"A Violence of Smell": The Smell of War in Israeli War Fiction | Yael Balaban (https://openalex.org/A5038078075) | 2,021 | This paper examines some of the ways in which olfactory representations can convey atrocities battlefield and their moral implications. Analysis images emotional even physical affordance suggest differences writers' ethical aesthetic stance. Some represent war all its violence, cruelty, horror; others leave harsh reality only implied stylized, according to principle that "silence screams louder than words." Seven Israeli writers are discussed: Yoram Kaniuk, Shulamith Hareven, Yuval Neria, Haim Sabato, S. Yizhar, Be'er Yitzhak Ben-Ner. Their use (or omission) references smell may be indicative attitude war. study shares growing interest senses significance Humanities social sciences. | article | en | Silence|Cruelty|Psychology|Taste|Literature|Aesthetics|Battlefield|Social psychology|Sociology|History|Art|Criminology|Neuroscience|Ancient history | https://doi.org/10.1353/pan.2021.0007 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3124926565', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/pan.2021.0007', 'mag': '3124926565'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Partial Answers |
"A Wall Victim from the West": Migration, German Division, and Multidirectional Memory in Kreuzberg | Jeffrey Jurgens (https://openalex.org/A5054112998) | 2,013 | Focusing on the 1975 drowning death of Çetin Mert, five-year-old son a Turkish guest worker family, this essay explores varied ways that non-German migrants and other minority groups have figured in public memories Berlin Wall. On one hand, Mert’s shadowy presence local national recollection is closely related to marginal place occupy dominant narratives German nation its postwar history. my account recent commemorative practices points modest uptick visibility, attests an increasing (if at times still reluctant) engagement with contemporary realities pluralism. Throughout analysis, I employ concept multidirectional memory illuminate how prevailing representations Cold War past both intersected displaced remembrance migration imperialism site death. | article | en | German|Turkish|Narrative|Cold war|History|Berlin wall|Collective memory|Gender studies|Sociology|Political science|Law|Art|Literature|Archaeology|Philosophy|Linguistics|Politics | https://doi.org/10.5070/t782016293 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W105255307', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5070/t782016293', 'mag': '105255307'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Transit |
"A cross-cultural approach on presenteeism climate, organizational justice and work-family conflict" | Aristides I. Ferreira (https://openalex.org/A5085968610)|Mercè Mach (https://openalex.org/A5039660486)|Luis F. Martinez (https://openalex.org/A5071055666)|Chris Brewster (https://openalex.org/A5013307814)|Grace K. Dagher (https://openalex.org/A5070980232)|Amalia Raquel Perez-Nebreda (https://openalex.org/A5017209370)|Antonina Lisovskaia (https://openalex.org/A5025766038) | 2,016 | A climate of presenteeism has important effects on employee well-being and the organization itself. Our study examines whether organizational justice plays a mediating role in relationship between work-family conflict (WFC). We researched health sector employees six different countries (Brazil, Ecuador, Lebanon, Portugal, Russia Spain). results indicate that perception influenced WFC. Moreover, higher levels WFC were found non-Latin countries. This contributes to work attendance life balance field by providing cross-cultural empirical evidence corroborating effect | article | en | Presenteeism|Organizational justice|Attendance|Work–family conflict|Economic Justice|Psychology|Perception|Organizational culture|Organisation climate|Absenteeism|Social psychology|Work (physics)|Political science|Organizational commitment|Public relations|Mechanical engineering|Law|Engineering|Neuroscience | https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2016.16585abstract | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2592958139', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2016.16585abstract', 'mag': '2592958139'} | Lebanon | C139621336|C2779185739 | Economic Justice|Work–family conflict | Proceedings - Academy of Management |
"AL-Ahdath" Movements in Damascus during the Fatimid Govern 359-468AH. / 969-1075AD | Hasan Ayyash (https://openalex.org/A5006431495) | 2,009 | Syria was a part of the Abbasid State, which suffered from political vacuum due to weakness state and inability stand against attempts control internal external forces. Cities were exposed repeated those forces, First among is Fatimid appeared at scene strongly, after entering Egypt (358AH869AD) It pointed out that during attempts, without exception, their populations subjected injustice , abuse extortion. In particular study discussed revolutions in cities Syria, focusing on opposition groups arose systems, found themselves who oppression, such as sovereignty poor economic Social conditions system coercive systems. The focused city Damascus, most susceptible various aspects. have produced aforementioned revolutionary movements felt for right defend before regulations. These called "AL-Ahdath" (any young boy). also deals with refused be not absorbed community dominatesd by general people. subjected: Movements Damascus Govern. centered around word origin showing evolution movements, arming, resources organizing relationship population state, then presented important some light Syria. تبعت بلاد الشام الدولة العباسية التي كانت تعاني من فراغ سياسي بسبب ضعف المركزية، وعدم استطاعتها الوقوف في وجه محاولات السيطرة عليها قوى داخلية وخارجية. وتعرضت مدن لمحاولات متكررة تلك القوى، وفي مقدمتها الفاطميون الذين ظهروا على مسرح الأحداث بقوة، بعد دخولهم مصر سنة 358هـ/869م. وخلال المحاولات المتكررة تعرض سكانها للظلم والتعسف والابتزاز. توخت هذه الدراسة إلقاء الضوء عدد الثورات الشام، والتركيز بعض المجموعات المعارضة ثارت أنظمتها السياسية، ووجدت نفسها وبلادها ضحية تطمع فى بسط نفوذها أرضها وسلبها سيادتها، ولذا تمردت النظام الاقتصادي والاجتماعي، احتجاجاً سوء أوضاعها المعيشية. تم التركيز مدينة دمشق الأكثر تأثراً بمختلف الجوانب. وقد أفرز الأوضاع السالفة الذكر حركات ثورية ارتأت لنفسها حق الدفاع أمام الأنظمة. اصطلح تسمية الحركات "الأحداث"، وهي مشتقة الحدث، أي الشاب الفتي حديث السن. وتعتبر ثورات بوصفها رفضت أن تكون غير مستوعبة مجتمع ظلمت فيه العامة. تناول موضوع (حركات خلال الحكم الفاطمي)، وتمحور حول اصطلاح كلمة ونشأتهم مبيناً تطور حركاتهم وعلاقتهم بالسكان والسلطة الفاطمية، وكذلك مواردهم وتنظيماتهم، ثم عرضت أهم دمشق، مع الأخرى. | article | en | Opposition (politics)|Politics|State (computer science)|Population|Injustice|Sovereignty|Oppression|Ancient history|Political economy|Political science|Sociology|History|Law|Demography|Algorithm|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.35552/0247-023-002-003 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W96829760', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.35552/0247-023-002-003', 'mag': '96829760'} | Egypt|Syria | C144024400 | Sociology | An-Najah University Journal for Research - B (Humanities) |
"Abide, Push Back or Challenge? Face Loss and Creativity in Face, Dignity and Honor Cultures" | Ella Miron-Spektor (https://openalex.org/A5087011942)|Susannah B. F. Paletz (https://openalex.org/A5055190103)|Chun‐Chi Lin (https://openalex.org/A5013093767) | 2,014 | Creativity is universally valued and desired, yet expressing creative ideas may be difficult out of fear discrediting one’s social image. This study the first to examine a relationship between face creativity across multiple cultures. In Study 1, we found that concern - an individual motivation maintain image was negatively related creativity. 2, showed loss experience, or experience feeling disrespected by others, elicited different emotions had effects on prevention focus in Losing decreased participants from culture (Japan), increased honor (Israel) no effect dignity (US). Face culture, culture. A mediated moderation analysis revealed explained interactive The implications findings for research face, practice are discussed. | article | en | Creativity|Dignity|Honor|Psychology|Face (sociological concept)|Social psychology|Feeling|Sociology|Social science|Political science|Law|Computer science|Internet privacy | https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2014.208 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2070502342', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2014.208', 'mag': '2070502342'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Proceedings - Academy of Management |
"Affirmative Acts": Language, Childhood, and Power in June Jordan's Cross-Writing | Richard Flynn (https://openalex.org/A5081296722) | 2,002 | "Affirmative Acts":Language, Childhood, and Power in June Jordan's Cross-Writing Richard Flynn (bio) In a famous essay reprinted What is Found There, Adrienne Rich meditates on the meaning of "The Hermit's Scream"—"'Love should be put into action!'"—in Elizabeth Bishop's poem "Chemin de Fer," more particularly about way poetry might serve as "a carrier sparks" culture given over to "the language therapy groups, twelve-step programs, bleached speech" (56-57).1 Among poems she discusses "For Michael Angelo Thompson" (1973) thirteen-year-old boy, hit by city bus, who died after being refused treatment at Brooklyn hospital. her discussion, confesses that for long time, "Race came between me full reading poem: I wanted believe poet was elegiac, not furious": "Peace" issue here, but violent structures urban class racial power. The skin—luminous resonant—stretched across repetitive history Black children's deaths cities, country offers them neither hope nor respite. (67-68) Learning read "furious" rather than "elegaic" tantamount understanding difference rhetoric," phrase central Audre Lorde's "Power," another (67-68). univocal perspective "confession," implies, merely rhetoric, while double-edge, double-voicedness" finds "Michael (67). From first book, Who Look Me (1969), initially intended children (and only later adults), striking recent memoir Soldier: A Poet's Childhood (2000) Jordan has insisted poetics interrogates private notions childhood through activist, public positions. Such stance unusual contemporary poetry, still now commonplace genre memoir. Subverting popular trope "traumatic childhood" insists [End Page 159] Soldier "June's" agency, eschewing pathos present such works Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes, Tobias Wolff's This Boy's Life, or even Maya Angelou's Know Why Caged Bird Sings. As Patricia Pace argues, provocative article "All Our Lost Children: Trauma Testimony Performance Childhood," traumatized child" become powerful locus cultural anxiety" memoirs (238). Using Mary Karr's Liar's Club primary example, shows we are, perhaps, too adept accounts trauma. Just insights so-called confessional once seemed fresh are exhausted, "our experience with other texts" so familiar our "imaginative reconstructions" obscure material circumstances actual, remembered, children. Furthermore, power view "activated sentimentality"—the "designation child realm"—obscures ways which participates social, historical, economic matrices (Pace 237-38). By locating victimization sphere particular family, writers' testimony tends reinscribe fictions innocence violated revealing interpellated social. To testify against broader ideology (in place since least eighteenth century) views contradictorily often simultaneously "little innocents limbs Satan" (to use Fred Inglis's terms [70]) violates Romantic authenticity disturbs post-Romantic fiction innocent endangered.2 approach shares innovative like Lyn Hejinian's My Life real person, very lively" (Hejinian 79). words, identity, including identity (beyond given), complex. For child, formed from world negotiating world, just it adults... | article | en | Poetry|Rhetoric|Power (physics)|Elegiac|Literature|Meaning (existential)|Confession (law)|History|Sociology|Art|Philosophy|Theology|Physics|Epistemology|Archaeology|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.1353/chl.0.0712 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2078398672', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/chl.0.0712', 'mag': '2078398672'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | Children's Literature |
"After Me, The Deluge": Uncertainty and Water Policy in Israel | David Déry (https://openalex.org/A5077158512)|Ilan Salomon (https://openalex.org/A5017273421) | 1,997 | Abstract Israel's water system is characterized by a very high degree of uncertainty, emanating from the semi-arid climatic position, and dynamic population growth.The agricultural sector dominates policy making, thereby giving preference to that consumes roughly 70% available resources. Water for agriculture priced too low, resulting in its inefficient use. This paper seeks explain making Israel, as an attempt cope with uncertainty. We show pattern has been shift burden uncertainty present consumers future consumers. explained following factors: vulnerability system, due both supply demand; inclination elected makers give short-term objectives over long-term objectives; acceptance constraint rather than variable; given level activity permanent constraint. | article | en | Constraint (computer-aided design)|Preference|Agriculture|Vulnerability (computing)|Natural resource economics|Arid|Term (time)|Economics|Position (finance)|Population|Population growth|Water supply|Water sector|Environmental economics|Environmental resource management|Water resource management|Agricultural economics|Microeconomics|Environmental science|Geography|Environmental engineering|Engineering|Computer science|Ecology|Computer security|Archaeology|Sociology|Biology|Quantum mechanics|Mechanical engineering|Physics|Demography|Finance | https://doi.org/10.1080/07900629749953 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2127123943', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/07900629749953', 'mag': '2127123943'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | International Journal of Water Resources Development |
