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((جرائم العنف الجنسي ضد الأطفال ((دراسة مقارنة
نوزاد الشواني (https://openalex.org/A5074642746)
2,020
The child is the bud of life and right in this a fundamental right, from which several rights are protected surrounded by safety until he reaches age that makes him physically, mentally psychologically qualified to take over his duties towards society direction others.The protection have been little or significant since inception first human being. However, need for development race senses begun create different do not themselves constitute real them . Until it culminated era Islamic light, embodied highest forms sensitive vulnerable group society. Voices around world called on States actively intervene through criminal texts ensure child's be ill-treatment, especially after international community has issued numerous instruments declarations dealing with child. most important these 1989 Convention Rights Child, On as well preservation identity education, health comfort standard living adequate its growth protect exploitation all kinds violence. Sexual violence against children involving under 18 years, rape sexual activity fully understood can granted. conduct offender contrary laws, customs, traditions customs community. physical mental health, mental, psychological social well-being seriously jeopardized. characterized weak strength poor abilities. Therefore, system should upon ratifying adopted favor With special provisions crimes violence.Sexual constitutes grave violation It represents global reality countries world, but become phenomenon concern recent times some such Iraq, Syria, Libya other visible result war, displacement, reasons, calls immediate treatment intervention law including Iraqi Syrian law, subject our research, criminalize acts range interests, including: freedom female, family entity collapse offspring mixing protecting scourge moral corruption, immunization reproductive diseases. At national levels, prohibits any takes form rape, sodomy, harassment, prostitution pornographic material Since Criminal Code one widely used State legal status persons potential attacks conviction legislators importance repudiation punishment parties within society, example, their legislation included act omission May children.Thus, extrapolating both Iraq contained laws independently, research entitled "Sexual Violence Against Children" focused scientific plan consisting two subjects: In second, I refer types we deal successively three demands. First address crime homosexuality. second indecent assault third Khtmana We discussed conclusions recommendations
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Convention on the Rights of the Child|Human rights|Child protection|Law|International community|Political science|Sociology|Psychology|Criminology|Politics
https://doi.org/10.32441/kjhs.01.01.p12
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Iraq|Libya|Syria
C144024400|C169437150|C2779415726
Child protection|Human rights|Sociology
مجلة الكتاب للعلوم الانسانية
(033) Examining the Neuroanatomical Basis of Bremelanotide, a Drug for Low Sexual Desire in Women
Abigail L. Kohut-Jackson (https://openalex.org/A5056525904)|J. N. Borland (https://openalex.org/A5083918054)|Robert L. Meisel (https://openalex.org/A5052111572)
2,023
Abstract Introduction Low sexual desire is a commonly reported and often distressing form of dysfunction in women. Characterized by diminished interest sex, disinclination to initiate loss pleasure during disorders among women are not only poorly understood from psychological perspective, but also terms their underlying neurobiology. The drug bremelanotide, trade name Vyleesi, was approved the FDA 2019 treat hypoactive disorder synthetic analogue melanocortin receptor (MCR) agonist alpha-MSH thus thought bind melanocortin-4 (MC4R) brain. However, despite its approval, few preclinical studies or clinical trials have been performed on drug. Objective We attempted elucidate bremelanotide’s central nervous system effects an established rodent model female behavior. Methods Female Syrian hamsters underwent 0, 2 5 weeks conditioning conditioned place preference apparatus, validated that designed test rewarding properties Some were for given subcutaneous injection bremelanotide. After experiment, brains collected assessment MC4R expression striatum. mRNA dopamine-1 receptors carried out using hamster customized RNAscope probes. Results Analysis behavior data indicated longer (5-week) period most effective increasing responses indicative reward, though shorter (2-week) increased reward. neither low dose nor high bremelanotide reward responding as compared control hamsters. Further, no brain changes striatum detected function either experience treatment. co-expressed with dopamine-2 nucleus accumbens dorsal Conclusions Bremelanotide did increase derived sex model. Given unaffected and/or our findings provide evidence acts via MC4R-related mechanism system. receptors, suggesting may instead be expressed interneurons Despite lack support efficacy animals, limitations include obvious psychosocial aspects human sexuality cannot replicated. Further research warranted clarify action. Disclosure No
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Hypoactive sexual desire disorder|Sexual desire|Conditioned place preference|Sexual dysfunction|Psychology|Striatum|Libido|Pleasure|Medicine|Physiology|Dopamine|Neuroscience|Internal medicine|Psychiatry|Human sexuality|Gender studies|Sociology
https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdad061.033
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Syria
C144024400
Sociology
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
(053) The Prevalence of Low Sexual Desire Among Premenopausal Women and Their Wish for Drug Treatment
Yacov Reisman (https://openalex.org/A5084954787)|Shelly Varod (https://openalex.org/A5091994790)
2,023
Abstract Introduction Low female sexual desire (HSDD) is one of the most common complaints in women. As a result, many women suffer from dissatisfaction and related distress, which often negatively interferes with their quality life. Little known about underlying biological mechanism low desire, but it conceivable that functions are result an interaction between biological, psychological, relational factors, for neurological hormonal central peripheral processes involved. Women's desires naturally fluctuate over years commonly coincide beginning or end relationship, health status, medication use, and/or major life events. The treatment approach females aimed at causes behind this condition. Recommendations may include sex education, counseling, sometimes hormone therapy mainly who go through menopause post-menopause. So far no medical HSDD available Europe. While some movements, such as “right to desire” wish support development drugs reduce distress associated HSDD, others against what they call “the pathologizing variation population” drug developments. Objective aim survey was find prevalence among young, premenopausal, social media active willingness receive therapy. Methods A has been conducted 18 50 old regularly using apps, Israel. country mix cultures, religions, personal backgrounds. Women were asked current experience reduction more than 6 months, presence distress. have Results 4079 observed only 1493 (36.6%) answered questions. 42% (624) stated decline period longer while 49% (727) said did not desire. 9% (142) didn’t know. On question: “would you be interested ‘that ’ reported 22% (138) treatment, 40% (249) 12% (75)said don’t know 26% (162) wiliness use depended on risk benefits. Conclusions prevalent even premenopausal multicultural country. Despite multifactorial factors involved etiology almost half interest safe HSDD. Disclosure Any authors act consultant, employee shareholder industry for: Freya, Besins, Ohhmed.
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Hypoactive sexual desire disorder|Sexual desire|Menopause|Distress|Medicine|Libido|Population|Personal distress|Quality of life (healthcare)|Reproductive health|Clinical psychology|Psychology|Psychiatry|Human sexuality|Psychotherapist|Gender studies|Internal medicine|Sociology|Environmental health
https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdad060.051
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4377246110', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdad060.051'}
Israel
C144024400
Sociology
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
(063) Assessing the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Graduating Medical Students Towards Sexual Health in Lebanon
Faysal El Kak (https://openalex.org/A5017821580)
2,023
Abstract Introduction Despite the growing medical literature pertaining to topic of SH, only a few studies have investigated adequacy training programs for graduating physicians who are able identify, counsel, and manage SH concerns. Additionally, no comprehensively assessed knowledge, attitudes, practices students regarding SH. This gap in is even more evident Middle East North Africa (MENA) region, which could be attributed cultural religious factors. These factors not impede exploration topics field, but also manifest as lack accessibility availability services Arab countries. Objective vital role Sexual Health (SH) healthcare, very matters. Our study aims assess practices, readiness learn about Lebanon, determine demographic educational that influence our findings. Methods cross-sectional study. A self-designed questionnaire exploring various components (contraception, STIs, IPV, sexuality, etc.) was sent all Lebanon. Knowledge, attitude, practice scores were computed. ANOVA with subsequent post-hoc tests used analysis. Results The overall mean knowledge score relatively low (2.61, range -13 10). statistically significant difference found across religion (p = 0.028) religiosity < 0.001) categories higher atheist group when compared groups, “moderately/very religious” category lower than “not/slightly 0.001). differed significantly income groups 0.01). No other associations between gender, environment, primary source education, or language scores. Conclusions findings suggest Lebanese schools appropriately trained address matters clinical practice. allows educators examine gaps towards sexual healthcare. Pertinently incorporating, reforming, updating education school curricula would provide appropriate skillset needed their upcoming Additional standardized assessment students’ competencies through diverse research models needed. Reexamination existing inclusion extensive necessary improve patient care. first Lebanon MENA look at future comprehensive approach. Disclosure
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Religiosity|Post-hoc analysis|Human sexuality|Medical education|Reproductive health|Family medicine|Psychology|Health care|Medicine|Population|Social psychology|Environmental health|Political science|Internal medicine|Law
https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdad061.059
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Lebanon
C160735492
Health care
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
(091). A Retrospective analysis of patients referred for management of malignant bile duct obstruction over a 10 year period at Augusta Victoria Hospital – Jerusalem, Palestine
W. Sweidan (https://openalex.org/A5049881726)
2,009
War survivors use multiple cognitive and emotional processes to protect their mental health from the negative impacts of trauma. Because mothers infants may be especially vulnerable trauma in conditions war, it is urgent determine which are effective for preventing impacts.” This study examined whether mothers’ high posttraumatic growth (PTG) positive cognitions (PTC) protected (a) own (b) infants’ stress regulation sensorimotor language development effects war The participants were 511 Palestinian living Gaza strip. interviewed second trimester pregnancy (T1) as well when infant was four months (T2) twelve (T3). Mothers reported (PTG; Tedeschi & Calhoun, 1996) at T1 (PTCI; Foa et al., 1999) T2. They also exposure traumatic events both T3 described (e.g., PTSD and/or depressive dissociation symptoms) T3. Infant Behaviour Questionnaire (IBQ) used measure T2 results, based on regression analyses with interaction terms between PTG, showed that levels not associated PTSD, depressive, or symptoms among showing PTG. suggests PTG maternal In turn, PTCs appeared concludes by discussing ways develop implement preventive interventions mother-infant dyads conditions.
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Medicine|Cognition|Mental health|Posttraumatic stress|Psychological trauma|Dissociation (chemistry)|Palestine|Emotional trauma|Psychiatry|Clinical psychology|Ancient history|History|Chemistry|Physical chemistry
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajg.2009.07.166
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Gaza|Gaza Strip
C134362201
Mental health
Arab Journal of Gastroenterology
(1) Greek Medicine in Rome: The Fitz Patrick Lectures on the History of Medicine delivered at the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1909–10, with other Historical Essays (2) Arabian Medicine: Being the Fitz Patrick Lectures delivered at the College of Physicians in November 1919 and November 1920
Charles Singer (https://openalex.org/A5020789138)
1,922
SINCE the great revival of historic interest in eighteenth century labour historians has been directed mainly towards political institutions. Sociological and cultural history have much slower growth, we are only now beginning to be able treat European life as a whole, look upon it one majestic panorama developing from early Mediterranean culture which first Egypt, then Crete, Greece was leader, time when Rome herself, receipt tributaiy streams Syria, Persia, Mesopotamia, India, acted intermediary peoples, and, finally, diffusion by those peoples infectious elements ancient tradition throughout world. It will thus day become possible present this with its various aspects adequate relation each other. Mr. Marvin, his “Living Past,” Wells, “Outline History,” produced tentative sketches that direction. Such works point civilisation, most absorbing all topics, form humane basis education. There are, however, large departments material is not yet hand for consummation. Especially defective our record certain development thought. Formal thought, philosophy, has, true, found fairly treatment. A real religion is, still strangely absent, despite vast literature professes deal topic, psychology very backward. The science, too, presents gaps sometimes vainly treated though they represented breaches continuity phenomena rather than knowledge, two before us represent efforts eminent scholars separate establish across these gaps. (1) Greek Medicine Rome: Fitz Patrick Lectures on History delivered at Royal College Physicians London 1909–10, other Historical Essays. By Rt. Hon. Sir T. Clifford Allbutt. Pp. xiv + 633. (London: Macmillan Co., Ltd., 1921.) 30s. net. (2) Arabian Medicine: Being November 1919 1920. Prof. Edward G. Browne. viii 138. (Cambridge: At University Press, 12s.
article
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Civilization|Politics|Classics|Ukrainian|Greeks|Historiography|History|Relation (database)|Consummation|Ancient history|Sociology|Law|Philosophy|Political science|Archaeology|Linguistics|Database|Computer science
https://doi.org/10.1038/109438a0
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Egypt|Persia|Syria
C144024400
Sociology
Nature|Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
(1) The Excavations at Ur and the Hebrew Records (2) Biblical Anthropology compared with and illustrated by the Folklore of Europe and the Customs of Primitive Peoples
J. C. H. (https://openalex.org/A5090998327)
1,929
(1) THOSE who know Mr. Leonard Woolley's “Sumerians” will turn with interest to his Arthur Davis Memorial Lecture on the bearing of discoveries Biblical history. Mesopotamia is, course, a long way from Palestine, and “the periods which we have deal are sometimes far removed in time those most Bible student”, yet link is there. The two points contact concern us would seem be flood narrative story Abraham. Of first read that “such archaological data as possess, traditions Sumerians themselves, easily explained best reconciled by assumption Flood was epoch-making historical event they believed it be”. As for Abraham, chief point “that living at Ur, so being primitive Bedouin accustomed only wide spaces desert, he heir an age-old civilisation sharing complex life great trade centre”. Another interesting “it not even fanciful hold Jacob's dream based tales had been told ziggurat where festivals priests went procession up down stairways led earth Heaven”. Excavations Ur Hebrew Records. By C. Woolley. Pp. 61. (London: George Allen Unwin, Ltd., 1929.) 2s. net; paper, 1s. net. (2) Anthropology compared illustrated Folklore Europe Customs Primitive Peoples. Rev. H. J. D. Astley. vii + 262. Oxford University Press, 12s. 6d.