"Against Marrying a Stranger" | Adel Al-Dawood (https://openalex.org/A5032854786)|Norah Abokhodair (https://openalex.org/A5039169897)|Houda El Mimouni (https://openalex.org/A5010534648)|Svetlana Yarosh (https://openalex.org/A5069097225) | 2,017 | Websites and applications that match connect individuals for romantic purposes are commonly used in the Western world. However, there have not been many previous investigations focusing on cultural factors affect adoption of similar technologies religiously conservative non-Western cultures. In this study, we examine socio-technical influence perceptions use matchmaking Saudi Arabia. We report methods findings interviews with 18 nationals (nine males nine females) diverse demographics backgrounds. provide qualitatively generated insights into major themes reported by our participants related to common approaches matchmaking, current role technology, concerns regarding con-text. relate these specific implications designing marital Arabia outline opportunities future investigations. | article | en | Demographics|Affect (linguistics)|Perception|Emerging technologies|Cultural diversity|Romance|Psychology|Cultural issues|Social psychology|Sociology|Computer science|Anthropology|Demography|Communication|Neuroscience|Artificial intelligence|Psychoanalysis | https://doi.org/10.1145/3064663.3064683 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4289703777', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1145/3064663.3064683'} | Saudi Arabia | C144024400 | Sociology | arXiv (Cornell University) |
"Agglutinating" a Family: Friedrich Max Mûller and the Development of the Turanian Language Family Theory in Nineteenth-Century European Linguistics and Other Human Sciences | Preetham Sridharan (https://openalex.org/A5074737157) | 2,000 | Some linguists in the nineteenth century argued for existence of a "Turanian" family languages Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, claiming common descent vast range like Hungarian, Finnish, Turkish, Mongol, Manchu, their relatives dialects. Of such linguists, Friedrich Max Müller (1823-1900) was an important developer popularizer version Turanian theory across Europe, given his influence as German-born Oxford professor Victorian England from 1850s onwards. Although this lost ground academic linguistics mid twentieth century, pan-nationalist movement pushing political unity all Turanians emerged Hungary Ottoman Empire Fin-de-siècle era. This thesis focuses on history linguistic examining Müller's methodology assumptions behind concept. It argues that, comparative-historical trend age European imperialism, followed evolutionary narratives based word morphologies which contemporaries rationalized superiority "inflectional" Indo-European over "agglutinating" languages. Building "Altaic" earlier Finnish linguist explorer Matthias Castrén, factored more primitive nomadic lifestyle many peoples speaking agglutinating to genealogically group them into family. universalist Christian values gave him touch sympathy human religions, but he reinforced hierarchical view cultures other comparative sciences mythology religion well. picture challenged cultural pessimism Fin de siècle with Pan-Turanists turning East heritage inspiration. | report | en | German|Empire|Linguistics|History|Sociology|Philosophy|Ancient history | https://doi.org/10.15760/etd.6234 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2891637963', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.15760/etd.6234', 'mag': '2891637963'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | |
"Al Qaeda’s Algerian Strategy: Attempts to Co-opt the Hirak and Rehabilitate the Salafi-Jihadi Image" | Meili Criezis (https://openalex.org/A5078145443)|Sammie Wicks (https://openalex.org/A5007685384) | 2,022 | The Algerian Hirak is a popular non-violent protest movement pursuing systemic change in Algeria that has pressured the government for political transition since 16 February 2019. While repudiates violent actors, al-Qaeda, Salafi-jihadist organisation, attempted to engage through propaganda by utilizing unique approach its commentary on Hirak. Drawing from Algeria's historical memory of French colonialism and Civil War, al-Qaeda sought gain support protestors, foster overthrow, entrench themselves local social structure. This research paper examines qualitative content analysis identifies shifts messaging. also seeks contribute towards gap literature addressing not commonly discussed subject matter within terrorism studies providing grounding future case exploring similar themes. | article | en | Terrorism|Government (linguistics)|Politics|Al qaeda|Spanish Civil War|Civil society|Political science|Sociology|Colonialism|Gender studies|Law|Political economy|Criminology|Media studies|Philosophy|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.19165/2022.1.01 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4383115648', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.19165/2022.1.01'} | Algeria | C144024400|C203133693 | Sociology|Terrorism | ICCT research paper |
"All He Had Told Them . . . Was True": Native American History and the Witnessing of Abuse in the Archive | Chris Finley (https://openalex.org/A5037441108)|Camilla Townsend (https://openalex.org/A5063174475) | 2,022 | We have constructed a short piece of fiction to begin this essay in the voice Hezekiah Calvin, Delaware boy who was destroyed by experience 1760s attending Eleazar Wheelock's Indian Charity School, boarding school Lebanon, Connecticut, intended train Indigenous Christian missionaries. A theoretical framework underscores need for our approach, given limitations archive, and prompts suggested methods guidelines. historical study students at focuses on Calvin includes other establish recognizable patterns within their experiences. The evidence is then read context literature sexual abuse. conclude that male were very likely abused time discuss how scholars may make productive rather than hurtful use insight. propose an appropriate useful method acknowledge pain endured its long-term effects. | article | en | Indigenous|Context (archaeology)|Boarding school|Sexual abuse|Sociology|History|Criminology|Psychology|Gender studies|Suicide prevention|Poison control|Medicine|Archaeology|Ecology|Environmental health|Biology|Islam | https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2022.a863584 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4379803963', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2022.a863584'} | Lebanon | C144024400 | Sociology | Native American and Indigenous Studies |
"Almanya: A [Different] Future is Possible” Defying Narratives of Return in Fatma Aydemir's Ellbogen | Jon Cho‐Polizzi (https://openalex.org/A5028275138) | 2,022 | This paper investigates the theme of returning ‘home’ in Fatma Aydemir’s 2017 novel, Ellbogen, arguing that novel’s protagonist utilizes her physical journey to Turkey formulate a new, fluid positionality between apparently conflicting expressions Otherness and belonging. Through lens decolonial anthropology, including works Eduardo Viveiros de Castro Stuart Hall, I examine ways which imaginaries inheritance ascription both inform deconstruct components Turkish German archival memory. My reading proposes conceptual framework encounter return are not conclusive, but continual. The character Hazal’s engagement with multiple elements family’s diasporic memory meld lived experience violence disenfranchisement Berlin—as well as difficulties accessing acknowledging communities she consistently finds herself associated Germany. ‘return’ country nationality then becomes critical renegotiation own identity—one transcends fixed notions belonging defined by subject’s spatiality or temporality. In providing this close also point its thematic continuities recent 2022 novel Dschinns, novels’ role within growing tradition contemporary German-language literature question underlying constructs division. intervention like realizes instead permits formulation unique positionalities through constant, ongoing negotiation. argue work such Ellbogen acknowledges participatory nature belonging, fragile bonds render possible, as-yet unwritten future participation may engender. | article | en | Sociology|Narrative|German|Subject (documents)|Gender studies|Reading (process)|Identity (music)|Temporality|Theme (computing)|Aesthetics|Epistemology|History|Literature|Linguistics|Art|Philosophy|Archaeology|Library science|Computer science|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.5070/t713258825 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4295233338', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5070/t713258825'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Transit |
"Alternate-Feminine Entrepreneurial Identity: Explaining, Persuading, Convincing, and Adapting" | Salvador Barragán (https://openalex.org/A5032792986)|Murat Şakir Eroğul (https://openalex.org/A5080717429)|Caroline Essers (https://openalex.org/A5066939127) | 2,015 | Research on women entrepreneurs has made an important progress in the field. However, recent calls suggest incorporation of feminist theorizing. We center our attention how a male-dominated culture (i.e. The United Arab Emirates) draw gender notion | article | en | Identity (music)|Gender identity|Field (mathematics)|Gender studies|Sociology|Women entrepreneurs|Entrepreneurship|Political science|Aesthetics|Art|Law|Mathematics|Pure mathematics | https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2015.18093abstract | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2613520174', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2015.18093abstract', 'mag': '2613520174'} | United Arab Emirates | C144024400 | Sociology | Proceedings - Academy of Management |
"An Inner About-Face": Auerbach and de Man Reading Montaigne | James Funk (https://openalex.org/A5038923269) | 2,017 | "An Inner About-Face":Auerbach and de Man Reading Montaigne1 James Funk It has become common among scholars to illustrate the significance of Erich Auerbach's critical project by both situating it within context his life defining against deconstruction.2 In an early essay, Emily Apter argues that, despite apparent conservatism, "privileging exile" (87; he wrote Mimesis as a refugee in Turkey) suggests parallel with postcolonial theory might thus offer corrective "several generations Europhilic, deconstructively trained, predominantly white comparative literature critics" (86).3 Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht likewise contrasts own methodological emphasis on biography—a staple Auerbach criticism whether focus is (in Gumbrecht's case) academic career Germany, exile Turkey, or emigration United States4—to deconstruction, which offers only "the bleak insight into impossibility any stable meaning and, it, illusory character existential orientation" (32, original). The implication here seems be that analysis approaches texts bound ignore necessary link between "existential decisions" writing (32). [End Page 1301] While neither nor mentions him, their reading practices indebted deconstruction ethical political grounds would seem identify antidote likes Paul Man, whose wartime journalism otherwise checkered are summoned up indirectly explain why orientation spearheaded deny existence supposedly privileged. himself certainly encouraged this connection work, famously noting 1953 "Epilegomena Mimesis" "Mimesis quite consciously book particular person, situation, at beginning 1940s" (Mimesis 574). Nevertheless, elsewhere work—and itself—he calls question writing's ability transmit stably reflect life, position similarities Man's. particular, work Michel Montaigne's Essais, 1932 article "Montaigne Writer" chapter titled "L'Humaine Condition" 1946 Mimesis, registers uncertainty about textuality conflicts claim Montaigne model authentic point departure acknowledgment mortality freedom accompanies it. takes similar issues et la transcendence" ("Montaigne Transcendence"), text precedes but many ways anticipates exercises rhetorical reading. article, identifies inherent tension language subjectivity Montaigne, one imperil efforts read Essais autobiography. De therefore makes explicit problems toward gestures, though account much more ambivalent attitude questions than expected, does not simply relation two. I argue consider possibility amount form death, understood thematic sense, consequence practice linguistic self-reflection, paradoxically severs him from concrete seeks through text. Rather claiming, then, represents instance humanism while Man's what we call "post-structuralism," attention demonstrates such tidy historical schemes, suggesting rather two critics' concerns cross unanticipated previously unnoticed ways. 1302] I. At first glance, describe existentialist avant lettre, man who, world where religious traditions could no longer ground human subject, turned inward, "main concern" being "to protect inner core, kept mind thoughts concealed... | article | en | Deconstruction (building)|Context (archaeology)|Impossibility|Criticism|Existentialism|Reading (process)|Politics|Literature|Face (sociological concept)|Philosophy|History|Aesthetics|Sociology|Art|Epistemology|Law|Linguistics|Political science|Ecology|Archaeology|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1353/mln.2017.0098 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2788881045', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/mln.2017.0098', 'mag': '2788881045'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Modern Language Notes |
"Ana Mafi Khouf Min Kafeel": Counter-Narratives in Comedic Video Representations of Migrant Workers in the Arab Gulf States | Nadeen Dakkak (https://openalex.org/A5077190867) | 2,022 | In the Arab Gulf States, migrant workers are perceived as temporary and economic by dominant nationalist narratives that justify restrictive migration policies exclusive citizenship laws. This article argues online popular culture productions offer a space for emergence of counter-narratives assert presence migrants advocate social change from below. I examine representations South Asian in short comic skits song videos produced during last decade comedians actors Saudi Arabia Bahrain. Focusing on both aesthetic innovation limitations, my analysis demonstrates how these utilize parody satire to criticize exclusion workers. compare citizens non-citizens argue that, even though producers navigate different boundaries distinct performances, they challenge authority national centralizing spaces labor turning them into sites agency cultural expression. | article | en | Narrative|Agency (philosophy)|Citizenship|Comics|Nationalism|Migrant workers|Sociology|Space (punctuation)|Social media|Gender studies|Media studies|Political science|Law|Art|Literature|Social science|Economic growth|Economics|Linguistics|Philosophy|Politics | https://doi.org/10.24847/v9i12022.305 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4205419324', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.24847/v9i12022.305'} | Bahrain|Saudi Arabia | C144024400 | Sociology | Mashriq & Mahjar|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)|Open Research Exeter (University of Exeter) |
"Apples and Oranges:" Examining Different Social Groups’ Compliance With Government Health Instructions During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Talia Goren (https://openalex.org/A5060327685)|Dana R. Vashdi (https://openalex.org/A5044240766)|Itai Beeri (https://openalex.org/A5024847911) | 2,021 | Background: The coronavirus outbreak has demonstrated the crucial effect of public’s compliance with government’s health instructions on population’s health. However, evidence shows that some communities are less likely to comply such than others. This study highlights factors related intentions newly issued directives during an ongoing extreme crisis, as current pandemic. In addition, it compares impact these different minority groups and general population in Israel. Methods: Using online survey (N=1005), we examined compliance-related two Israel: ultra-Orthodox Jewish community (N=323) Arab (N=361), well (N=321), first disease 2019 (COVID-19). Participants were presented a new made-up COVID-19-related instruction simulated be by Israeli Ministry Health. Compliance measured. Results: expressed greater complying other groups. Perceptions risk effectiveness only significantly associated all social Additional affected extents. Trust government was minority. Conclusion: Intentions crisis differ various comparison population, both their levels them. Policy-makers authorities should consider providing information about risks negative outcomes expected recommended behaviors. Future research examine types stages crisis. | article | en | Compliance (psychology)|Government (linguistics)|Pandemic|Population|Public health|Psychology|Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)|Outbreak|Medicine|Environmental health|Social psychology|Disease|Nursing|Infectious disease (medical specialty)|Linguistics|Philosophy|Pathology|Virology | https://doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2021.21 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3153204934', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2021.21', 'mag': '3153204934', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33904702'} | Israel | C138816342 | Public health | International journal of health policy and management|PubMed Central|PubMed |
"Arabian Ethnicity" and Arab Nationalism: The Case of Abd al-Rahman Azzam | Ralph M. Coury (https://openalex.org/A5037435470) | 1,988 | ment, as a Wafdist and then an independent, finally the first Secretary General of Arab League, has long been recognized. In respect to Egypt, in particular, Azzam regarded, by both Westerners Arabs, one Egyptians promote nationalism. There is, fact, scholarly tradition which maintained that Ali Mahir Azzam, former working under latter' s influence instruments coadjutors King Faruq, were propagate implement pan-Arabism policy for Egypt midto late thirties.1 As I have argued elsewhere, singularity zeal activist Arabist attributed much exaggerated, unique importance 's conversion nationalism (Heyworth-Dunne is being absurd when he implies discovered Arabism, through his family).2 Nevertheless, was undoubtedly Arabism's earliest most articulate Egyptian converts. Muhammad Tahir, Palestinian editor al-Shura, write When established contact [in mid-20' s] with struggling elements who had come . understood their cause, became rare generation.3 What accounts this rarity? How are we explain fact that, from early twenties, Azzam' assumption identity, existence people nation, become second nature at time | article | en | Ethnic group|Nationalism|Ancient history|Religious studies|History|Anthropology|Political science|Sociology|Philosophy|Law|Politics | https://doi.org/10.2307/40000870 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2319155009', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2307/40000870', 'mag': '2319155009'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt |
"Armenian-Iranian Investments Cooperation" | Mohsen Heydari (https://openalex.org/A5004030276) | 2,023 | FDI is a very important element for the development of each country, especially developing countries, such as Iran and Armenia, which cannot invest in large high-technology projects. The article reviewed dynamic structure Armenian-Iranian by sectors analyzed impact regulation on investment environment to attract Republic Armenia. | review | en | Armenian|Foreign direct investment|Investment (military)|Business|Developing country|International trade|Economy|Development economics|Political science|Economic growth|Economics|Ancient history|Politics|History|Macroeconomics|Law | https://doi.org/10.52783/tjjpt.v44.i4.2306 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4389287667', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.52783/tjjpt.v44.i4.2306'} | Iran | C47768531 | Development economics | Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology |
"Army of One" to "Army Strong" : visual media and U.S. Army recruitment during Bush"s "War on Terror" | Shawn Paul Apostel (https://openalex.org/A5048608876) | 2,020 | From Bush’s September 20, 2001 “War on Terror” speech to Congress President-Elect Barack Obama’s acceptance November 4, 2008, the U.S. Army produced visual recruitment material that addressed concerns of falling enlistment numbers—due prolonged and difficult war in Iraq—with quickly-evolving compelling rhetorical appeals: from introduction an “Army One” (2001) Strong” (2006); messages focused education individual identity high-energy adventure simulated combat scenarios, distributed through everything printed posters music videos first-person tactical-shooter video games. These highly polished, professional appeals introduced American public during a time unpopular fought by volunteers provide rich subject matter for research analysis. This dissertation takes multidisciplinary approach media utilized as part Army’s efforts War Terror, focusing myths—as defined Barthes—and how these myths are both revealed reinforced design across platforms. Placing each selection its historical context, this analyzes materials changed Terror continued. It examines television ad public, considering combination moving image, text, structure message way we receive it. also game America’s Army, interaction human player computer-generated combine enhance persuasive qualities message. Each chapter discusses particular medium facilitates engagement/interactivity viewer. The conclusion considers what period suggests about strategies different they create distinct relationships with their spectators. addresses theoretical frameworks critical concepts used variety disciplines can be combined analyze utilizing Selber inspired three literacy framework (functional, critical, rhetorical) contribute multimodal classroom allowing instructors students do comparative analysis multiple forms similar content. | dissertation | en | Context (archaeology)|Spanish Civil War|Media studies|Rhetorical question|Adventure|Video game|Engineering|Advertising|Visual arts|Political science|Law|Sociology|History|Multimedia|Art|Artificial intelligence|Computer science|Literature|Archaeology|Business | https://doi.org/10.37099/mtu.dc.etds/80 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W139153262', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.37099/mtu.dc.etds/80', 'mag': '139153262'} | Iraq | C144024400 | Sociology | |
"As Americans" Against "Genocide": The Crisis in Darfur and Interreligious Political Activism | Jodi Eichler-Levine (https://openalex.org/A5017892610)|Rosemary R. Hicks (https://openalex.org/A5018472388) | 2,007 | In 2006, the Save Darfur Coalition held rallies in two major cities to call for U.S., and then U.N., military intervention region of Sudan. this article, we analyze how participants Washington, D.C., New York City defined ethnic religious contours "genocide" chart ways that calls humanitarian were intertwined with issues representation collective narratives national identity. Specifically, draw attention different enacted ideas about their own religions ethnicities, parameters engaging other ethno-religious groups, power "save" as Americans. | article | en | Genocide|Ethnic group|Representation (politics)|Politics|Political science|Power (physics)|Intervention (counseling)|Narrative|Humanitarian intervention|Identity (music)|Gender studies|Criminology|Sociology|Law|Psychology|Linguistics|Philosophy|Physics|Quantum mechanics|Psychiatry|Acoustics | https://doi.org/10.1353/aq.2007.0061 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2042702754', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/aq.2007.0061', 'mag': '2042702754'} | Sudan | C144024400 | Sociology | American Quarterly |
"As He Had Betrayed the Land, So He Betrayed His Betrothed": Erotic love, Nationalism, and authorship in A Guest for the Night | Shirli Sela-Levavi (https://openalex.org/A5007994986) | 2,017 | This article offers a reading of A Guest for the Night by S. Y. Agnon that unravels semantic net analogies among characters; author and his dilemmas are arguably reflected in relations with side characters, some cases analogy others through opposition. network uncovers meaning freedom novel. Freedom is semantically related to dependence betrayal intimate romantic relations, national allegiance land Israel relation authorship, three domains structured as parallel. The reveals Agnon's position toward relationship, nationalism, authorship laden conflict: on one hand need betray parents, partners, origins other hand, fear guilt concomitant write sever ties one's roots. | article | en | Betrayal|Allegiance|Nationalism|Romance|Opposition (politics)|Relation (database)|Reading (process)|Sociology|Psychology|Social psychology|Philosophy|Psychoanalysis|Law|Linguistics|Political science|Politics|Database|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.1353/hbr.2017.0018 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2773935191', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/hbr.2017.0018', 'mag': '2773935191'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Hebrew studies |
"As soon as the sword was sheathed, the book was opened again" | Miriam Gillis-Carlebach (https://openalex.org/A5031995494) | 2,021 | This paper deals with the question, whether reading could be forgotten by skilled readers deprived from during a long period. Forty questionnaires and interviews of Israeli Holocaust survivors - who actually were cut off all activities their imprison analyzed summarized.