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Heaven|History|Hebrew|Adventure|Civilization|Papyrus|Judaism|Narrative|Ancient history|Folklore|Hebrew Bible|Classics|Tribe|Literature|Philosophy|Art history|Art|Archaeology|Sociology|Anthropology|Biblical studies
https://doi.org/10.1038/124223b0
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Palestine
C144024400|C2779121571
Sociology|Tribe
Nature
(10) Saudi-Iran Rivalry and Conflict Management-Implying Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Inter-Muslim Political Conciliation Policies in 21st Century
Asim Naeem (https://openalex.org/A5033712652)|Saleha Fatima (https://openalex.org/A5060240791)
2,020
ABSTRACT Despite standing on strong identical religious beliefs, political estrangement of two major Muslim sects i.e., Sunni and Shia, has been affecting collective Islamic causes since many centuries. In global world, unanimous united representation is crucial for voice to be heard valued internationally. Colliding interests opposing alliances the representative states; Saudi Arab Iran have brought bloodshed wars intellectual deprivations within world.  Contemporary Iranian associations with India dependency America Europe become threatening geopolitical situations Asia. To resolve differences between States, Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) inter-Muslim conciliation policies can provide durable solutions in realms politics tolerance.
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Islam|Geopolitics|Politics|Conciliation|Muslim world|Rivalry|Political science|Political economy|Arbitration|Sociology|Development economics|Law|History|Economics|Macroeconomics|Archaeology
https://doi.org/10.51506/al-qalam.v25i2.879
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Iran
C144024400|C47768531
Development economics|Sociology
Al Qalam
(14) پاکستان میں بین المذاہب ہم آہنگی کے فروغ کے لئے الہامی کُتب کے مطالعہ وتجزیہ کی ضرورت+The Need of the Study and Analysis of the Divine Books for the Illumination of inter-Faith Harmony in Pakistan
ڈاکٹر محمد ریاض محمود (https://openalex.org/A5027296836)|ڈاکٹر ارشد منیر (https://openalex.org/A5027329230)
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Inter-Faith Harmony creates and promotes justice, equality, national progress educational evolution. Pakistan is such a unique state where the followers of different religions have their own special cultural significance. The socio-religious, political economic perspective demand that prestige must be ensured. prevailing international current affairs internal situation attracted attention related authorities officials to ensure rights all living in Pakistan. protection prosperity culture upheld safeguarded. Their worship places should secured they given equal chances public services. In this regard, it necessary eradicate injustice, prejudice inequality from society. For purpose environment tolerance, forbearance brotherhood created maintained at levels. has very sensitive social position multi-religious communities exist. Muslim majority religious minorities like Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Buds, Kailash, Parses Bhai’s also live large numbers. neighbors are great importance for us as being country. Our traditional rival neighbor Hindu Muslims well believers other live. China situated our north which largest population world people most Iran its peculiar community while Afghanistan been facing several socio-religious situations. Pakistan’s geographical place cannot afford face any prejudices. background, need hour multidimensional ideologies harmony interpreted understood. study analysis heavenly books Torah, Bible, Zabur Holy Quran undertaken. This research article presented fulfill scholarly need.
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Faith|Harmony (color)|Politics|Political science|Population|Peaceful coexistence|Prosperity|Sociology|Islam|Worship|Development economics|Political economy|Law|Geography|Art|Philosophy|Demography|Theology|Archaeology|Economics|Visual arts
https://doi.org/10.51506/al-qalam.v24i1.338
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Iran
C144024400|C47768531
Development economics|Sociology
Al-Qalam
(176) THE PREVALENCE OF SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS IN IRAN DURING 2008-2017
Mohsen Golparvar (https://openalex.org/A5054989865)|Mahnoosh Foroughi (https://openalex.org/A5013992034)
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Abstract Objectives The sexual issues education is a forgotten subject in Iran. With consideration of the significance role health quality life, different types dysfunctions are common problems aim this study to determine prevalence kinds dysfunctions. Methods All published Iranian articles with keywords “sex” or “sexual dysfunction” Google Scholar and interior databases (same as governmental reports) during 2008-2017 have been reviewed. Regarding criteria, 32 studies were selected. Cause heterogeneity was evaluated by meta-regression model. Results inclusion exclusion 16750 persons completed. female dysfunction 67.9% male 58.2%. Overall has increased significantly recent years. Also satisfaction very poor condition. Conclusions This meta-analysis shows us comprehensive view about Iran suggests that population don’t suitable condition health. Further for detection etiologic factors may be necessary. Conflicts Interest Our abstract free commercial influence bias.
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Inclusion and exclusion criteria|Sexual dysfunction|Reproductive health|Clinical psychology|Medicine|Inclusion (mineral)|Sexual life|Population|Sexual behavior|Demography|Psychology|Quality of life (healthcare)|Psychiatry|Alternative medicine|Environmental health|Gynecology|Social psychology|Pathology|Nursing|Sociology
https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdad062.155
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Iran
C144024400
Sociology
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
(177) ROLE OF SEXUAL EDUCATION ON INTENTIONAL ABORTION RATE IN IRAN
Mohsen Golparvar (https://openalex.org/A5054989865)|Mahnoosh Foroughi (https://openalex.org/A5013992034)
2,023
Abstract Objectives Background: The lack of sex education (due to the religious beliefs in traditional population) is palpable Iran, which has led social problems and medical issues. Objectives: propose this study was investigate role rate sexual induced abortions last 25 years Iran Methods This retrospective designed according data collection through official statistical from Legal Medical Organization Statistical center during 1995-2020. Results Due for general population, society’s knowledge very limited. Sexual health family planning training have been deleted universities. prevalence female male dysfunctions were 67.9% and58.2%, respectively. Overall increased significantly recent years. Only 1.4 % abortion legally licensed period. majority are due unwanted extramarital pregnancies. According law, pregnancy outside marriage an unforgivable crime Iran. Considering with 25% decrease 4.8 fold increase divorce rate, intentional about 5 times. Conclusions can be considered a model all similar societies. might suggest importance public school university, breaking taboo treating problems, its protective effect reducing number as well complications abortions. Conflicts Interest Our abstract free commercial influence or bias.
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Taboo|Abortion|Family planning|Population|Reproductive health|Medicine|Demography|Pregnancy|Induced Abortions|Psychology|Family medicine|Gynecology|Research methodology|Political science|Sociology|Environmental health|Law|Biology|Genetics
https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdad062.171
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Iran
C144024400
Sociology
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
(1903-1922) football institutionalization studies before Turkey Training Community Alliance (TTCA) period<p>Türkiye İdman Cemiyeti İttifaki (Tici) öncesi futbolda kurumsallaşma çalışmaları (1903-1922)
Yasin Yıldız (https://openalex.org/A5025928680)|Murat Özmaden (https://openalex.org/A5066116577)|Fikret Soyer (https://openalex.org/A5026147862)|Harun Özmaden (https://openalex.org/A5056634824)
2,017
In this research it was aimed to examine the institutionalization studies of football before TİCİ. The is designed using descriptive and reviewing method. As in beginning 20th century, as whole world, has begun attract great attention Turkish society. Especially during Ottoman period political religious reasons prevented play football. For reason, Football mostly played by strangers pre-Republic with declaration Constitution 1908important steps have been taken efforts leagues unions be formed. Before TİCİ period, although sports organizations (leagues associations) are established under different names regions, common goals these "football" that they constituted first non-institutional federation. Turkey process football's institutionalization, (1903-1914) Istanbul League (TIFL), (1910-1914) Club (TIFCL), Friday League, Unity, important terms being which lead many organizational changes give direction after periods.Extended English abstract end PDF (TURKISH) file.ÖzetBu araştırmada Türkiye İdman Cemiyeti İttifakı (TİCİ) öncesi futbolda kurumsallaşma çalışmalarının incelenmesi amaçlanmıştır. Araştırmada tarama yöntemi esas alınmış betimsel yöntem kullanılmıştır. Osmanlı Devleti döneminde özellikle politik ve dinsel nedenlerle futbolun oynanması engellenmiştir. Bu nedenle Cumhuriyet dönemde futbol çoğunlukla yabancılar tarafından oynanmış, Meşrutiyetin ilanı ile çabalarında önemli adımlar atılarak lig birlikler oluşturulmaya başlanmıştır. (kurumsal dönem) spor örgütlerinin ortak hedefleri “futbol” olmakla birlikte şuan ki federe yapısının ilk kurumsal olmayan örgüt yapılarını oluşturmuşlardır. Futbolun kurumlaşma sürecinde örgütlenmeleri, İstanbul Futbol Birliği (İFB), Kulüpler Ligi (İFKL), Cuma Ligi, Birliği, futbolun, birçok yapısal değişimine öncülük ederek sonraki dönemlere açıdan temel oluşturarak günümüze yön veren ligler olmaları bakımından önemlidir.// Annotate Highlight //
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Football|League|Institutionalisation|Turkish|Alliance|Club|Political science|Humanities|Sociology|Medicine|Law|Art|Linguistics|Philosophy|Physics|Astronomy|Anatomy
https://doi.org/10.14687/jhs.v14i3.4633
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Turkey
C144024400
Sociology
Journal of human sciences
(3)مسند احمد میں مجا ہیل کی روایات اور علامہ احمد شاکر ؒ کی تعلیقات کا تحقیقی و تطبیقی مطالعہ+A Research Based and Comparative Study of The Traditions of Majahil in Musnad Ahmad and the Ta' likat's of Allama Ahmad Shaker
Habib Rahman (https://openalex.org/A5045174435)|Muhammad Khubaib (https://openalex.org/A5019944746)
2,018
Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal (r.a) is a legendry scholar of early Islamic history. He had huge grip on Ilm e AsmaulRijaal. used many principals from other principalities, but mostly he retrieved his own and implemented them during research. The certain topic comparative study between viewpoints famous principalities about anonymous narrators their Ahadith’s status.  accepted conditionally Ahadith this kind narrators. His approach to accept these be well-known among citizens same arear or sometimes in principalities. But mostly, has been observed that form without any hard criteria conditions, Al-Musnad. While the hand Allama Shakir (Egyptian) paid research & commentary Al-Musnad also adopted viewpoint as well Ahmad’s at some Ahadith’s. We found places where both are following contradictive rules. uses follows majority based In article, with an analytical study, major innovent concepts justified discussed light by (r.a).