 A number interesting facts came up: There was hardly any desire or possibility to read in KZ-Camps, nevertheless strong strive for high cultural level felt order keep minds sane, such as 'reading if' many variations: Reading heart, citing poems, discussing philosophic questions, imagining recipes, etc. reported means conserve taste reading. But, Camp-orders an occasional piece not considered (only books newspapers), while writing even tiny single note writing.
 The first reading-experience after liberation "strange," but only few cases real difficulty encountered going back reading, no case forgotten. General sadness expressed about lost years reading.
 After release: free newspaper "back literature," served acquisition new language (Hebrew). Only very indicated encouragement ambitious book-education second generation. | article | en | Reading (process)|Newspaper|SWORD|Literature|Art|Linguistics|Media studies|Computer science|Sociology|Philosophy|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl8155 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3143866928', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl8155', 'mag': '3143866928'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | IASL conference proceedings |
"Assessing the opportunities of the Libyan tourism sector to success in developing the local environment in light of the international competition data "Negatives and treatment: تقييم إمكانيات وفرص نجاح قطاع السياحة الليبي في تطوير البيئة المحلية على ضوء معطيات التنافس الدولي " السلبيات والعلاج" | Nasser Abdul Karim Al Ghazwani (https://openalex.org/A5036149893) | 2,015 | The research examines the reality and possibilities of Libyan tourism sector in developing local environment, light characteristics advantages this that enable it to compete internationally, related international competition among different countries terms economic, educational, , Legal regulatory .... etc, "and role these general indicators development sector. importance is Libya suffers from scarcity lack specialized studies are looking at its components methods eliminating negative aspects surrounding order revitalize environment strengthen economy general. study focuses on reviewing shortcomings state regarding negligence ignoring spite huge resources available Libya. This review be done through several hypotheses rehabilitation " occurrence political unrest deterioration state. concludes has potential not been planned exploited optimally or even promotion country considered abroad. also an underdeveloped double standards, explained by significant decline ranking State various recorded report competitiveness Far International "2011" for both Western Arab countries. did have any contributing absence policies legislation public play properly exploiting thus economic tourist plans, Full disappearance private sector, complementing development, complete lies because direction socialist so was almost abolished end seventies last century. considers most important analyzes chances recovery revitalization a manner leads interactions within "tourism industry composite" sectors, "the sectors transport services communications, As well as elimination problems, which stagnation unemployment, labor-intensive industry. | review | en | Tourism|Competition (biology)|Scarcity|Unrest|Promotion (chess)|Order (exchange)|State (computer science)|Business|Economic sector|Developing country|Economic growth|Politics|Development economics|Economic policy|Economics|Economy|Political science|Market economy|Finance|Ecology|Biology|Algorithm|Computer science|Law | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.m15316 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3163194898', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.m15316', 'mag': '3163194898'} | Libya | C47768531 | Development economics | المجلة العربية للعلوم و نشر الأبحاث |
"Attitudes about the VA health-care setting, mental illness, and mental health treatment and their relationship with VA mental health service use among female and male OEF/OIF veterans": Correction to Fox, Meyer, and Vogt (2015). | 2,015 | Reports an error in "Attitudes about the VA health-care setting, mental illness, and health treatment their relationship with service use among female male OEF/OIF veterans" by Annie B. Fox, Eric C. Meyer Dawne Vogt (Psychological Services, 2015[Feb], Vol 12[1], 49-58). The institutional affiliation byline for Fox did not include National Center Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. online version of this article has been corrected. (The following abstract original appeared record 2014-45062-001.) In present study, authors explored gender differences attitudinal barriers to facilitators care Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) veterans examined those factors probable conditions. Data were collected as part a national cross-sectional survey veterans; current sample was limited participants diagnosis posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, or alcohol abuse (N = 278). Although negligible observed attitudes perceived fit men reported slightly more negative beliefs illness than women. addition, logistic regressions revealed different associations women men. For only, positive perceptions associated increased likelihood seeking treatment. similarity other users use, whereas lower use. both men, entitlement treatment-seeking reduced past 6 months. Results support need tailored outreach address unique veterans. | article | en | Mental health|Veterans Affairs|Psychiatry|Depression (economics)|Mental illness|Clinical psychology|Psychology|Medicine|Internal medicine|Economics|Macroeconomics | https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000036 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4251431589', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000036', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25822315'} | Iraq | C134362201 | Mental health | Psychological Services|PubMed |
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"Aunt Jemima in Dialectics: Genovese on Slave Culture": Book Review EssayEugene D. Genovese, Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made | James D. Anderson (https://openalex.org/A5085814501) | 2,002 | Previous articleNext article No Access"Aunt Jemima in Dialectics: Genovese on Slave Culture": Book Review Essay Eugene D. Genovese, Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves MadeJames AndersonJames Anderson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal of African American History Volume 87, Number 1Winter 2002The Past Before Us A journal Association Study Life and Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/JAAHv87n1p26 Views: 75Total views site PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. | review | en | Aunt|Dialectic|History|Art history|Art|Classics|Religious studies|Media studies|Sociology|Theology|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.1086/jaahv87n1p26 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2810532509', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1086/jaahv87n1p26', 'mag': '2810532509'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of African American History |
"BEFORE" EVALUATION OF ECONOMIC GROWTH CENTER DEVELOPMENTAL HIGHWAY (KY55, CAMPBELLSVILLE-LEBANON) | Joseph T. Farmer (https://openalex.org/A5080863818)|Jerry G. Pigman (https://openalex.org/A5044011002) | 1,974 | Before-and-after impact studies were selected as the means of determining effect reconstructing a 4,813-mile (7.744-kilometer) section KY55 between Campbellsville and Lebanon. The area, though still depressed in terms per capita income employment, has many resources available for growth. study area is predominantly an agriculturally-oriented economy. However, manufacturing employment increased recent years, mainly because industrial sites made by local commissions. Overall, social services appear to be adequate very near statewide averages. Recreational facilities are not highly developed primarily summer outdoor type. Reconstruction could bring about economic growth which may affect standard living within target area. Increased accessibility attractiveness increase rural-to-urban population ratio been adversely unbalanced migration from rural urban areas. | article | en | Recreation|Attractiveness|Geography|Rural area|Per capita|Population|Mile|Agricultural economics|Socioeconomics|Business|Economic growth|Economics|Demography|Political science|Psychology|Geodesy|Sociology|Psychoanalysis|Law | https://doi.org/10.13023/ktc.rr.1974.395 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1553143484', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.13023/ktc.rr.1974.395', 'mag': '1553143484'} | Lebanon | C144024400 | Sociology | |
"BITI PALESTINAC ZNAČI BORITI SE PROTIV NEPRAVDE BILO GDJE U SVIJETU" / TO BE A PALESTINIAN MEANS TO STAND UP AGAINST INJUSTICE THAT IS DONE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD | Yasir Suleiman (https://openalex.org/A5076793373)|Mirza Sarajkić (https://openalex.org/A5035742596) | 2,011 | Razgovarao i s arapskog preveo: Mirza SarajkicSažetakU ovom intervjuu Yasir Suleiman, profesor modernih arapskih studija na Univerzitetu u Kembridžu, govori o Palestini, palestinskom pitanju buducnosti, tvrdeci kako je jedino moguce rjesenje postojanje jedne države tlu pri cemu demografija nece biti kljucni faktor uređenju te nove države. Profesor Suleiman iskustvu palestinskog života daleko od domovine, dobrim losim stranama prognanickog života, borbi protiv aparthejda, kristaliziranju pitanja Palestine kao moralnog stava. covjek koji se svakog jutra budi nadom da ce dobiti vijest slobodnoj vise „kampuje“ nego sto živi. Pri tom, intenzivno istražuje podrucja arapske gramatike, bliskoistocnih studija, moderne književnosti jezika, konflikta, kulture identiteta nastojaci pokazati nam sama forma jezika cesto kazuje li sam sadržaj kojeg taj isti jezik prenosi.SummaryMr. Professor of Modern Arabic Studies at the University Cambridge, talks about Palestine, issue and its future. He is opinion that only possible solution existence a state within territory provided demography not key element constituting new state. also relates his experience being Palestinian away from land, pros cons life in exile, struggle against apartheid, making it clear primarily moral attitude issue. man who wakes up to every day with hope hearing news free more “ camping” than living life. Meanwhile, he an extensive research field grammar, Middle East studies, modern language literature, conflicts, culture identity, effort show how form can often tell very content same relates. | article | hr | Palestine|Humanities|State (computer science)|Theology|Political science|Media studies|Sociology|Ancient history|Art|History|Philosophy|Algorithm|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v12i45.711 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3154805895', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v12i45.711', 'mag': '3154805895'} | Palestine|State of Palestine | C144024400 | Sociology | Novi Muallim |