article
en
Islam|Viewpoints|Philosophy|Theology|Classics|Humanities|Religious studies|Sociology|History|Art|Visual arts
https://doi.org/10.51506/al-qalam.v23i1.122
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2971697413', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.51506/al-qalam.v23i1.122', 'mag': '2971697413'}
Egypt
C144024400
Sociology
Al-Qalam
(319) Prevalence and Associated Factors of Musculoskeletal Pain among Adult Pilgrims: Cross-Sectional Results from 59 Nationalities
Mansour Abdullah Alshehri (https://openalex.org/A5052666412)|Jamal H. S. Alzaidi (https://openalex.org/A5001388640)
2,019
Musculoskeletal pain is a primary burden on individuals, social and health care systems. Annually, two-to-three million Muslims pilgrims perform Hajj as religious duty in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. involves high physical demands move, generally by foot, between series sites over 5-7 days with distances an average 5-15 km/day. This likely to exceed typical activity exposure for most individuals further complicated overcrowding, extreme heat fatigue. The aim this study was estimate point prevalence musculoskeletal anatomical among adult potential associations individual characteristics, history major medical conditions, beliefs about Hajj, falls during Hajj. A cross-sectional survey conducted period Data were collected after completion 2nd day (21-31 August 2018) volunteers who approach at different Mecca using online application or paper form. main inclusion criteria aged 18 older. Participants allowed reporting more than one site pain. total 2,110 responses received, which 1,715 complete. overall complaints (82.3%). For both sexes, foot/ankle frequent symptom (39.1%), followed leg (30.4%), low back (28.4%), knee (23.0%), shoulder (16.1%). Multinomial logistic regression analyses indicated that females, older smoke, had diabetes hypertension, those believed physically exhausted, experienced fall These data provide guidance nature preventative programs allocation resources optimise individual's experience capacity complete
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Hajj|Medicine|Cross-sectional study|Foot (prosody)|Physical therapy|Musculoskeletal pain|Overcrowding|Multinomial logistic regression|Knee pain|Logistic regression|Ankle|Demography|Osteoarthritis|Alternative medicine|Surgery|Internal medicine|Philosophy|Linguistics|Theology|Pathology|Machine learning|Sociology|Economic growth|Computer science|Islam|Economics
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2019.02.015
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2924074391', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2019.02.015', 'mag': '2924074391'}
Saudi Arabia
C144024400
Sociology
The Journal of Pain
(321) Physiotherapists’ Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain in Saudi Arabia
Mansour Abdullah Alshehri (https://openalex.org/A5052666412)|Haneen Alzahrani (https://openalex.org/A5039320539)|Mazyad Alotaibi (https://openalex.org/A5009122667)|Ahmed Alhowimel (https://openalex.org/A5064951815)|Omar Khoja (https://openalex.org/A5016747118)
2,019
Chronic non-specific low back pain (CNSLBP) is one of the most widespread conditions affecting population indiscriminately across world. It a considerable health problem and main causes disability pain. complex, multifactorial disorder controversial for clinicians, patients, policy makers. Physiotherapists’ (PTs) attitudes beliefs towards CNSLBP still unknown in Saudi Arabia (SA). The aim this study was to identify PTs NSLBP SA. A cross sectional conducted using convenience sample. An online survey distributed from April September 2018. Only participants working as physiotherapists SA whether clinical or academic settings were included. Data collected regarding demographics, short form Pain Attitudes Beliefs Scale Physiotherapists (PABS-PT). PABS-PT consisted 19 items on 6-point scale evaluating ‘biomedical’ ‘biopsychosocial treatment orientation’ factors. Higher scores indicate higher level orientation. data analysis performed IBM SPSS (v.24). total 299 participated study. majority males (61.5%) them had completed their bachelor's degree (54.5%). Most worked full time (79.9%) more than half experience less 5 years (53.8%). overall mean score biomedical factor 34.4 (SD 7.7) biopsychosocial 31.7 5.5). Overall both factors 66.2 9.6). Among PABS-PT, lowest three related found have similar orientations but orientation not high.
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Biopsychosocial model|Medicine|Physical therapy|Demographics|Population|Low back pain|Bachelor|Family medicine|Clinical psychology|Alternative medicine|Psychiatry|Demography|Environmental health|Archaeology|Pathology|Sociology|History
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2019.02.017
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Saudi Arabia
C144024400
Sociology
The Journal of Pain
(57888-58111). 368 / 8863 (. (Urban Fabric of the Arab-Islamic City through the Journey of Ibn Jubeir)
Khlaif Mustafa Gharaybeh (https://openalex.org/A5007528906)
2,015
Arabic Abstract: واستغرقت رحلته سنتين وثلاثة أشهر، تنقل خلالها بين العديد من المدن العربية الإسلامية ودون مشاهداته عنها في كتابه : رسالة ابن جبير الرحالة العربي المسلم ، انطلق الأولى للحج إلى مكة المكرمة غرناطة بالأندلس 19شوال578هـ حصر الباحث عدد بـ37 مدينة، منها12في مصر، ومدينتان شبه الجزيرة العربية، و6 مدن العراق، و7 ديار ربيعة وبكر، و10مدن بلاد الشام. تهدف هذه الدراسة مكونات النسيج العمراني لهذه كما وصفها جبير، والتي توزعت على أربعة أنواع هي:- المباني السكنية:( القصور و المنازل)- الدينية: (المساجد، والمدارس، والسبل، الكتاب، والأضرحة، المدافن والمشاهد .)- مباني الخدمات: (الخانات، المكتبات، والأسواق، والقياسر، والبيمارستانات والحمامات العامة)- الدفاعية: (الأسوار والأبواب، والقلاع، والأربطة). ولتحقيق الهدف السابق اتبع المنهج التاريخي التحليلي لتتبع خط سير الرحلة البرين الإفريقي والآسيوي، وتوصلت نتائج وتوصيات أشارت شمولية الفكر الإسلامي والعربي تخطيطه لإقامة وشخصيتها المتميزة تعدد وتنوع المراكز العمرانية. English Ibn Jubeir, the Arab Muslim traveler, set out on his pilgrimage to Makka from Granada in Andalusia which lasted two years and three months, passing numerous Islamic cities, recorded observations about them book: Resalat E'tibar Alnasek fe thekr alathar alkareemah walmanasek. The Researcher identified number of cities as 37; 12 were Egypt, Arabian Peninsula, 5 Iraq, 8 land Euphrates Island, 10 Levant.This study aimed identify urban fabric components these described by distributed among four types: Residential buildings, religious defensive service buildings (khans, parks, Albemaristans, Hammamat…etc.) researcher used historical analytical approach trace Jubeir’s Journey between cities. came up with several findings referred comprehensive Arab-Islamic planning.
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Islam|Ancient history|History|Sociology|Philosophy|Theology
https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2690936
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Egypt|Iraq
C144024400
Sociology
Social Science Research Network
(A Study to Analyze Cost-Benefits of the Reunification of Korean Peninsula to the United States)
Marcus Noland (https://openalex.org/A5009887796)
2,014
Korean Abstract: 미국은 한반도가 민주주의와 시장경제 체제로 통일되는 데 대한 강한 정치·경제적 유인을 가지고 있다. 통일에 미국의 이익과 개입은 시나리오에 따라 달라진다. 전쟁을 제외한 양대 시나리오는 상당한 체제전환기간 동안 북한이 주권을 유지하는 것을 전제로 한 합의 통일과 독일처럼 갑작스러운 북한 붕괴에 따른 흡수통일이다. 통합과정이 순조로웠던 독일과 달리 붕괴와 흡수통일 시나리오의 또 다른 형태는 붕괴 이후 지역에서 한국에 장기적인 폭력적·정치적 저항이 이어지는 것일 수 이 경우 양측을 격리하거나 이스라엘·팔레스타인 사태와 유사한 상황이 전개될 있으며 보고서에서 기술한 경제 부흥이 저해되거나 통일편익이 위축될 합의통일과 흡수통일이라는 두 가지 시나리오 중 어느 것이 실제 될지는 정치·경제·외교적인 문제를 성공적으로 극복하고 독립적인 정치체제로 영속할지, 아니면 현 정부가 직면하고 있는 갖가지 문제에 대응하지 못하고 급변사태를 겪고 의해 흡수될지에 궁극적으로 가장 중요한 것은 북한지도층의 역량이다. 내부현상에 대해 외부에서 영향을 미칠 수는 있겠지만 그 정도는 제한적이다. 보고서는 우선 ‘통일쇼크’의 크기를 가늠하기 위해 사용된 일반균형모형 (CGE) 결과를 점검하고, 중력모형(gravity model)을 이용하여 일반균형모형의 보완하였다. 보고서에 모형은 미국경제에 남북통일의 계산하는 데에 경제개혁의 범위와 속도가 특히 중요하다는 보여준다. 북한의 급격한 이후의 성공적인 경제개혁이 이루어지는 시나리오에서 통일은 미국에 큰 것이다. 시나리오에서는 보수적으로 추정했을 때 현재는 거의 이루어지지 않고 북미 무역이 10억 달러까지 증가할 것이며 서비스무역이 추가로 3억~4억 2,500만 달러 정도까지 늘어날 것으로 추정된다. 만약 한국과 같은 무역 구도를 대미무역에서 이어간다면 통일 10년 후 무역규모는 200억 확대될 무역은 주로 경공업품 수출, 금융상품 및 농산물 수출 구도로 이뤄질 전자공업에 사용되는 금속재료 등 수출상품은 미국 밖에 진출한 미국기업의 공장에서 구입할 것이며, 이것은 간접적인 대미 수출이 될 북한으로 전문적인 기업 서비스 상품을 수출할 것이고 북한은 여행 관광 서비스를 제공하게 미국기업들 역시 북한에 투자할 것이나 점진적인 합의통일이 내부의 노동 문제가 투자제약 요인이 English The United States has a strong economic and political interest in seeing the Korea unified as democratic capitalist state. specifics of US interests involvement unification are partly contingent on scenario: excluding horrific possibility war, main two scenarios come down to protracted, consensual process which North maintains sovereignty for significant transitional period an abrupt collapse absorption scenario along lines German experience. In contrast fundamentally benign experience, one variant could involve extended violent opposition South rule following state collapse. This might quarantine, or resemble situation that developed between Israel Palestine, would impede revitalization dampen benefits documented this paper.Which these basic ― prolonged prevails revolves around whether successfully addresses its economic, political, diplomatic challenges survives permanently independent entity, multiple stresses regime confronts prove unmanageable it experiences change, culminating by Korea. Ultimately key determinant is capacities leadership. While rest world can influence incentives at margin, we should not exaggerate how much have internal developments. From standpoint policy distinction alternative critical, however. paper begins reviewing some general equilibrium model results used benchmark magnitude “unification shock.” work complemented gravity modeling bilateral merchandise trade. presented indicates thoroughness rapidity reform matters noticeably calculation impacts US. more traumatic followed successful rehabilitation economy northern part peninsula generates larger impact such scenario, conservatively estimated, trade with expand from virtually nothing approximately $1 billion, possible additional $300-425 million services actual expansion two-way be higher: if simply exhibited same propensity does Korea, decade after high $20 billion.
review
en
Peninsula|Political science|Geography|Demography|Sociology|Archaeology
https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2622892
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Israel|Palestine|State of Palestine
C144024400
Sociology
Social Science Research Network
(A103) Understanding Terror Medicine
Leonard A. Cole (https://openalex.org/A5010833957)
2,011
The term terror medicine emerged early in the 21st century to describe medical issues associated with terrorist events. While related emergency and disaster medicine, field also includes several features that are specific attacks. Israeli healthcare experience as attacks during intifada (2000–2006), provides a base for comparison responses elsewhere including events Oklahoma City (1995), Madrid (2004), London (2005). Terror covers four broad areas. First is preparedness, which encompasses hospital surge capacity, training exercises, stockpiling of provisions conventional non-conventional Second incident management, protocols on-site care, triage, distribution victims hospitals, hospital-receiving procedures. Third mechanism injuries responses, ranges from determining treatment priorities someone multiple (burn, crush, ruptured organs, etc.) dealing biological, chemical, or radiological exposures. Fourth, psychological consequences, involves care acute long-term emotional effects attack. Growing interest has been manifested recent publications conferences. (Egs., SC Shapira LA Cole, Medicine: Birth Discipline, J Homeland Security Emerg Management, Vol. 3, No. 2 [2006] http://www.terrormedicine.com/publications_files/Terrormedicine.pdfAC ; Shapira, JS Hammond, eds., Essentials Medicine, NY: Springer [2009]; Symposiums on Medicine Security, University Dentistry New Jersey [Newark, NJ, July 2009; Montclair, Sept. 2010]). Efforts prevent should be among society's highest priorities. No less important requirements prepare for, respond to, recover these more individuals institutions become familiar essentials greater protection they can provide others.
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Terrorism|Homeland security|Triage|Disaster medicine|Preparedness|Medical emergency|Homeland|Medicine|Suicide prevention|Poison control|Political science|Law|Politics
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11001051
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Israel
C203133693
Terrorism
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A118) Evidence-Based Disaster Medicine: What Can We Learn from a “Science” Spread across 900 Journals?
Erin M. Smith (https://openalex.org/A5007037334)|Frederick M. Burkle (https://openalex.org/A5026612875)|Percy W. Aitken (https://openalex.org/A5034547486)|Frank Archer (https://openalex.org/A5030293848)
2,011
Introduction Disasters and large-scale crises continue to increase in frequency. To mitigate the potential catastrophes that confront humanity new millennium, an evidence-based approach disaster medicine is required urgently. This paper moves towards such by identifying current evidence-base for medicine. Methods Using a search strategy developed Cochrane Prehospital Emergency Health Field, three independent reviewers searched electronically indexed database MEDLINE (January 2000 – August 2010) identify peer-reviewed literature relevant Reviewers screened titles abstracts identified applied predetermined criteria classify reported publications date, source study type topic. Results A total of 8149 were identified. Of these, 8% focused on mitigation, 22% preparedness, 19% response 51% recovery. The overwhelmingly anecdotal or descriptive (89%) while 5% quantitative studies 6% used qualitative methodologies. Only 66 these classified as being high level evidence. published 928 journals, which 34% mental health related journals 28% public journals. journal “Prehospital Disaster Medicine” had greatest number (5%) all publishing issues within scope events with numbers 9/11 terrorist attacks, Hurricane Katrina, Indian Ocean Tsunami, conflict Iraq. note, this highlights lack reporting application evaluation tools frameworks. Conclusion Given “science” spread across over 900 different keeping top evolving emerging discipline will be challenge. Furthermore, overall low quality evidence ongoing concern.
review
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Disaster medicine|Preparedness|Publishing|MEDLINE|Medicine|Mental health|Medical emergency|Suicide prevention|Poison control|Political science|Psychiatry|Law
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11001191
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2941843171', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11001191', 'mag': '2941843171'}
Iraq
C134362201
Mental health
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A12) From a Helpless Victim to a Coping Survivor: Innovative Mental Health Intervention Methods during Emergencies and Disasters
Moshe Farchi (https://openalex.org/A5091828052)
2,011
Crisis, disasters, terror attacks or any other traumatic event may cause among the survivors acute stress reaction (ASR). The main goal of first responder in terms mental health phase is to provide victim basic support that will stabilized needed coping resources and re-establish sense control safety (Kutz & Bleich, 2005). This process encourages shift victim's perspective from a helpless survivor. emergency interventions are differentiated by location: Location 1: event's Pacing Leading using varied communications channels. Re-establishing sequences contingency. Regaining control. Using cognitive communication channel. Yes-set sequences. 2: Emergency rooms Traumatic Stress First Aid Centers (TSFAC) symptoms reduction suggestive techniques Memory Structure Intervention (MSI). Psychological Inoculation (PI). Group interventions. Basic deferential diagnosis: ASR-PTSD Patent release decision making. higher number casualties, more likely need for early non-professionals. be particularly true mega-terror attack, when numbers with ASR can flood hospital gates. general principles intervention non-professionals, adopted Israel Ministry Health (2002), are: a. Establish personal contact words comfort supportive touch. b. Encourage verbalize their experiences. c. Provide orienting information about what happened happen hospital. d. Ensure physical needs such as hydration, food, rest appropriate. e. Enable significant soon possible through phone contact. During presentation above subjects elaborated demonstrated case studies short videos.
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Psychological intervention|Mental health|Coping (psychology)|Psychology|Intervention (counseling)|Psychiatry|Medical emergency|Medicine
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11000252
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Israel
C134362201
Mental health
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A185) Did the Ministry of Health's Intervention Increase Compliance of Medical Teams to be Vaccinated against H1N1?
Bruria Adini (https://openalex.org/A5029680687)|Daniel Laor (https://openalex.org/A5051822674)|T. Hornik-Luria (https://openalex.org/A5090436826)|Arnold R Goldberg (https://openalex.org/A5043252550)|Limor Aharonson‐Daniel (https://openalex.org/A5056992697)
2,011
Background Pandemic influenza poses a great challenge to healthcare systems. Vaccinating medical teams and the population against pandemic is global recommended strategy contain spread of disease. As part efforts made overcome H1N1 pandemic, Israeli Ministry Health (MOH) initiated general vaccination program for total country population. Due low compliance rates staff, MOH conducted regional conferences aimed at providing knowledge encouraging staff be vaccinated. Objectives To evaluate effect on amongst providers vaccinated H1N1. Methods Medical from primary health care services were invited that in 3 regions. Attitudes regarding assessed pre post conferences. Additionally, actual vaccinations recorded over period program. Actual before after compared detect differences as well relationship between teams' attitudes vaccinations. Results Vaccination remained during full period. Among non-vaccinated, 24% 29% reported conference they agree versus 57% 62% following conference. Analysis data among did not demonstrate change an overall decrease was noted first two weeks project. Conclusions A statistically significant found readiness their vaccination. The intervention achieve expected result raise
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Vaccination|Medicine|Pandemic|Christian ministry|Health care|Family medicine|Population|Compliance (psychology)|Intervention (counseling)|Medical emergency|Disease|Nursing|Environmental health|Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)|Psychology|Infectious disease (medical specialty)|Immunology|Political science|Internal medicine|Social psychology|Law
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11001816
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2062649422', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11001816', 'mag': '2062649422'}
Israel
C160735492
Health care
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A228) Evaluation of the “Health Legal Preparedness” Model in the Context of Emergency Response in Israel
Olivier Cohen (https://openalex.org/A5080944823)|Paula Feder‐Bubis (https://openalex.org/A5050555538)|Yaron Bar‐Dayan (https://openalex.org/A5029211662)
2,011
Background The “Health Legal Preparedness Model” developed in the US aims to provide better health-related responses times of emergency. It includes four components: (1) law; (2) competencies; (3) information; and (4) coordination. Objective aim this study is examine usefulness present state affairs field emergency preparedness Israel. Methods A qualitative was conducted. In-depth interviews were performed with leading experts past or at Israeli health system. Results healthcare system already has elements model place various levels. relative perceived importance each aspects varied between experts. Of components, law coordination as a major concern. Training specialists legislation controversial. In addition, differences found experts' perceptions optimal way operate during an Variability also perception private sector growth its incorporation into response plans. that resembles military practices conduct. Nevertheless, there willingness toward mutual systems drills, including legal preparedness. Conclusions applied partially indicate Health Model might be useful identifying gaps crystallized related operation emergencies country. Therefore, it important reach agreement upon solutions will incorporate regulatory guideline order improve function
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Preparedness|Health care|Context (archaeology)|Emergency management|Legislation|Medical emergency|Medicine|Public relations|Political science|Law|Paleontology|Biology
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002147
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2041168770', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002147', 'mag': '2041168770'}
Israel
C160735492
Health care
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A278) Providing Medical Coverage for an Unfamiliar Sport Event: Tent-Pegging and the 2nd Asian Beach Games
H.N. Al-Qusimy (https://openalex.org/A5070143114)
2,011
Background The addition of Tent-pegging to the 2nd Asian Beach games as one its 14 Competition events was a welcomed step, especially equestrian community games' host country, Oman. An sport ancient military origin with long history in Asia, It fast-paced which lance or sword is used pick pegs off ground while riding horse at full gallop. gaining popularity number countries around world, including Discussion and Observations hazards inherent sports specifically Tent –pegging, furthermore, mass gathering created by equine presence, participants, well spectators, required planned medical coverage safely conduct games. Taking into account that normally receive limited support, presentation will discuss concepts methods are commonly followed country on planning implementing care Olympic standards, along an illustration how exclusively these were applied -pegging during Games. In addition, elaborate challenges dealt providers, outcome following 1st major sporting event such scale be conducted As more bid for their first time, suggestion improving methodology providing discussed presentation.
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Popularity|Presentation (obstetrics)|Event (particle physics)|Mass gathering|Asian games|Psychology|Advertising|Business|Public relations|Political science|Medicine|Social psychology|Nursing|Physics|Quantum mechanics|Radiology|Public health
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002627
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2023411663', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002627', 'mag': '2023411663'}
Oman
C138816342
Public health
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A282) Comparison of Safety Index in Iranian Hospitals
Ahmadreza Djalali (https://openalex.org/A5036192805)|A. Massumi (https://openalex.org/A5032508002)|Gunnar Öhlén (https://openalex.org/A5044170561)|Maaret Castrén (https://openalex.org/A5025936190)|Lisa Kurland (https://openalex.org/A5020912642)
2,011
Introduction Hospitals are highly complex facilities that play a key role in the medical response to disasters. However, they susceptible impact of disasters with respect their structural, non-structural and functional elements. Many hospitals have collapsed or been damaged rendered nonfunctional as consequence The resilience hospital along capability effective is part community based disaster plan. Objective objective this study was evaluate compare Iran safety. Methods This performed survey four Iran. Hospital Safety Index package from WHO used an evaluation tool. team consisted of: PhD structural engineering, architect Master's degree, specialist electrical mechanical maintenance, doctor, management, expert health care planning. were evaluated three elements; non-structural, organizational. safety calculator used. Results most important hazard for these earthquakes. at inadequate risk; consequently needs intervention near future. Also, administrative organizational element risk. All need future due being inadequate. overall index one A (functional); two B (at risk); C (inadequate). Conclusions Iranian which had assessed on whole unsafe. do not management Implementing comprehensive plan, including mitigation preparedness would likely enhance hospitals.
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Medical emergency|Resilience (materials science)|Hazard|Patient safety|Medicine|Index (typography)|Intervention (counseling)|Occupational safety and health|Health care|Nursing|Computer science|Chemistry|Physics|Organic chemistry|Pathology|World Wide Web|Economics|Thermodynamics|Economic growth
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002664
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2039501231', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002664', 'mag': '2039501231'}
Iran
C160735492|C49261128
Hazard|Health care
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A306) Primary Care in the First 72 Hours Post Disaster: A Crazy Idea or a Sensible Inclusion for Foreign Medical Teams?
Lynda Redwood‐Campbell (https://openalex.org/A5014415123)
2,011
The use and number of Foreign Field hospitals Medical Teams being mobilized after sudden onset disasters in the past decade has increased significantly. Examples include Haiti (2010), China (2008) Pakistan (2005), Iran (2003). medical teams do not just work field anymore new trends how FMTs are engaged need to be taken into consideration. After impact disasters, there is undoubtedly a high for surgical response. role primary care, immediately disaster or emergency sometimes been described as low priority therefore needed during initial response emergencies. This oral presentation will review care needs post literature around it. Using Health Resource Availability Mapping System (a model that derived from standard health cluster tool used collection, collation analysis sector information) modified which services when reviewed. Discussion brainstorming encouraged!
review
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Inclusion (mineral)|Medical emergency|Collation|Work (physics)|Brainstorming|Disaster medicine|Presentation (obstetrics)|Emergency management|Terrorism|China|Medicine|Psychology|Suicide prevention|Business|Poison control|Political science|Engineering|Social psychology|Mechanical engineering|Linguistics|Philosophy|Marketing|Law|Radiology
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11003232
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2317745543', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11003232', 'mag': '2317745543'}
Iran
C203133693
Terrorism
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A313) Integrating Paramedics into the Health System — Israel as a Case Study
Oren Wacht (https://openalex.org/A5062261491)|Keren Dopelt (https://openalex.org/A5081499533)|Nadav Davidovitch (https://openalex.org/A5056390520)|Dagan Schwartz (https://openalex.org/A5026421116)|Avishay Goldberg (https://openalex.org/A5082144963)
2,011
Background Since its development in the 1970s, paramedic profession has tried to expend traditional role of providing prehospital emergency care ambulances into new fields practice (e.g. community care). Paramedics Israel are employed almost exclusively medical services (EMS). Similar other countries, manpower shortage Israeli health system forced policy-makers consider expansion roles various healthcare professions including paramedics. Objectives This presentation seeks to: (1) map current situation and challenges facing paramedics Israel; (2) examine paramedics' professional status among policy-makers; (3) best way integrate health-system. Methods Qualitative interviews were conducted with 20 senior EMS system, Academia, Health Ministry, military. A policy analysis documents, laws, regulations, public media was conducted. Results The Ministry did not play a significant regulation profession. Nevertheless, according interviewees, have gained considerable recognition policy-makers, professionals, general public. Following crisis that is evolving Israel, trends common many western countries expanding allied professions, most see field practice. According legislators, officials, major faces deal legislative (mainly academization) issues. Conclusions must adapt itself environment. More research should be build model, adapted for different local national context, expand will influence training, policy-making regarding profession, change borders.
article
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Legislature|Health care|Emergency medical services|Public health|Public relations|Prehospital Emergency Care|Medicine|Political science|Nursing|Medical emergency|Law
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002974
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2004890549', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002974', 'mag': '2004890549'}
Israel
C138816342|C160735492
Health care|Public health
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A315) Improvement of the Prehospital Healthcare System in Iran
Hamid Reza Khankeh (https://openalex.org/A5026319553)|A.R. Jallali (https://openalex.org/A5061417637)|Gholam Reza Masoomi (https://openalex.org/A5054578098)
2,011
Background The prehospital time delay in acute health problem still is a most low- and middle-income countries, like Iran. It often possible to minimize adverse consequences by promptly providing effective services Aim This study was designed compare the response interval occurring during care process Tehran last decade. Methods A retrospective, comparative designed, mean intervals relation were identified from September 1999 until 2000 compared with data 2009 2010. Data collected emergency medical (EMS) center registries. Results EMS of dispatched 213 ambulances every day 1999–2000 1,200 2009–2010. During 2009–2010 period, for city locations 14.18(+ /−4) minutes, location 16(+ /− 8). period also longer than (14.18 vs. 16.58 minutes). Conclusions Despite prominent increase number ambulance dispatching everyday, decreased improvement can be due system Tehran, including of: ambulances, trained staff, stations, etc. However, it far national standard (eight minutes city).