"Barrio" as a Metaphor for Zapotec Social Structure | Gregory F. Truex (https://openalex.org/A5058826757) | 1,996 | The barrio divisions of the Villa Santa Maria, a Zapotec town in Valley Oaxaca, are not corporate, nor they endogamous. They do form basis for any regular mobilizations or other forms collective action. Nonetheless, division into upper and barrios figures discourse conflict community. This article uses network analysis to examine nature cleavage, argue that townspeople use term as metaphor an emergent social structure. Maria exhibits dual organization, common Mesoamerica, divides community barrio, with boundary crossing central plaza. Upper (arriba) lower (abajo) refer slightly higher physical elevation northern end town. settlement whole is situated generally along north-south axis, parallel highway defines its western edge. Over last decade so, new construction on west side added residences school. On east, spreads toward river. Although there still some agricultural parcels remaining next river, each year expansion brings houses closer river's both parish center, priest full-time residence, cabecera (head town) municipio includes several dependent villages. Facing large plaza center municipal building, south side, church, east side. Two streets lead from north south. These run length town, approximately 1.5 kilometers. Despite recent housing sites only little more than quarter-kilometer at widest. pattern much longer it wide, resembling strip towns found railways. In addition many unnamed footpaths gullies, has fifteen running east-west, but few actually intersect highway. laid out relatively rectangular blocks. town's ends closely reflect topography, meandering petering washes river bank. Nothing marks associated saints. street shrine located blocks plaza, technically barrio. Virtually distinction between two quality plots current limits residential area valuable lands high water tables due their proximity Corresponding because land rises abruptly terrain strewn rocks. Residents near including who live claim people Indio, speak Zapotec, backward. Empirical evidence about distribution speakers does support these claims. Twenty years ago were jacales (straw huts) extreme southern parts perhaps reflecting poorer land, (and are) barrios. A survey 1970s showed principal dwellings increases one moves further away either direction. Less robust fences, made organo (organ cactus) and/or carrizo (bamboo), likewise greater distances center. Today, sturdier have replaced Due migrant laborers returning California Washington, become alborotado (excited), say local vernacular. … | article | en | Metaphor|Sociology|Anthropology|Linguistics|Genealogy|History|Gender studies|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.2307/3773919 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2138815137', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2307/3773919', 'mag': '2138815137'} | West Bank | C144024400 | Sociology | Ethnology |
"Biochemical and Molecular Resistance Mechanisms to Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, (DDT) and Some Pyrethroid Insecticides in Vector of West Nile Virus, Culex Pipiens" | Yaser Salim Abadi (https://openalex.org/A5039369331)|Hassan Vatandoost (https://openalex.org/A5000050774)|Mohammad Ali Oshaghi (https://openalex.org/A5059005507)|Mohammad-Reza Abai (https://openalex.org/A5067348237)|Ahmad Ali Enayati (https://openalex.org/A5004484206)|Mohammad Amin Gorouhi (https://openalex.org/A5083228921) | 2,021 | Yaser Salim Abadi1,2, Hassan Vatandoost*1,3, Mohammad Ali Oshaghi1, Mohamad Reza Abai1, Ahmad Enayati4 and Amin Gorouhi5 Author Affiliations 1Department of Medical Entomology Vector Control, School Public Health, Tehran University Sciences, Tehran, Iran 2Department Health Services Promotion, Rafsanjan Rafsanjan, 3Department Chemical Pollutants Pesticides, Institute for Environmental Research, 4School Sciences Research Centre, Mazandaran Sari, 5Department Biology Kerman Kerman, Iran. Department Received: May 11, 2021 | Published: June 02, Corresponding author: Vatandoost, DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.36.005817 | article | en | Public health|Environmental health|Entomology|Medical science|Medicine|Veterinary medicine|Biology|Medical education|Ecology|Nursing | https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2021.36.005817 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3191657734', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2021.36.005817', 'mag': '3191657734'} | Iran | C138816342 | Public health | Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research |
"Boils Swell & Whorl Pools": The Historical Landscape of the Dalles—Celilo Reach of the Columbia River | Cain Allen (https://openalex.org/A5045621720) | 2,007 | CAIN ALLEN "Boils Swell & Whorl Pools" TheHistorical Landscape ofTheDalles-Celilo Reach ofthe Columbia River "THE POPULATION ON THE BANKS of theColumbia River," wrote Hudson's Bay Company Governor George Simpson in the winter 1824-1825, "ismuch greater than any other part ofNorth America that I have visited ... it may be said shores are actually lined with Indian Lodges." believed great salmon runs River, which afforded an "abundant provision at little trouble for a year," accounted dense population.1 Although food sources were also important, there ismuch truth Simpson's conclusion about relationship between abundance lodges and River.2 Prior to devas tating epidemics 1830s, River's sustained large Native population, fact often noted by early white observers confirmed bymodern scholars.3 Perhaps themost important center ofNative settlement commerce Basin was eleven-mile stretch river present city The Dalles former location ofCelilo Falls, area known historically as theColumbia. towhite settlement, Dalles-Celilo reach permanent population several thousand people, thousands more came from around region every summer fish, trade, socialize.4 Historical written, photographic, cartographic records provide overview physical features this cultural site. OHQ vol. 108, no. 4 ? 2007 Oregon Society MemalooseIsland \ (? Short Narrows (Tenmile Rapids) Celilo Falls Long (Fivemile BigEddy Threemile Rapids 0 5 Miles sf'v^ I_I__l map 1:This shows major physicalfeatures ofThe Riverprior itsinundation byThe Dam. possibly productive inland fishery North America, largely because structural complexity river's channel portion Gorge.5 falls rapids slowed concentrated returning their spawning grounds Snake upper basins, making relatively easy catch enormous quantities fish throughout most year. semi-arid, windy conditions eastern Gorge made itan ideal place dry salmon, facilitated both trade long-term storage. American explorer Charles Wilkes called Billingsgate theOregon Country, comparing Londons famous fishmarket.6 Itwas crossroads where awide range items across theNorth West exchanged. home towhat perhaps largest village Basin, Nixl?idix (also asWishram).7 radically simplified 1957,when Dam completed impounded, field observations impossible. Many thenuances landscape been lost tomemory, but historical record texts, photographs, maps can give us general idea what morphology like prior extensive water resource management activities. BEGINNING UPRIVER, first feature local Sahaptin-speaking Indians asWyam Lewis Clark Here intercepted basalt outcrops, creating spectacular series could Allen,Historical 547 heard frommiles around. Poet artist Elizabeth Woody (Navajo/Yakama Warm Springs) has translated Sahaptin place-name Wyam "echo fallingwater."8 In earlyNovember 1843,American JohnC. Fremont "the roar isheard heights, we halted fewmoments enjoy fine view below."9 Located miles downstream themouth Deschutes cascades separated islands. Meth odist missionary Henry Perkins described 1843: fallofwater here isgenerallyabout 20 feet, thefacilities forfishingareunsurpassed country. river, instead rushing over in... | article | en | Geography|Population|Bay|Settlement (finance)|Alien|Archaeology|Shore|Fishery|White (mutation)|Census|Demography|Biology|Biochemistry|Sociology|World Wide Web|Computer science|Gene|Payment | https://doi.org/10.1353/ohq.2007.0026 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4206364344', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/ohq.2007.0026'} | West Bank | C144024400 | Sociology | Oregon Historical Quarterly |
"British Cannibals": Contemplation of an Event in the Death and Resurrection of James Cook, Explorer | Gananath Obeyesekere (https://openalex.org/A5023746814) | 1,992 | Previous articleNext article No Access"British Cannibals": Contemplation of an Event in the Death and Resurrection James Cook, ExplorerGananath ObeyesekereGananath Obeyesekere Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Critical Inquiry Volume 18, Number 4Summer, 1992Identities Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/448650 Views: 36Total views on site Citations: 28Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright 1992 The University ChicagoPDF download reports following citing article:Jean-Marc Hill Identity mentalité : British naval sailors encounter during ‘scientific’ voyages, 1764–1803, Journal Maritime Research 194 (Mar 2022): 1–33.https://doi.org/10.1080/21533369.2022.2045539TOM SMITH ISLANDERS, PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES, AND TRADITIONS REGARDING THE PAST IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY POLYNESIA, Historical 60, no.11 (Aug 2016): 71–94.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X16000157Shirley Lindenbaum Cannibalism, (Jan 2015): 83–89.https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.12236-6Kurt Buhanan Humboldt Monkeys: On Friend-Food Distinction, German Quarterly 87, no.44 (Dec 2014): 480–499.https://doi.org/10.1111/gequ.10220Professor Torkild Thanem Professor Alison Pullen, Gazi Islam Appropriating abject: anthropophagic approach organizational diversity, Equality, Diversity Inclusion: An International 33, no.77 (Sep 595–613.https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-03-2012-0023Rodanthi Tzanelli Domesticating Sweet Sadness, Cultural Studies ? Methodologies 12, no.22 2012): 159–172.https://doi.org/10.1177/1532708611435216G. Can subaltern eat? Anthropophagic culture as a Brazilian lens post-colonial theory, Organization 19, 2011): 159–180.https://doi.org/10.1177/1350508411429396Louise Noble Introduction, 1–16.https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230118614_1Tracey Banivanua-Mar Cannibalism Colonialism: Charting Colonies Frontiers Nineteenth-Century Fiji, Comparative Society History 52, (Apr 2010): 255–281.