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Medicine|Emergency medical services|Medical emergency|Emergency medicine|Ambulance service|Health care|Prehospital Emergency Care|Kilometer|Transport engineering|Engineering|Economics|Economic growth
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002998
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2076009442', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002998', 'mag': '2076009442'}
Iran
C160735492
Health care
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A316) Pre-Hospital Emergency Care in Sudan - Current Practices in Disaster Management (DM)
Khalid Elbashir (https://openalex.org/A5065177801)|Radhika Gore (https://openalex.org/A5055012221)|Christina Bloem (https://openalex.org/A5026976924)|Patricia M. Roblin (https://openalex.org/A5090904204)|Grigory Ostrovskiy (https://openalex.org/A5052703805)|Tariq Abuaaraki (https://openalex.org/A5025968762)|Yousif Mohammed (https://openalex.org/A5012907916)|Bonnie Arquilla (https://openalex.org/A5073978376)
2,011
Introduction The problems of pre-hospital care and training in the developing world are very similar – resource limitations deficiencies. Humanitarian conditions Sudan have been among worst including both man-made natural disasters. Effectively responding to emergencies is paramount importance. Methods information was collected by a group Sudanese physicians working emergency department at large urban public hospital Khartoum, U.S. for purpose establishing structured programs responders. Results There currently 37 registered state operated mini-van ambulances serving ∼8 million people capital city Khartoum. 1 central dispatching command center Ministry Health (MOH) that serves 29 hospitals. Services available calling “999” response number. no private Khartoum; however, most patients transported or transportation. Ambulance transport teams consist ∼2 ambulance assistants with limited medical training. costs covered either insurance insured; majority self paid. Emergencies also managed Department Civil Defense, which branch MOH responds 2 layers this team; 420 physician masters degrees DM rescue workers. These workers do not formalized Other important findings are: lack centers first responders, standardized practice guide lines personnel. Conclusion Emergency relatively new but has shown promising trend continued development highly advanced functional pre-hospital/emergency system. More through collaborative efforts substantial resources needed.
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Medical emergency|Medicine|Christian ministry|Emergency medical services|Capital city|Natural disaster|Emergency management|First aid|Training (meteorology)|Public health|Emergency department|Nursing|Political science|Geography|Economic geography|Meteorology|Law
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11003001
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2029077653', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11003001', 'mag': '2029077653'}
Sudan
C138816342
Public health
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A319) Using a Computer Simulation (CS) to Improve Training and Event Management of Paramedics for Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI)
Eli Jaffe (https://openalex.org/A5032023299)|Alon Dagan (https://openalex.org/A5067934854)|E. Zahavi (https://openalex.org/A5055714080)
2,011
Using a Computer Simulation (CS) to improve training and event management of paramedics for Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). Eli Jaffe, Avi Dagan, Eyal Zahavi, Einat Aviel, Bruria Adini. The Department Emergency Medicine, Ben-Gurion University the Negev Magen David Adom (MDA) is national emergency organization in Israel. Over past few decades MDA personnel have been required deal with MCIs involving large numbers casualties. Recently, there fewer terrorist related MCIs, however, continuing need maintain knowledge skills manage MCIs. Objective To examine performance exposed CS compared control group traditional lecture based learning experience. Method An interactive on standard operating procedure managing was developed. participants were randomly divided into two groups. Group 1 received format, 2 CS. Both groups given pre-test (Group average score 56.3, 53.1), post-tests. One immediately following completion intervention, second month after course. Results Average scores (n = 15) significantly different first post-test 53.2, 68.7), by 30% 71.9, 80.8) 12% Lecture ( N 17) P < 0.00). Conclusion allow use multiple media formats real events, are able replicate reality using material. has recommended that education interventions medical maintaining utilize methods.
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Mass-casualty incident|Mass Casualty|Disaster medicine|Medicine|Terrorism|Poison control|Medical emergency|Injury prevention|Emergency medicine|Suicide prevention|History|Archaeology
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11003037
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2313054150', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11003037', 'mag': '2313054150'}
Israel
C203133693
Terrorism
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A331) Simulation of Mobile Hospital Team for Mass Gathering and Mass Casualty in Iraq: Korean Experience
S.J. Wang (https://openalex.org/A5027299330)
2,011
Introduction From 2007, it is decided officially to provide and support mobile hospital team for Iraqi people enhance access quality healthcare not only primary but also religious mass gathering casualty situation. Multiple special vehicles were donated two provincial governments in Iraq Iraqui experts invited Korea training including field simulation. Methods The simulation was based on computer aided initially, table top done real drills performed twice. This process 2 years different teams from province Iraq. arrangement of differed between the first second year finding more efficient arrangement. All recorded by writing camcoders, after simulations video analyzed discussed with participants. Results Table has highest number right decisions individual drill than drill. less duration drill, decisions, comfortable trainees. Conclusions necessity increasing especially some region situation, however, effort enough seek appropriate preparedness method operation academically. Specific knowledge guideline will be necessary as well up-to-date facilities technologies.
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Preparedness|Drill|Guideline|Table (database)|Health care|Medical emergency|Mass gathering|Debriefing|Operations management|Engineering|Computer science|Medicine|Nursing|Medical education|Political science|Public health|Mechanical engineering|Pathology|Law|Data mining
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11003153
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1996069927', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11003153', 'mag': '1996069927'}
Iraq
C138816342|C160735492
Health care|Public health
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A43) Are Injuries due to Terrorism and War Similar? A Comparison of Civilians and Soldiers
Kobi Peleg (https://openalex.org/A5076966429)
2,011
Objective The objective of this study was to compare injuries and hospital utilization outcomes from terror war for civilians soldiers. Background Injuries terrorism are not necessarily comparable, especially among For example, have less direct exposure conflict unprepared injury, whereas soldiers psychologically physically prepared combat on battlefields that often far trauma centers. Evidence-based studies distinguishing characterizing differences in according type population group lacking. Methods A retrospective performed using hospitalization data the Israel National Trauma Registry (10/2000–12/2006). Results Terrorism accounted hospitalizations 1,784 802 Most (93%) were injured transferred centers by land, land air. Critical multiple body regions more likely due than war. Soldiers tended present with severe terrorism. Rates first admission orthopedic surgery greater all casualties exception who equally be admitted intensive care unit. In-hospital mortality higher (7%) (2%) casualties, particularly civilians. Conclusions This provides evidence substantial exist injury characteristics resources required treat
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Terrorism|Medicine|Injury prevention|Population|Suicide prevention|Poison control|Medical emergency|Occupational safety and health|Emergency medicine|Law|Environmental health|Political science|Pathology
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11000550
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2003262952', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11000550', 'mag': '2003262952'}
Israel
C203133693
Terrorism
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A53) A Community Home-Based Family Treatment Model in Disaster Areas
Marc Gelkopf (https://openalex.org/A5023842541)|Ross M. Berger (https://openalex.org/A5059349922)
2,011
The ongoing shelling of missiles on the city Sderot in Israel for past 8 years have caused damage terms life and property as well put more than 25,000 residents under significant threat. A recent study examining impact living these conditions has revealed that 28.4% area suffer from PTSD 75%–94% children reported to experience posttraumatic symptoms (Gelkopf, Berger, Bleich, Cohen, submitted). Despite psychological needs residents, mental health service utilization been sparse due many not feeling safe leave their homeland fear stigmatization attending public mental-health clinics. In order resolve this dilemma, we developed a community home-based family intervention delivered through mobile unit professionals who provide services traumatized families homes. model incorporates systemic approach with trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral technique narrative strategies. I will outline present an evaluation its efficacy reducing improving daily functioning adults children. also describe several cases illustrating model. Finally, conclude such may be useful providing major disaster, Tsunamis, earthquakes floods, particularly developing countries where capacity is limited local populations always means or able reach
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Mental health|Feeling|Intervention (counseling)|Unit (ring theory)|Psychological intervention|Medicine|Dilemma|Public health|Psychiatry|Psychology|Nursing|Social psychology|Philosophy|Mathematics education|Epistemology
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11000707
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2332102449', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11000707', 'mag': '2332102449'}
Israel
C134362201|C138816342
Mental health|Public health
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(A65) Stress & Trauma Studies Program (STSP): Theoretical & Practical Emergency Mental Health Interventions Studies for BA Social Work Students
Moshe Farchi (https://openalex.org/A5091828052)
2,011
The Tel Hai college Department of Social Work established this program as part its community commitment to ensure that persons with skills in emergency mental health / trauma intervention will be available the first responders when needed. main goal STSP: Training work students As First Responders Very High Professional Standards Emergency well Long Term Mental Health Interventions Qualifications. This enables integrate between theory and hands-on basic advanced stress & interventions – from help a single traumatized person mass disasters involving more complex interventions. In addition, underlines empowers self efficacy resilience. studies are carried out 4 channels: A. Academic professional workshops. B. Outdoor drills other rescue units: MDA (EMS), IDF, Police, Israel fire services, local national units) C. Volunteering responder units D. during real time events (Last one: among evacuated families mount Carmel bushfire) Student's Skills Acquired During STSP • Theoretical practical knowledge development process. Differentional diagnosis stages (From ASR C-PTSD). Identifying all sources resilience coping strategies. Basic crisis disaster methods. Crisis management command confidence, Independency Creativity, leadership leading capabilities. program, benefits latest discussed demonstrated videos.
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Psychological intervention|Mental health|Coping (psychology)|Intervention (counseling)|Psychology|Psychological resilience|Medicine|Medical education|Nursing|Psychiatry|Social psychology
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11000720
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2941153757', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11000720', 'mag': '2941153757'}
Israel
C134362201
Mental health
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
(AC) Dinucleotide Repeat Polymorphism in Intron 1 of Human EGFR Shows Ethnic Specificities and High Evidence for Association with Breast Cancer
Najla Kharrat (https://openalex.org/A5019954221)|Suad AlFadhli (https://openalex.org/A5032266826)|Mohamed Rebaı̈ (https://openalex.org/A5002003940)|Sami Aifa (https://openalex.org/A5040451719)|Imen Kallel (https://openalex.org/A5002601833)|A. Khabir (https://openalex.org/A5048104635)|Tahya Sellami‐Boudawara (https://openalex.org/A5023380468)|M. Frikha (https://openalex.org/A5090011525)|Ahmed Rebaï (https://openalex.org/A5029616466)
2,007
A polymorphic AC repeat in intron 1 of the EGFR gene was genotyped on 352 healthy individuals and 118 women with breast cancer sampled from Kuwaiti Tunisian populations. We compared allele frequencies these populations published data various ethnic groups. found very close similarity between for both allelic genotypic control patient Our analysis revealed clear interethnic differences populations; Europeans, 16 occurred predominantly, whereas Tunisia Kuwait 17 most frequent 20 predominated Asians. One hundred twenty-three women, matched patients, were used as controls to test associations risk. Strong evidence such an association 18 when considered alone (χ 2 =27.04, corrected p=0.0000016, OR=3.94) or longer alleles (>17 repeats) =20.21, p=0.0005, OR=2.30). This contrasts Asian where identified risk allele, showing heterogeneity depending ethnicity.