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417510000046Aparna Vaidik Island Problematic, 16–34.https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230274884_2Santiago Mora El pasado como problema antropológico, Revista Colombiana de Antropología 43 2007): 157–196.https://doi.org/10.22380/2539472X.1107Naomi Janowitz Good Jews Don’t: Philosophical Constructions Idolatry Janowitz, Religions 47, no.2/32/3 (Jul 239–252.https://doi.org/10.1086/524212Amy E. Den Ouden Locating Cannibals: Conquest, North American Ethnohistory, Threat Objectivity, Anthropology (Jun 101–133.https://doi.org/10.1080/02757200701702802Mahni Ghorashi Going Native: Savage Actors Play Textuality Melville's Benito Cereno, Literature Compass 3, 2006): 636–647.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-4113.2006.00335.xHarry Sewlall colonial imaginary: A reading Joseph Conrad's “Falk”, Literary 22, no.1-21-2 158–174.https://doi.org/10.1080/02564710608530395ISAIAH HELEKUNIHI WALKER Terrorism or Native Protest?, Pacific Review 74, (Nov 2005): 575–602.https://doi.org/10.1525/phr.2005.74.4.575Philip Schwyzer Mummy is Become Merchandise: Anglo-Egyptian Trade Seventeenth Century, 66–87.https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230523869_4Shirley Thinking About Annual (Oct 2004): 475–498.https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.anthro.33.070203.143758Marshall Sahlins Artificially Maintained Controversies (Part 2), Today no.66 2003): 21–23.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0268-540X.2003.00235.xWolfram Schmidgen Eighteenth-Century Fiction Law Property, 2009).https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511484483Andrew Cowell APOCALYPSE OF PARADISE SALVATION WEST: NIGHTMARE VISIONS FUTURE PACIFIC EDEN, 13, 1999): 138–160.https://doi.org/10.1080/095023899335400Michael T Bravo anti-anthropology highlanders islanders, Philosophy Science Part 29, no.33 1998): 369–389.https://doi.org/10.1016/S0039-3681(98)00021-1Alice Bullard Becoming savage? first step toward civilization practices intransigence New Caledonia, 10, 319–374.https://doi.org/10.1080/02757206.1998.9960903Sara Guyer Albeit Eating: Towards ethics cannibalism, Angelaki 2, 2008): 63–80.https://doi.org/10.1080/09697259708571916Bob Scribner 1996): 1–15.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24836-0_1Helen Liggett City Talk: Coming Apart Los Angeles, Urban Affairs 2017): 454–467.https://doi.org/10.1177/107808749402900306NICHOLAS THOMAS beggars can be choosers, Ethnologist 20, 2009): 868–876.https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1993.20.4.02a00110 Peter Hulme Making Bones: Response Myra Jehlen, 179–186.https://doi.org/10.1086/448706 | review | en | Contemplation|History|Art history|Sociology|Religious studies|Media studies|Philosophy|Theology | https://doi.org/10.1086/448650 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1973054213', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1086/448650', 'mag': '1973054213'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Critical Inquiry |
"Broken Glass": The Divorced Woman in Moslem Arab Society in Israel | Orna Cohen (https://openalex.org/A5070689154)|Riki Savaya (https://openalex.org/A5010258488) | 1,997 | This article presents the findings of a preliminary, qualitative, exploratory study divorce in Israeli‐Arab society from perspectives divorced women living Jaffa, Israel, and Arab professionals engaged therapeutic work. It explores causes divorce, women's coping with process, what constitutes post‐divorce adjustment, based on experiences nine Moslem input six professionals. The attributed their divorces to extreme external factors: husband's substance abuse, mental illness, and/or severe physical violence against them, as well interference by family origin. They told relying inner resources strength children gave while own families origin were almost uniformly critical rejecting. defined adjustment passing test female honor posed community, which they did downplaying femininity immersing themselves housework childcare. compared research clinical knowledge that has accumulated Western society. | article | en | Honor|Femininity|Psychology|Coping (psychology)|Gender studies|Domestic violence|Qualitative research|Sociology|Suicide prevention|Criminology|Social psychology|Psychiatry|Developmental psychology|Poison control|Medicine|Social science|Environmental health|Computer science|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.1997.00225.x | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2065855054', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.1997.00225.x', 'mag': '2065855054', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9439936'} | Israel | C144024400|C542059537 | Domestic violence|Sociology | Family Process|PubMed |
"BÜYÜK BUHRAN"DAN "BÜYÜK TECRİT"E DOĞRU: "YENİ NORMAL" DÜZEN | Gizem Yayli (https://openalex.org/A5068485849) | 2,020 | History has witnessed many crises over the centuries. Exchange rate movements, overvalued assets, banks that went bankrupt overnight, and more. This time, it is a virus changes balances: Covid-19. Mankind faced with "threat" teaches itself new habits, lifestyle, concepts. Covid-19 virus, which at top of world agenda, brings to crossroads. The case, was first detected in China on December 1, 2019, evaluated as disease only, preventing predictions economic effects taking measures. Serious restrictions measures came into our lives have triggered severe contractions economies countries, especially large economies. fact this situation not similar experienced past uncertainties about when will end still make current more special. Based crisis examples, research discusses necessity transition global, political system if global epidemic continues for long time. According data World Health Organization (WHO); As October 2020, epidemic, than 1 million people lost their all world, caused areas such life styles views, value judgments, trade production structures, shopping habits. In context, obvious uncertainty panic-induced costs turned an economy dominated by lack information, but crisis, control mechanisms regarding process are shaped according course virus. After Second War, "social state" order, applied until 1970s, agenda again. situation, while "more liberalism" paradigm post-2008 Global Crisis loses its validity, fiscal policies should be put effect medium term, spending taxation changed. particular, inevitable implementation domestic currency reserves stabilized exchange countries like Turkey against monetary promote savings order prevent depreciation currency. short COVID-19 forced work models based remote access, ideas innovative methods needed finance recovery manage process. normally turnings needs online these days pandemic likely term | article | en | Context (archaeology)|China|Politics|Value (mathematics)|World economy|Political science|Development economics|Economy|Geography|Business|Economics|Law|Archaeology|Machine learning|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.46872/pj.190 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3114148064', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.46872/pj.190', 'mag': '3114148064'} | Turkey | C47768531 | Development economics | IEDSR Association |
"CHECK ME OUT": Queer Encounters in Sharif Waked's Chic Point: Fashion for Israeli Checkpoints | Gil Z. Hochberg (https://openalex.org/A5039314793) | 2,010 | In his seven-minute film Chic Point: Fashion for Israeli Checkpoints (2003), Palestinian artist Sharif Waked introduces a slew of beautiful young men striding down catwalk to the sound heavy beat music, wearing “the latest in checkpoint fashion”: tight mini black jacket that exposes flat stomach sudden opening hidden side zipper, white T-shirt with large heart-shaped exposing most chest, and many more articles designed clothing, all partially covering, but mostly exposing, top part body. her reading this piece, Hochberg argues drawing attention body who is stopped daily at checkpoints long humiliating searches, resituating radically different context (fashion show, or perhaps strip show?), resists common representations as (always only) victim military inspection, turning him instead into an object desire well aware desirability. Furthermore, focusing on search routine practiced by soldiers checkpoint, lifting shirts ensure they are not strapped explosives, gives practice new, explicitly homoerotic, interpretation, presenting it means “check out” men, “dress up occasion.” Waked's film, concludes, soldiers' treatment “security threat” Palestinian's forced cooperation function pretexts underlying forbidden (homoerotic) desire, here exposed subtext toxic national conflict sealed heteronormative sexual perceptions masculinity its absence. | article | en | Clothing|White (mutation)|FLAGS register|Context (archaeology)|Queer|Aesthetics|History|Art|Visual arts|Sociology|Law|Political science|Gender studies|Computer science|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Archaeology|Gene|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.1215/10642684-2010-005 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2016585955', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1215/10642684-2010-005', 'mag': '2016585955'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies |
"CRISIS, CHAOS, VIOLENCE - IS THAT REALLY WHAT WE WANT?" A STALLED DEMOCRATISATION IN JORDAN | Artur Malantowicz (https://openalex.org/A5020910488) | 2,013 | Amidst the regional turmoil in Middle East, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan prevails its relative stability despite undergoing only limited democratic reforms. e article aims to present and analyze Jordanian regime’s reaction Arab Spring light international historical sociology, which depicts multidimensional interlinked relations between state, society environment, all immersed context. analysis nds that is a case proving some nations praise over rushed political reform and, what key understand phenomenon, this view shared not among ruling elite but also by vast part society. somewhat stalled democratisation works favour au tocratic regime King Abdullah II who retains power, society, does have fear internal disorder, community for whom long-standing reliable partner. | article | en | Democratization|Elite|Context (archaeology)|Democracy|Middle East|Politics|Praise|Political economy|Power (physics)|Terrorism|State (computer science)|Sociology|International relations|Political science|International community|Law|History|Art|Physics|Literature|Archaeology|Algorithm|Quantum mechanics|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.12775/18312 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W621137147', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.12775/18312', 'mag': '621137147'} | Jordan | C144024400|C203133693 | Sociology|Terrorism | Journal of Political Studies |