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Allele|Breast cancer|Genotype|Genetics|Allele frequency|Biology|Ethnic group|Cancer|Oncology|Gene|Medicine|Sociology|Anthropology
https://doi.org/10.1177/172460080702200404
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4249491616', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/172460080702200404'}
Kuwait|Tunisia
C144024400
Sociology
The International Journal of Biological Markers
(AC) dinucleotide repeat polymorphism in intron 1 of human EGFR shows ethnic specificities and high evidence for association with breast cancer
Najla Kharrat (https://openalex.org/A5019954221)|Suad AlFadhli (https://openalex.org/A5032266826)|Mohamed Rebaı̈ (https://openalex.org/A5002003940)|Sami Aifa (https://openalex.org/A5040451719)|Imen Kallel (https://openalex.org/A5002601833)|A. Khabir (https://openalex.org/A5048104635)|Tahya Sellami‐Boudawara (https://openalex.org/A5023380468)|M. Frikha (https://openalex.org/A5090011525)|Ahmed Rebai (https://openalex.org/A5018677572)
2,007
A polymorphic AC repeat in intron 1 of the EGFR gene was genotyped on 352 healthy individuals and 118 women with breast cancer sampled from Kuwaiti Tunisian populations. We compared allele frequencies these populations published data various ethnic groups. found very close similarity between for both allelic genotypic control patient Our analysis revealed clear interethnic differences populations; Europeans, 16 occurred predominantly, whereas Tunisia Kuwait 17 most frequent 20 predominated Asians. One hundred twenty-three women, matched patients, were used as controls to test associations risk. Strong evidence such an association 18 when considered alone (chi2=27.04, corrected p=0.0000016, OR=3.94) or longer alleles (>17 repeats) (chi2=20.21, p=0.0005, OR=2.30). This contrasts Asian where identified risk allele, showing heterogeneity depending ethnicity.
article
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Allele|Breast cancer|Genotype|Allele frequency|Genetics|Biology|Ethnic group|Oncology|Cancer|Internal medicine|Medicine|Gene|Sociology|Anthropology
https://doi.org/10.5301/jbm.2008.1479
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2227659383', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5301/jbm.2008.1479', 'mag': '2227659383', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18161656'}
Kuwait|Tunisia
C144024400
Sociology
The International Journal of Biological Markers|PubMed
(Ad)dressing belonging in a contested space: Embodied spatial practices of Palestinian and Israeli women in Jerusalem
Malka Greenberg Raanan (https://openalex.org/A5024621818)|Nufar Avni (https://openalex.org/A5069150886)
2,020
The article explores women's clothing choices from a feminist geopolitical lens to comprehend mobility practices and power-relations across the contested city of Jerusalem. Building on 80 interviews with Palestinian Israeli women, we explore different ways in which can be interpreted as spatial practice that affects urban im/mobilities. First, demonstrate through cultural religious norms representations body are perceived both excluding restricting women using certain areas city. Second, suggest may enable movement potentially undermine social-cultural norms. Thus, bodies political site difference resistance somewhat underscores insurmountability boundaries spaces
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Clothing|Geopolitics|Embodied cognition|Politics|Gender studies|Sociology|Mobilities|Power (physics)|Resistance (ecology)|Space (punctuation)|Political science|Social science|Law|Epistemology|Philosophy|Linguistics|Ecology|Physics|Quantum mechanics|Biology
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2019.102090
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2977787385', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2019.102090', 'mag': '2977787385'}
Israel
C144024400
Sociology
Political Geography|Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
(Ancient) Modern Architectural Theory: The Work of Louis I. Kahn
Rubén García Rubio (https://openalex.org/A5062223628)
2,017
The architecture of Louis I. Kahn changed radically in the 1950s. Such was transformation that it is difficult to find its unmistakable mark works so different like miesian Parasol House (1944) or palladian Fleisher (1959). All these differences have been widely recognized by leading architectural critics, and some them even venture place process change while he at American Academy Rome between 1950 1951. They are absolutely right terms time place. However, real question arises when comes establishing reasons for such a radical his short stay Rome. answer, however, more difficult. three months spent as Resident Architect (RAAR) were really intense. Contrarily what one might think, college friend than Professor. His job allowed him travel also encouraged do so, used lot. Some trips nearby, but made far journey got Egypt Greece. This Mediterranean known because great drawings made. critics point out this trip may had potential influence on late work. Nonetheless, no has dwelt upon far. paper will attempt unfold theme, least part it.
article
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Work (physics)|Sociology|Epistemology|Art|Philosophy|Engineering|Mechanical engineering
https://doi.org/10.13189/lls.2017.050206
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2591858222', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.13189/lls.2017.050206', 'mag': '2591858222'}
Egypt
C144024400
Sociology
Linguistics and Literature Studies
(Anticolonial) Revolution as a Felt Archive
Sara Salem (https://openalex.org/A5025612430)
2,021
Arwa Salih begins her memoir about Egypt’s anticolonial revolution by invoking haunting: “I felt profoundly disconnected from the ‘national struggle’ that haunts every sentence of this book.” Salih, a prominent Egyptian communist, evocatively named The Stillborn, referencing project was unfinished, had seemingly “failed”, and yet us all. This article argues frames such as feeling haunted or experiencing failure open up possibilities around exploring anticolonialism its afterlives an affective landscape. I engage Salih’s understanding “haunting” Dian Million’s work on archives “felt theory” in order to explore struggle postcolonial politics through lens feeling. What would it mean make sense these moments attending feelings hope, promise, grief, more? argue understandings revolutionary events are central theorising moment afterlives.
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Memoir|Feeling|Politics|Grief|Communism|Order (exchange)|Aesthetics|Psychoanalysis|History|Sociology|Art|Art history|Psychology|Law|Political science|Social psychology|Finance|Economics|Psychotherapist
https://doi.org/10.4000/ema.14769
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4200182963', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.4000/ema.14769'}
Egypt
C144024400
Sociology
Egypte/Monde Arabe
(Application of Artificial Neural Networks Model for Forecasting Consumption of Electricity in Gezira State, Sudan (2006-2018: تطبيقات الشبكات العصبية الاصطناعية للتنبؤ باستهلاك الكهرباء في ولاية الجزيرة، السودان (2006-2018)
Nada Mohammed Ahmed Alamin (https://openalex.org/A5037740175)
2,019
This paper aimed applying models of artificial neural networks to electricity consumption data in the Gezira state, Sudan for period (Jan 2006- May 2018), and predicting future values (Jun 2018- Dec 2020) by train a recurrent network using Quasi-Newton Sampling online learning. The study relied on from national control center. After networks, Thiel coefficient is used confirm efficiency model, recommends use various time series due their strength Accuracy.
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Artificial neural network|Computer science|Electricity|Artificial intelligence|Consumption (sociology)|Time series|Machine learning|Engineering|Electrical engineering|Social science|Sociology
https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.n240719
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3163180154', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.n240719', 'mag': '3163180154'}
Sudan
C144024400
Sociology
Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-ṭabīʿiyyaẗ wa-al-ḥayātiyyaẗ wa-al-taṭbīqiyyaẗ
(Auto) representaciones en internet de los guardias de seguridad privada peruanos en Irak
Giuliana Migliori (https://openalex.org/A5055213790)
2,019
This article analyzes the self-representations in social media of a group Peruvian workers hired as Private Security Guards Iraq (2005-2012), well their different identifications referring to the hypermedia narratives Internet, about globalized culture and regulated by military workforce transnational companies. In addition strong nationalist roots consistent with authoritarian and classist tradition society and realization of manhood, these identities manifest an autographic epic presence seasonal migration experiences through videos and interactive environments. As strengthening social construct embodied mercenary, this type guard is a sign contemporary civility that helps regulate system. Its legal and supposedly neutral status collides empirical position of combatant giving way critical role. In this, paradox of prototype subject adapted market economy would be possible thanks war masculinity patterns specific local context.
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Sociology|Civility|Context (archaeology)|Political science|Humanities|Law|Art|History|Politics|Archaeology
https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.201901.004
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2957845954', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.201901.004', 'mag': '2957845954'}
Iraq
C144024400
Sociology
Anthropológica del Departamento de ciencias sociales|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)|LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas)|LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas)|Redalyc (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México)|Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja)
(Auto)biographic Algerian Travels of Albert Camus and Assia Djebar
Gina Marie Breen (https://openalex.org/A5016002757)
2,018
Algerian born French writers Albert Camus and Assia Djebar both employ their memories experiences, those of family friends, within French-Algerian landscapes, to construct travel narratives that blend myth with reality. Camus’ Le Premier Homme, published posthumously in 1994, is a fiction non-fiction can be described as semi-autobiographical novel. Blanc de l’Algérie, 1995 by Djebar, memoire on loss. Although written four decades apart one year apart, together descriptions physical mental voyages demonstrate unique representations Algeria pre post independence.For Camus, writing during the colonial period, his journey literal imaginary. For having before after independence, this particular nineties describes Islamist conflict civic turmoil predominantly political. In Homme pied-noir Spanish ancestry talks about impoverished childhood but he specifically contrasts early travels later from France former homeland deliberate attempt trace roots visit father’s grave. l’Algérie Arab berber origin, discusses final journeys her fellow friends who lost lives Civil War.Travel between enables discuss effects colonization decolonization families. I will how facilitates nation they expose hybrid identities exist French-Algeria. Indeed, travelling through space time allows them re-appropriate overcome identity crises displacement associated homeland.
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The Imaginary|Homeland|Mythology|History|Independence (probability theory)|Politics|Narrative|Colonialism|War of independence|Spanish Civil War|Decolonization|Humanities|Literature|Art|Classics|Archaeology|Law|Political science|Psychoanalysis|Psychology|Statistics|Mathematics|Military service
https://doi.org/10.5070/pg7311035247
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2947552988', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5070/pg7311035247', 'mag': '2947552988'}
Algeria
C2778125881
War of independence
Paroles gelées
(B)ordering Hybrid Security? EU Stabilisation Practices in the Sahara-Sahel Region
Luca Raineri (https://openalex.org/A5024482817)|Francesco Strazzari (https://openalex.org/A5070482456)
2,019
This contribution analyses EU approach to stabilisation. Looking at the cases of Libya and Mali, focus on emerging communities stabilisation practices helps illustrate how investments in sector-specific capacity building are geared enhancement sovereign prerogatives neighbouring states that experiencing domestic political challenges. Aiming achieve a semblance stability remote borderlands, though, outsourcing Europe's security priorities—including border control fight against terrorism—has contributed ‘pragmatic’ legitimisation dubious local partners who not normative alignment with principles, leading entrenchment dysfunctional governance patronage politics.
article
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Politics|Political science|Corporate governance|Border Security|Sovereignty|Dysfunctional family|Normative|Political economy|Outsourcing|Terrorism|Business|International trade|Law|Sociology|Psychology|Finance|Psychotherapist
https://doi.org/10.1080/17449057.2019.1640509
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2965679296', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/17449057.2019.1640509', 'mag': '2965679296'}
Libya
C144024400|C203133693
Sociology|Terrorism
Ethnopolitics
(B)ordering South of Lebanon: Hizbullah's Identity Building Strategy
Daniel Meier (https://openalex.org/A5070404101)
2,015
This paper examines the importance of Lebanese southern borderland area in political strategy Hizbullah's identity building. It highlights how Hizbullah succeeded its quest to become a major player Lebanon by using South Lebanon. The main hypothesis is that this has been ordered and bordered create common among Shi'i population based on religious involvement “duty” armed resistance against Israel. To support idea, I will rely theoretical framework articulating space building refer concepts provided Middle Eastern studies. In first part paper, discuss conditions emergence group solidarity it articulates ideology. Then, highlight “lebanonization” process undertook at end civil war during 1990s transformed into sanctuary. Finally, show enforced national legitimacy social, military actions before targeting state apparatus.
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Politics|Ideology|Solidarity|Duty|Identity (music)|Legitimacy|Political science|State (computer science)|Collective identity|Population|Resistance (ecology)|Political economy|Law|Territorial integrity|Sociology|Sovereignty|Ecology|Demography|Biology|Physics|Algorithm|Acoustics|Computer science
https://doi.org/10.1080/08865655.2015.1012735
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2007799776', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/08865655.2015.1012735', 'mag': '2007799776'}
Israel|Lebanon
C144024400
Sociology
Journal of Borderlands Studies|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
(Be)Longing through visual narrative: Mediation of (dis)affect and formation of politics through photographs and narratives of migration at DiasporaTürk
Mine Gencel Bek (https://openalex.org/A5003232843)|Patricia Prieto-Blanco (https://openalex.org/A5030583524)
2,020
Our article explores how diasporic journeys and identities are remembered represented through the visual narratives of DiasporaTürk, a Turkish media presence consisting Twitter account, an Instagram page, two books. These engagements revive past (dis)affects highlight contemporary relevance nostalgia, sorrow victimization as key themes in migration experience ‘guest-workers’ from Turkey. The evidentiary force index, inhabiting fictional characters while looking like factual archival material, seems thus to both acknowledge validate migrated ‘guest-workers’, who, subaltern groups, have otherwise received little praise or recognition Turkey ‘host’ countries. At same time, converging present associated with migration, DiasporaTürk contributes reaffirming reduction homogenization official/normative collective memories via concrete visibilities/presences invisibilities/absences.
article
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Narrative|Turkish|Politics|Sociology|Gender studies|Sorrow|Praise|Affect (linguistics)|Media studies|History|Aesthetics|Psychology|Social psychology|Literature|Political science|Art|Law|Linguistics|Philosophy|Communication
https://doi.org/10.1177/1367877920923356
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3047764888', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/1367877920923356', 'mag': '3047764888'}
Turkey
C144024400
Sociology
International Journal of Cultural Studies|University of Brighton Repository (University of Brighton)
(Book Review) Iran and Nuclear Weapons: Protracted Conflict and Proliferation by Saira Khan
Masooma Jafri (https://openalex.org/A5014434858)
2,018

 Saira Khan in her book ‘Iran and Nuclear weapons: Protracted Conflict proliferation’, has discussed a number of key issues related to the Iranian nuclear program, made an attempt make explicit factors that persuade state seek weapons. addresses following questions here book: why enduring economic pressure international condemnation still looks forward developing its capabilities? What are drivers keenness acquire status power? is relation between protracted conflicts risks proliferation weapons considering case Middle East?
review
en
Nuclear weapon|Nuclear power|Nuclear proliferation|Political science|State (computer science)|Development economics|Law|Computer science|Economics|Physics|Nuclear physics|Algorithm
https://doi.org/10.37540/njips.v1i2.18
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Iran
C47768531
Development economics
NUST journal of international peace and stability
(COVID)-19 and the Impact on Cultural Tourism: The Case of Beit She'An Valley, Israel
Michael Sofer (https://openalex.org/A5056932184)|Irit Shmuel (https://openalex.org/A5052950800)|Irit Amit-Cohen (https://openalex.org/A5064686720)|Anat Tchetchik (https://openalex.org/A5070876522)|Shilo Shiff (https://openalex.org/A5086871590)|Michael Yaron (https://openalex.org/A5044537076)
2,023
Under the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic in Israel, almost every taken-for-granted feature of day-to-day life was affected. This phenomenon and its derived socioeconomic effects on cultural tourism have been investigated a northern peripheral area, Beit She???an Valley, which includes small urban municipality, town, regional council, Emek HaMaayanot (a rural municipality). The closure heritage sites kind public venue has led to economic consequences such as absence tourists, worker layoffs industry, wave collapse businesses. In order understand implications surveys were conducted among two local groups: business owners residents. findings show that 9 out 10 businesses affected, yet few received governmental support. A large number think under current circumstances, their can be sustained only for several months. Residents reported during pandemic, they avoided spaces gatherings, visiting much less often than before pandemic. It is clear both groups readjust perception tourist activities. changes took place activities following related tourism, well tour guides, different ways operate Interviews with group suggest new initiatives survival strategies may far-reaching region characteristics. this research yield recommendations regarding how deal similar crises future so at will not harmed.
article
en
Tourism|Pandemic|Socioeconomic status|Closure (psychology)|Economic growth|Cultural heritage|Economic impact analysis|Socioeconomics|Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)|Geography|Business|Sociology|Political science|Population|Demography|Law|Economics|Medicine|Disease|Pathology|Infectious disease (medical specialty)|Microeconomics
https://doi.org/10.3727/109830422x16600594683463
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Israel
C144024400
Sociology
Tourism Culture & Communication
(China's Renewable Foreign Policy between Economic Interests and Western and African Restrictions - Sudan and South Sudan (2007-2017: سياسة الصين الخارجية المتجددة بين المصالح الاقتصادية والتضييق الغربي والإفريقي - السودان وجنوب السودان ( 2007- 2017 )
Muawiya Ali Musa Ali (https://openalex.org/A5029418129)
2,018
This paper presents an analysis of China's foreign policy towards the Africa in effort to identify and explain any possible shift its long-held previous strategy non-interference African affairs. economic relations have grown considerably over past two decades, calling for restructuring these policies. concludes that three main factors - interests, Western pressure forced China adopt a more interventionist role internal affairs states. The aims extrapolate, based on case studies, countries Sudan South know how played their changing Chinese non-interference. It is also trying what this may refer globally.
article
en
Foreign policy|China|Restructuring|Political science|Development economics|International relations|Political economy|Economy|Economics|Politics|Law
https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.m121217
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Sudan
C47768531
Development economics
مجلة العلوم الإقتصادية و الإدارية و القانونية
(Commentary) A Perspective on “A Plague of Our Time” and “Working With Survivors of Torture”
Gerald R. Gray (https://openalex.org/A5086239101)
2,004
Engstrom and Okamura have written a fine general introduction for social workers on the subject of modern torture its treatment. The bibliography also shows many important writings, authors, sources. I will only add certain emphases or expansions, some with reference to U.S. behavior in Iraq because that confronts us immediacy, we can learn better what our clients been through.
article
en
Torture|Plague (disease)|Perspective (graphical)|Time perspective|Psychology|History|Political science|Ancient history|Social psychology|Law|Computer science|Artificial intelligence|Human rights
https://doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.1511
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1973235895', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.1511', 'mag': '1973235895'}
Iraq
C169437150
Human rights
Families in Society
(Con)Texts for Cultural and Linguistic Hybridity among Somali Diaspora Youth
Martha Bigelow (https://openalex.org/A5021807853)
2,011
The perspectives of immigrant youth are important to be aware because they can reveal the powerful role society has in framing and forming range possibilities available them. Culturally speaking, often face mismatches between home school values, but sometimes encounter intracultural struggles as well. This article reviews literature about cultural adaptation then illustrates concepts third space (Bhabha, 1994 Bhabha, H. 1994. location culture, New York, NY: Routledge. [Google Scholar]) using three texts produced by Somali adolescent boys. offer examples a window into their language use, identities that take shape at school, home, other public spaces. A discussion each text connects questions implications for educators.
review
en
Somali|Hybridity|Framing (construction)|Sociology|Immigration|Diaspora|Gender studies|Youth culture|Media studies|Anthropology|Linguistics|Political science|History|Philosophy|Archaeology|Law
https://doi.org/10.1080/1547688x.2011.551732
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2069425610', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/1547688x.2011.551732', 'mag': '2069425610'}
Somalia
C144024400
Sociology
The New Educator
(Counter-) terrorism in Africa: Reflections for a new decade
Sven Botha (https://openalex.org/A5036525056)|Suzanne Graham (https://openalex.org/A5051620784)
2,021
As the new decade dawns, Africa remains a key frontier for terrorist activity with ongoing campaigns in Nigeria, Kenya and Somalia, among other places, while insurgencies have emerged Central African Republic Mozambique. This article provides an introduction to this special issue on terrorism counter-terrorism Africa, highlighting need review response(s) as problem worsens. While often appears speak one voice against terrorism, it does not act one. Thus, is argued that states their domestic joint responses allow more comprehensive understanding of (in)capabilities how best address them. With backdrop set, assessments are undertaken South Nigeria. The issues financing bioterrorism also discussed. Collaboration sharing practices peers continent proposed.
review
en
Terrorism|Political science|Frontier|Development economics|Counter terrorism|Political economy|Economic growth|Sociology|Law|Economics
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2021.1927823
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Somalia
C144024400|C203133693|C47768531
Development economics|Sociology|Terrorism
South African Journal of International Affairs
(De)Constructing Risk: The Weaponised and Commodified Home
Helene Kazan (https://openalex.org/A5079007448)
2,019
The history of ‘risk’ is bound up with the colonisation; colonial merchants conceptualised risk, and this principle insurance, as a mechanism for trading commodities across turbulent seas. This transformation risk into separate, commodified object engendered an unequal distribution its effects through understanding value in relation to human life resource commodities. practice-led PhD project analyses Lebanon study homes lives affected by limit condition mechanised conflict capitalist ideals profit-making, first introduced Arab region British French colonialism. I investigate unfolding present intersectional analysis international law, architecture, experience violent affect. Spanning from Second World War present, demonstrate two architectural typologies Lebanon, materialised potential destruction development weaponised home: Waad project, redevelopment Haret Hreik Beirut Hizb-Allah following their during 2006 war Israel; yet-to-be-built luxury projects Beirut, which exist life-sized visualisations on hoardings that wrap construction sites. The thesis also examines subjective living protracted Lebanon. Having been excluded often chaotic account violence, here framed ‘poetic testimony’, finds place art cultural production. analysed practical aspects example ‘Points Contact’, exhibition curated 2018. Here pose questions about revolutionary poetic testimony, method breaking asymmetric power relations entailed risk.
dissertation
en
Commodification|Colonialism|Architecture|Economy|Sociology|History|Law|Political science|Political economy|Geography|Economics|Archaeology
https://doi.org/10.25602/gold.00026881
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Israel|Lebanon
C144024400
Sociology
(De)Constructing the Geography of America's Surge in Iraq
Andrew Shears (https://openalex.org/A5021001244)|James A. Tyner (https://openalex.org/A5003190474)
2,009
AntipodeVolume 41, Issue 2 p. 221-225 (De)Constructing the Geography of America's Surge in Iraq Andrew Shears, Shears Department Geography, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA; [email protected]Search for more papers by this authorJames A Tyner, James Tyner author First published: 25 February 2009 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00669.xCitations: 1Read full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare 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 a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Citing Literature Volume41, Issue2March 2009Pages RelatedInformation
review
en
State (computer science)|Citation|Library science|Media studies|Sociology|Computer science|Algorithm
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00669.x
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Iraq
C144024400
Sociology
Antipode
(De)Legitimizing Violence: Gendering the Arab Spring - A Comparative Analysis of Institutions in Egypt and Tunisia
Reham ElMorally (https://openalex.org/A5025144718)
2,020
The Arab Spring (2011) was characterized by uprisings in various countries that attempted to oust their respective regimes. revolutions diffused from the movement Tunisia rest of countries. followed what is now commonly known as Winter, i.e. resurgence authoritarian and oppressive regimes array radicalization. This research attempts compare contrast Egypt, which considered a failed story, Tunisia, success story. underlying question is: are institutional social structures exist have amounted success/failure? hypothesis Tunisia’s configurations more gender conscious than Egypt’s, leading stronger resilient superstructure encapsulated aggregate population instead lobbying for interests hegemonic blocs. In other words, society might be aware bargaining power historically marginalized women ousting regime, opposed Egyptian population. awareness reflected structure political institutions, dynamics within those affects selection orientation decision-makers.
article
en
Authoritarianism|Hegemony|Radicalization|Population|Power (physics)|Politics|Political science|Political economy|Sociology|Development economics|Democracy|Economics|Law|Physics|Demography|Quantum mechanics
https://doi.org/10.36941/mjss-2020-0027
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Egypt|Tunisia
C144024400|C47768531
Development economics|Sociology
Mediterranean journal of social sciences
(De)constructing Nationalist Imagery: Jordanian Cinema in Times of Crisis
George Potter (https://openalex.org/A5011118961)
2,015
A questioning of national narratives, internal economic struggles and external existential threats have all worked to characterize the current moment in Jordan as one tension instability, marked by price hikes, protests refugee crises. Over past decade, an emergent cinema industry has served means which these been chronicled, centring attention on diverse communities within Amman films such When Monaliza Smiled. Conversely, 50 years earlier, first Jordanian film, Struggle Jerash, responded another period crisis history attempting assert a nationalist narrative defence Hashemite Kingdom’s East Bank identity under King Hussein. By comparing Jerash Smiled, this article will demonstrate how from two periods challenges narratives opposite ways, with working help construct nationalism, Smiled deconstruct narrative. These also be shown microcosms struggle over their respective eras.