"Can We Talk?" | Bruce Rosenstock (https://openalex.org/A5032906870) | 2,022 | Universities are places where many students will feel uncomfortably challenged in their cherished identities, if those identities of privilege. On December 11, 2019, Jewish identity was singled out for special protection against harassment and discrimination under Title VI by President Trump's executive order, with anti-Jewish defined as including statements such "the people do not have a right to self-determination" "Israel is racist endeavor." Singling centralized authority, regardless what one thinks about the state, has been favored tactic survival, Benzion Netanyahu long ago pointed out, it dangerous because makes all Jews target resentment other, lesser protected groups, leaves without political allies power abandons them. Furthermore, runs principles pluralistic democracies which best able flourish when they live outside ethnonational majoritarian state. Weaponizing creating Jews, whatever one's views long-term strategy communal flourishing America. The American Israeli communities should recognize that there two kinds politics: fits life democracy, another democracy. It mix these forms politics, even Trump era seemed become united. | article | en | Judaism|Politics|Jewish state|Jewish identity|Political science|Anti-Zionism|Law|State (computer science)|Democracy|Flourishing|Religious studies|Sociology|Jewish studies|Theology|Philosophy|Psychology|Algorithm|Computer science|Psychotherapist | https://doi.org/10.1353/sho.2022.0006 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4225854309', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/sho.2022.0006'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Shofar |
"Can We Talk?": The Jewish Jesus in a Dialogue between Jews and Christians | Steven Leonard Jacobs (https://openalex.org/A5025239991) | 2,010 | That Jesus was a Jew during the troubled Roman oppression in Palestine is fact. his "messiahship" remains fundamental stumbling block between Jews and Christians has been so for 2,000 years Can somehow import him into Jewish thinking open doors to conversations with Christians? revisit their about ways that will Jews? Is there truly anything new we can say each other this twenty-first century Jew? any hope of present future dialogue whatsoever without conversation? This paper "preliminary" attempt explore these questions dialogical context. | article | en | Dialogical self|Conversation|Judaism|Oppression|Context (archaeology)|Palestine|Religious studies|Philosophy|Literature|Sociology|History|Theology|Epistemology|Art|Politics|Law|Ancient history|Linguistics|Political science|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.1353/sho.0.0435 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2100790674', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/sho.0.0435', 'mag': '2100790674'} | Palestine | C144024400 | Sociology | Shofar |
"Ceci n'est pas une femme musulmane": Mehdi-Georges Lahlou's Daring Defiance of Gender, Religious, and Cultural Identities | Jesús Martínez Oliva (https://openalex.org/A5064399433)|S. Piazza (https://openalex.org/A5022468290) | 2,017 | This article analyses the work of French-Moroccan artist Mehdi-Georges Lahlou, in which he questions limits delineating gender identities determined by different cultural and social contexts to belongs. Through use strategies such as cross-dressing surrealist superpositions critically undermines several entrenched stereotypes about gender, culture, religion. His burlesque deconstruction signs produces multiple, novel combinations masculine, feminine, Islam a religious sociocultural marker, lending his controversial nature that assumes with daring courage. art explores reality, beliefs, tradition while concurrently suggesting another reality is possible. | article | en | Deconstruction (building)|Courage|Islam|Sociocultural evolution|Art|Sociology|Aesthetics|Humanities|Philosophy|Anthropology|Theology|Ecology|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1353/exp.2017.0009 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2620052155', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/exp.2017.0009', 'mag': '2620052155'} | Morocco | C144024400 | Sociology | Expressions Maghrebines |
"Ces forces obscures de l’âme" | Christine Margerrison (https://openalex.org/A5010175128) | 2,008 | This is the first major investigation of Camus’s prose fiction to explore developing presentation women, from author’s earliest writings his last, unfinished novel. Avoiding traditional relegation this subject an emotional or private sphere, it traces intellectual development in order demonstrate centrality work as a whole. If Absurd, constructed over body “real” woman, liberates writer follow “true path” literary creation, impending loss Algerian homeland impells return “all that he had not been free choose”, ties blood. These conflictual and unresolved are here investigated, conjunction with mythical female figures expressing darkest fears, partly voiced other writings, concerning “other” Algeria for which would never fight. Exploring complex interconnections between sexuality, “race” colonialism, volume pertinent all who interested Camus, particularly those seeking relevant new ways approaching work. | book | en | Homeland|Presentation (obstetrics)|Subject (documents)|Centrality|Human sexuality|Miracle|Literature|Colonialism|History|Aesthetics|Sociology|Art|Gender studies|Political science|Law|Politics|Computer science|Medicine|Mathematics|Archaeology|Combinatorics|Library science|Radiology | https://doi.org/10.1163/9789401205696 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4245888005', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1163/9789401205696'} | Algeria | C144024400 | Sociology | |
"Cette poétique du politique": Political and Representational Ecologies in the Work of Yto Barrada | Amanda Crawley Jackson (https://openalex.org/A5049176689) | 2,011 | "Cette poétique du politique":Political and Representational Ecologies in the Work of Yto Barrada Amanda Crawley Jackson A graduate history political science, Franco-Moroccan artist was born Paris 1971 studied Tangier, Paris, New York. Her work has been widely exhibited, for example (Elles, Centre Pompidou, 2009), York (Tarjama/Translation, Queens Museum Art, Madrid (Casa Arabe—Arab Cosmovisions, Photo España, Amsterdam (Snap Judgements: Positions Contemporary African Photography, Stedelijk Museum, 2008), Oxford (Transmission Interrupted, Modern Art Oxford, 2009). In 2006 she awarded Ellen Auerbach Award by Akademie der Künste Berlin also shortlisted Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. She is a founder director Cinémathèque de Tanger. practice, which encompasses video, photography, sculptural installation, takes as its starting point her own dual nationality possibility this affords traveling freely between Morocco France, while mobility Moroccan peers increasingly constricted strict visa border controls. writes, "I think I privileged child. crossed borders without really thinking about it. My parents are Moroccan, but France. So I'm interested because could have had same destiny too—to dream Europe never see it come true."1 article, will explore how engages with unevenness "asymmetries boundaries"2 Morocco, global North South. show how, on Strait Gibraltar, discloses not line, shifting zone political, economic, cultural negotiation. so doing, draws our attention to complex ecology globalization, calling an ethics relation representation that challenges both disconnectedness described prevailing geopolitical imaginary politics fear constituted sustained.3 suggest, reflects critically exhibition, seeking negotiate conceptual path poetics order describe iniquity structures chronic socio-political configurations they produce, create openness allows creative interpretive [End Page 53] imagining other possibilities (political) narratives. words, within "système fantasmatique clos," reveals latent subversive potential "la possibilité hasard."4 The like USA Mexico, site anxiogenic proximity EU sees highly problematic conduit clandestine (trans)migration Europe, worrying portal from South whose migrants promise bring them waves terrorism, religious fundamentalism, trafficking people drugs, transnational crime. For reason, boundary countries aggressively defended. fact, OECD5 scholars such Hein Haas6 Ali Bensaâd7 argued, number coming relatively small terms migratory trends. However, "paranoid Eurocentric vision" migration8 led transform relations radically Mediterranean basin, limiting inward migration investing substantial human, financial, technological resources policing external boundaries. raft policy measures, introduction new requirements non-European nationals, development deployment hi-tech security systems (such Spain's systema integrado vigiliancia exterior) creation cross-border database, containing fingerprint DNA data, well driving licence vehicle registration details, all contributed what commonly fortification Europe.9 These measures particular impact southern European states. France already introduced restrictions Algerian nationals 1986, Italy Spain introducing visas 1990 1991... | article | en | Politics|Nationality|Art history|Dream|Photography|Art|Destiny (ISS module)|Sociology|Humanities|Visual arts|History|Law|Political science|Immigration|Physics|Archaeology|Astronomy|Neuroscience|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1353/esp.2011.0007 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2146905751', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/esp.2011.0007', 'mag': '2146905751'} | Algeria|Morocco | C144024400 | Sociology | L'Esprit Créateur |
"Changing the guard": personnel reserve of Central Asian elite communities | Д. Д. Осинина (https://openalex.org/A5030122588)|Darya Osinina (https://openalex.org/A5063552422) | 2,019 | Central Asia is a region included in the circle of geopolitical interests Russia, importance which due to long period joint statehood. However, over years independence, Asian States have significantly diversified their foreign policy guidelines: China, United States, Turkey, and European "come" region. The interest external players republics increased after transit power Kazakhstan started March 2019. In context above, as well other region, it important understand with whom will work near future, who become or has already part political economic elite, what are ideological orientations young generation elite community Uzbekistan. 
 Accordingly, light intensification processes analysis personnel reserve communities, its composition, resource potential worldview becomes particularly relevant.
 For students teachers, all those interested problems international relations. | book | en | Elite|Geopolitics|Guard (computer science)|Central asia|Political science|China|Foreign policy|Politics|Context (archaeology)|Development economics|Geography|Economy|Political economy|Sociology|Economics|Computer science|Law|Programming language|Archaeology|Physical geography | https://doi.org/10.12737/1045821 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2983451746', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.12737/1045821', 'mag': '2983451746'} | Turkey | C144024400|C47768531 | Development economics|Sociology | |
"Christianity. Fundamental Teachings" by the Churches in Turkey as an Example of an Ecumenical Catechism | Sławomir Pawłowski (https://openalex.org/A5069219949) | 2,022 | The booklet entitled Christianity. Fundamental Teachings, published by the Joint Commission of Churches in Turkey 2018, expresses shared beliefs Christian Turkey. It can be seen as a landmark inter-church efforts to draw closer together. Trying explain Christianity non- Christians, presents key elements faith clear and easily comprehensible way. This article provides synthetic presentation content this shows issues that are important Turkish context. Since call for “an ecumenical catechism” resonates from time international areas, joint publication good example such catechism other worldwide. Moreover, serve teaching tool Christians or non-Christians. Thus it is worth studying, translating, commenting on implementing after being appropriately adjusted social, cultural religious contexts. | article | en | Catechism|Christianity|Context (archaeology)|Turkish|Faith|Presentation (obstetrics)|Sociology|Theology|Religious studies|Philosophy|History|Linguistics|Medicine|Archaeology|Radiology | https://doi.org/10.31743/vv.13740 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4313473420', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.31743/vv.13740'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Verbum Vitae |
"Coercive Diplomacy" in David Hare's <i>Stuff Happens</i><i> </i>(2004) | Khaled S. Sirwah (https://openalex.org/A5045796986) | 2,015 | This paper addresses George Bush the junior's decision to invade Iraq in 2003 on plea of its weapons mass destructions (WMD's), as delineated David Hare's Stuff Happens (2004), a docudrama depicting events following 9/11 attacks and preceding US’s invasion Iraq. The explains how deals with opponents—Colin Powell, British PM Tony Blair, Hans Blix—opposing his decision, based "fabricated" evidence, by employing father's strategy coercive diplomacy against them, depending both faith position President. Drawing postcolonial approach, analysis piece has demonstrated two significant aspects: 1) Bush, implementing such diplomacy, succeeded achieving private agenda invading Iraq; 2) Hare is possessed dramatic dexterity mixing fiction (the roles nameless fictional characters well unnamed narrator-actors) facts main figures politics) for supporting play’s different conflicts. present reached number findings. First, US attacked Iraq, had show people some reaction attacks. Second, chose particular not North Korea, instance, personal motives. Third, US's double standard stressed through unresolved Israeli/Palestinian conflict negotiated throughout. Fourth, coercive-diplomacy always been means (il-) legal ends and, thus, this can be considered construct Hare’s . | article | en | Diplomacy|Politics|Law|Faith|Plea|Political science|Sociology|Theology|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.62.73 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2199263415', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.62.73', 'mag': '2199263415'} | Iraq|Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences|Social Science Open Access Repository (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)|Social Science Open Access Repository (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) |
"Coffee Politicians Does Create": Coffeehouses and Restoration Political Culture | Steve Pincus (https://openalex.org/A5039006338) | 1,995 | Previous articleNext article No Access"Coffee Politicians Does Create": Coffeehouses and Restoration Political CultureSteve PincusSteve Pincus Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited The Journal of Modern History Volume 67, Number 4Dec., 1995 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/245229 Views: 166Total views on site Citations: 120Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright University ChicagoPDF download reports the following citing article:V. Vainer, I. Smekalin “Foundation” City Future: Key Trends Design Approaches, Positive changes (Dec 2022): 30–41.https://doi.org/10.55140/2782-5817-2022-2-S2-30-41James Walsh, Naomi Vaida, Alin Coman, Susan T. 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"Cognitive Consistency and the Perception of Others' Opinions:" A Methodological Note | Nehemiah Jordan (https://openalex.org/A5013682033) | 1,969 | Journal Article “Cognitive Consistency and the Perception of Others' Opinions:” A Methodological Note Get access NEHEMIAH JORDAN Institute for Defense Analyses Search other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Public Opinion Quarterly, Volume 33, Issue 1, SPRING 1969, Pages 130–131, https://doi.org/10.1086/267677 Published: 01 January 1969 | article | en | Consistency (knowledge bases)|Perception|Cognition|Public opinion|Psychology|Social psychology|Sociology|Political science|Law|Computer science|Politics|Neuroscience|Artificial intelligence | https://doi.org/10.1086/267677 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2051207983', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1086/267677', 'mag': '2051207983'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | Public Opinion Quarterly |
"Collateral Damage" from Cambodia to Iraq | Ben Kiernan (https://openalex.org/A5080152859) | 2,003 | AntipodeVolume 35, Issue 5 p. 846-855 “Collateral Damage” from Cambodia to Iraq Ben Kiernan, Kiernan Yale University, USASearch for more papers by this author First published: 12 January 2004 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2003.00360.xCitations: 3AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use check box below share version article.I have read accept the Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References Alcorn G (2002) Civilian deaths no cause concern. Sydney Morning Herald Alterman E (2003) What Liberal Media? New York : Basic Barone M (2001) The costs war: casualties collateral damage are inevitable in any war. UN News.com 30 October Buncombe A Helicopter shot down Iraqi “terrorists. Independent (London) 13 June:14 Gilmore Glenda really said. History News Network, 14 April. http://hnn.us/articles/1395.html (last accessed 28 June 2003) Herbert B (2003a) Spoils Times 10 April: A27 (2003b) is it good 21 A23 Herold W dossier on civilian victims United States' aerial bombing Afghanistan: comprehensive accounting (revised). http://www.cursor.org/stories/civilian_deaths.htm INDICT http://www.indict.org.uk/ International Criminal Court (1998) Rome Statute, http://www.icc-cpi.int/docs/basicdocs/rome_statute(e).html (nd) Elements Crimes, http://www.icc-cpi.int/docs/basicdocs/elements(e).html Body Count http://iraqbodycount.net/ 3 July (1989) American bombardment Kampuchea, 1969–1973. Vietnam Generation 1(1): 4–41 (2002a) damage” means real people. Bangkok Post 20 October. http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2002/0211coldam.html (2002b) Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power, Genocide under Khmer Rouge, 1975–1979. 2nd ed. Haven , CT University Press Kirkpatrick D Mr. Murdoch's 7 April:C7 Kissinger H Ending War. Simon Schuster Michalowski P ransacking Baghdad Museum disgrace. April, http://hnn.us/articles/1386.html Reporters Without Borders Bombing journalists “may been war crime”. 9 http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=6013 Straub S As some others see us: Reading America. OpenDemocracy 2 May. http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-8-92-1200.jsp Nations General Assembly (1974) Resolution 3314 (XXIX): Definition aggression. http://ods-dds-ny.un.org/doc/RESOLUTION/GEN/NRO/739/16/IMG/NR073916.pdf?OpenElement US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (1973) Effects insurgents exploit propaganda purposes done airstrikes Kandal Province. Information Cable, Declassified 19 February 1987 Van Natta Jr Butler Anger seen as new Qaeda recruiting tool. 16 March: 11 Citing Literature Volume35, Issue5November 2003Pages ReferencesRelatedInformation | review | en | Collateral damage|Collateral|Citation|History|Political science|Library science|Media studies|Law|Sociology|Criminology|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2003.00360.x | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2088435919', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2003.00360.x', 'mag': '2088435919'} | Iraq | C144024400 | Sociology | Antipode |
"Comparing the Workplace Organization Method 5s with the 7 Wastes (Muda) in Waste and Failure Management Tool, in the Health Care Quality Management" | Ahsan Ali Siddiqui (https://openalex.org/A5066135037) | 2,021 | Ahsan Siddiqui* Author Affiliations Quality Management & Patient Safety Department, General Directorate of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Received: November 08, 2021 | Published: 15, Corresponding author: Siddiqui, DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.40.006387 | article | en | Medicine|Quality (philosophy)|Health care|Quality management|Family medicine|Operations management|Medical emergency|Management system|Engineering|Political science|Philosophy|Epistemology|Law | https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2021.40.006387 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4206157419', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2021.40.006387'} | Saudi Arabia | C160735492 | Health care | Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research |
"Computer science, academia, and industry" educational project | Cecile Yehezkel (https://openalex.org/A5087287680)|Bruria Haberman (https://openalex.org/A5007654234) | 2,005 | A special program in Software Engineering (SE) for high school has been operation Israel whose aim is to expose young students the field of computing. During their studies are required develop a software project, and thus gain experience design. Usually development processes do not fulfill essential professional requirements, students' products rarely applicable real world situations. This motivated initiation an educational designated advanced students. In first stage program, regional out-of-school class attends enrichment workshop. second projects under apprenticeship-based supervision instructors from academia industry. The project currently being implemented time evaluated. | article | en | Apprenticeship|Class (philosophy)|Engineering management|Software|Computer science|Software engineering|Software project management|Field (mathematics)|Professional development|Educational software|Software development|EXPOSE|Engineering|Pedagogy|Software construction|Sociology|Philosophy|Linguistics|Physics|Mathematics|Astronomy|Artificial intelligence|Pure mathematics|Programming language | https://doi.org/10.1145/1067445.1067564 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2171791282', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1145/1067445.1067564', 'mag': '2171791282'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | |
"Computer science, academia, and industry" educational project | YehezkelCecile (https://openalex.org/A5036431969)|HabermanBruria (https://openalex.org/A5048636646) | 2,005 | A special program in Software Engineering (SE) for high school has been operation Israel whose aim is to expose young students the field of computing. During their studies are required develop a software project, and thus gain experience design. Usually development processes do not fulfill essential professional requirements, students' products rarely applicable real world situations. This motivated initiation an educational designated advanced students. In first stage program, regional out-of-school class attends enrichment workshop. second projects under apprenticeship-based supervision instructors from academia industry. The project currently being implemented time evaluated. | article | en | Apprenticeship|Class (philosophy)|Engineering management|Software|Field (mathematics)|Software engineering|Professional development|Software project management|Computer science|Software development|Engineering|Mathematics education|Pedagogy|Sociology|Software construction|Psychology|Mathematics|Pure mathematics|Programming language|Philosophy|Linguistics|Artificial intelligence | https://doi.org/10.1145/1151954.1067564 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3092127505', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1145/1151954.1067564', 'mag': '3092127505'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | SIGCSE bulletin |
"Controlling the Demons Within: Managing Conflict Within Selves, Teams, and Organizations" | Adi Amit (https://openalex.org/A5040049695)|William P. Bottom (https://openalex.org/A5084244433) | 2,015 | Research on conflict management typically seeks to promote resolution between parties. However, more often than not, conflicts occur within, rather between, In this symposium, five empirical papers will be presented, pointing the potential usefulness of adopting a perspective managing internal processes at individual, group and organizational level. Following presentations, William Bottom, an expert both negotiations team development, serve as discussant lead discussion how intra approach may open new horizons revising restructuring governance, potentially improving effectiveness creativity organizations. For better for worse: Comparison reflection among same- profession couples Presenter: Adi Berson; Hebrew U. Jerusalem Lilach Sagiv; The impact opponent offers in inter-team negotiation Peter J. Carnevale; Southern California Yookyoung Kim; Controlling daemons teams: Subjective value teamwork Amit; Open Israel Niva Porzycki; Enjoy yourself: Effects intrinsic extrinsic motivation performance Noah Eisenkraft; North Carolina, Chapel Hill Jared R. Curhan; Massachusetts Institute Technology Third-parties peacemakers Nir Halevy; Stanford Eliran Halali; GSB | article | en | Negotiation|Conflict resolution|Restructuring|Teamwork|Chapel|Political science|Psychology|Sociology|Public relations|History|Law|Art history | https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2015.12693symposium | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2802099383', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2015.12693symposium', 'mag': '2802099383'} | Israel | C144024400|C21711469 | Conflict resolution|Sociology | Proceedings - Academy of Management |