article
en
Nationalism|Narrative|Movie theater|National identity|Existentialism|Political science|Media studies|Gender studies|History|Sociology|Political economy|Law|Literature|Art|Politics|Art history
https://doi.org/10.1080/13530194.2015.1060152
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Jordan
C144024400
Sociology
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
(De)legitimization of single mothers’ welfare rights: United States, Britain and Israel
Anat Herbst-Debby (https://openalex.org/A5066746465)
2,022
This article contributes to the theoretical discussion of historical legitimacy single mothers by examining construction relationships between motherhood and welfare policy. Specifically, study analyses changing discourse regarding mothers, social policy designed for them, in US, UK Israel from 1970s 2000s. These three countries are similar terms embeddedness, extension institutionalization neoliberal ideology their policies public discourse, together with legislation affecting yet they differ implementation history development. The examines institutional intersectionality along cultural perceptions each country. Looking at both development withdrawal rights over time, we deepen understanding how image mother is created regime.
article
en
Single mothers|Legitimacy|Embeddedness|Ideology|Welfare|Welfare reform|Political science|Institutionalisation|Legislation|Social policy|Social rights|Welfare state|Sociology|Public policy|Political economy|Politics|Law|Social science|Psychology|Developmental psychology
https://doi.org/10.1177/09589287221076743
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Israel
C100243477|C129603779|C144024400|C19159745|C2777022163|C2777671340
Social policy|Social rights|Sociology|Welfare|Welfare reform|Welfare state
Journal of European Social Policy
(Deceptive) Status Seeking Strategies in France and Tunisia
Insaf Békir (https://openalex.org/A5077985171)|Sana El Harbi (https://openalex.org/A5039012658)|Gilles Grolleau (https://openalex.org/A5051814475)
2,011
Abstract We contend that consumption of a given status conveying good frequently follows Kuznets-like curve. Concretely, the marker first increases with level income per capita, reaches maximum and then decreases at higher levels income. Moreover, globalization has led to greater homogenization markers across societies. Given severe budget constraints in developing countries lax enforcement intellectual property rights, we people are more likely use deceptive signaling strategies strong desire keep up "Joneses" located developed countries. investigate empirically what used Tunisia France satisfy some needs. Using survey data France, show Tunisian students adopt signals by consuming fakes compared French students. also identify each context determinants purchase intention genuine conferring goods. emphasize policy implications. Keywords: behavioral economicspositionstatus
article
en
Keeping up with the Joneses|Enforcement|Consumption (sociology)|Socioeconomic status|Context (archaeology)|Economics|Globalization|Per capita|Per capita income|Luxury goods|Demographic economics|Development economics|Political science|Business|Sociology|Geography|Macroeconomics|Social science|Market economy|Marketing|Law|Demography|Population|Archaeology|Debt
https://doi.org/10.2753/jei0021-3624450311
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Tunisia
C144024400|C47768531
Development economics|Sociology
Journal of Economic Issues|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
(Decisions of the Palestinian Constitutional Judiciary)
Newar Bdair (https://openalex.org/A5015389315)
2,018
Arabic Abstract:يختص القضاء الدستوري في فلسطين بالرقابة على دستورية القوانين، وكذلك اختصاصات أخرى كتفسير نصوص الدستور. ولأهمية هذا تحقيق دولة القانون القائمة مبدأ سمو الدستور، نستعرض هذه الورقة القرارات الصادرة عن الفلسطيني، تلك المحكمة العليا بصفتها الدستورية، الدستورية العليا، قسمين؛ الأول يتضمن ملخصات حول –على شكل بطاقات تعريفية- وتشمل رقم القرار؛ تاريخ مكان انعقاد المحكمة؛ طبيعة الدعوى؛ آلية الاتصال بالدعوى؛ الجهة الطاعنة؛ المطعون ضدها؛ الموضوع؛ وملخص منطوق القرار. أما القسم الثاني منه يحتوي ملاحق- النص الكامل للقرارات. English Abstract: The constitutional judiciary in Palestine is specialized review as well interpreting provisions. Constitutional makes part of the rule law based on supremacy constitution. In this Paper we will decisions issued by Palestinian Court whether it was High Acting Court, or Supreme Court. All going to be reviewed two sections: first one contain summaries for these court decisions, their number, venue and date issue, reason petition, main arguments, result each decision; second section full text decisions.
review
ar
Political science|Constitutional court|Law|Constitutional law|Law and economics|Constitution|Sociology
https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3123856
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Palestine
C144024400
Sociology
Social Science Research Network
(Dis)-Intersecting Intersectionality in the Time of Queer Syrian-Refugee-ness in Lebanon
Sabiha Allouche (https://openalex.org/A5020695678)
2,017
This paper heeds Jasbir Puar’s call to supplement an intersectional analysis with exercise of assemblage when examining identity politics. It argues that asylum organizations’ unwillingness account for the interplay between receiving state (in this case Lebanon) and lived reality (Syrian) LGBT refugees results in a “one size fits all” narrative forces latter into more visible potentially death-instigating corporeality. The is summed up elitist discourse “Syrian neo-invasion” revival “authentic Lebanese masculinity.” Whereas Syrian refugee vilified as “rapist” heterosexual context, they are emasculated “necessarily bottom” same-sex one. hegemonized through its emergence at intersection sect, political loyalty, class. At empirical level, draws on narratives recollected during fieldwork order show limits takes politics given, seen organization’s western-imbued “fixed” interpretations what identities should “look like” “act like.”
article
en
Queer|Refugee|Intersectionality|Gender studies|Narrative|Context (archaeology)|Masculinity|Politics|Identity (music)|Sociology|State (computer science)|Political science|Law|History|Aesthetics|Archaeology|Algorithm|Computer science|Linguistics|Philosophy
https://doi.org/10.36583/3-1-9
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Lebanon|Syria
C144024400
Sociology
Center for International and Regional Studies (Georgetown University)|Center for International and Regional Studies (Georgetown University)|Open Research Exeter (University of Exeter)
(Dis)-Intersecting Intersectionality in the Time of Queer Syrian-Refugee-ness in Lebanon
Sabiha Allouche (https://openalex.org/A5020695678)
2,017
This paper heeds Jasbir Puar’s call to supplement an intersectional analysis with exercise of assemblage when examining identity politics. It argues that asylum organizations’ unwillingness account for the interplay between receiving state (in this case Lebanon) and lived reality (Syrian) LGBT refugees results in a “one size fits all” narrative forces latter into more visible potentially death-instigating corporeality. The is summed up elitist discourse “Syrian neo-invasion” revival “authentic Lebanese masculinity.” Whereas Syrian refugee vilified as “rapist” heterosexual context, they are emasculated “necessarily bottom” same-sex one. hegemonized through its emergence at intersection sect, political loyalty, class. At empirical level, draws on narratives recollected during fieldwork order show limits takes politics given, seen organization’s western-imbued “fixed” interpretations what identities should “look like” “act like.”
article
en
Refugee|Queer|Gender studies|Intersectionality|Narrative|Context (archaeology)|Masculinity|Politics|Identity (music)|Sociology|State (computer science)|Political science|Criminology|Law|History|Aesthetics|Linguistics|Philosophy|Archaeology|Algorithm|Computer science
https://doi.org/10.36583/kohl/3-1-9
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Lebanon|Syria
C144024400
Sociology
Center for International and Regional Studies (Georgetown University)|Center for International and Regional Studies (Georgetown University)|Open Research Exeter (University of Exeter)
(Dis)-Intersecting Intersectionality in the Time of Queer Syrian-Refugee-ness in Lebanon
Sabiha Allouche (https://openalex.org/A5020695678)
2,017
This paper heeds Jasbir Puar’s call to supplement an intersectional analysis with exercise of assemblage when examining identity politics. It argues that asylum organizations’ unwillingness account for the interplay between receiving state (in this case Lebanon) and lived reality (Syrian) LGBT refugees results in a “one size fits all” narrative forces latter into more visible potentially death-instigating corporeality. The is summed up elitist discourse “Syrian neo-invasion” revival “authentic Lebanese masculinity.” Whereas Syrian refugee vilified as “rapist” heterosexual context, they are emasculated “necessarily bottom” same-sex one. hegemonized through its emergence at intersection sect, political loyalty, class. At empirical level, draws on narratives recollected during fieldwork order show limits takes politics given, seen organization’s western-imbued “fixed” interpretations what identities should “look like” “act like.”
article
en
Refugee|Queer|Gender studies|Intersectionality|Narrative|Masculinity|Context (archaeology)|Politics|Identity (music)|Sociology|State (computer science)|Criminology|Political science|Law|History|Aesthetics|Art|Archaeology|Algorithm|Computer science|Literature
https://doi.org/10.36583/kohl/3-1-10
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Lebanon|Syria
C144024400
Sociology
SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London)|Center for International and Regional Studies (Georgetown University)|Open Research Exeter (University of Exeter)
(Dis)-Intersecting Intersectionality in the Time of Queer Syrian-Refugee-ness in Lebanon
Sabiha Allouche (https://openalex.org/A5020695678)
2,017
This paper heeds Jasbir Puar’s call to supplement an intersectional analysis with exercise of assemblage when examining identity politics. It argues that asylum organizations’ unwillingness account for the interplay between receiving state (in this case Lebanon) and lived reality (Syrian) LGBT refugees results in a “one size fits all” narrative forces latter into more visible potentially death-instigating corporeality. The is summed up elitist discourse “Syrian neo-invasion” revival “authentic Lebanese masculinity.” Whereas Syrian refugee vilified as “rapist” heterosexual context, they are emasculated “necessarily bottom” same-sex one. hegemonized through its emergence at intersection sect, political loyalty, class. At empirical level, draws on narratives recollected during fieldwork order show limits takes politics given, seen organization’s western-imbued “fixed” interpretations what identities should “look like” “act like.”
article
en
Refugee|Queer|Intersectionality|Gender studies|Narrative|Context (archaeology)|Masculinity|Politics|Identity (music)|Sociology|State (computer science)|Political science|Criminology|Law|History|Aesthetics|Linguistics|Philosophy|Archaeology|Algorithm|Computer science
https://doi.org/10.36583/kohl/3-1-11
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Lebanon|Syria
C144024400
Sociology
Center for International and Regional Studies (Georgetown University)|Center for International and Regional Studies (Georgetown University)|Open Research Exeter (University of Exeter)
(Dis)Affection and Recognition in Millennial Urban Melodrama: Transnational Perspectives by Women Filmmakers
Catherine L. Benamou (https://openalex.org/A5088702612)
2,016
This essay explores new directions taken by urban social melodrama directed women in Brazil, Mexico, Iran, and Switzerland at the turn of 21st century, a period marked sudden state divestment film agencies distribution (in Brazil Mexico), coupled with economic instability, political scandals, attempts reform. Each these countries continues to host robust art cinema which serious questions are posed regarding future nation-state, gender relations, fate those left behind, or impaired neoliberal development model. Rather than cast epic proportions, bold allegories writ large, several cineastes – Tata Amaral, Maricarmen de Lara, Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Stina Werenfels have chosen focus instead on disaffection alternative sources recognition within intimate relationships unfolding among working aspiring middle classes. My comparison their films focuses formal attributes, characterization, uses architecture domestic space, intermediality, all contribute reworking screen while creating opportunities for subjectivities emerge.
article
en
Writ|Movie theater|Affection|State (computer science)|Politics|Gender studies|EPIC|Political science|Sociology|Political economy|History|Law|Art|Art history|Literature|Psychology|Social psychology|Algorithm|Computer science
https://doi.org/10.22475/rebeca.v4n1.339
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Iran
C144024400
Sociology
Rebeca|LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas)
(Dis)Affordances: Publicness and the Question of Absence
Kusha Sefat (https://openalex.org/A5049295320)
2,023
Recent works in media and communications studies have increasingly embedded the analysis of publicness within Science Technology Studies (STS) and, interrelatedly, new materialism. The result has emphasized significant role that everyday objects play engendering various publics. Yet, uncritical incorporation materialism its bias toward present forms materiality led many scholars to ignore relationships between absent material publicness. This is a key shortcoming since realities are actively, not so innocently, produced as non-thinkable alternatives what exists, impeding externalized worlds from becoming pronounceable need or an aspiration contexts hegemonic globalization. In this essay, I draw on emerging studies, along with social political history revolutionary Iran, touchstones for critical discussion linkages publicness, materiality, absence. conclude some observations questions amid emergency climate change.
article
en
Materiality (auditing)|Materialism|Affordance|Sociology|Hegemony|Politics|Epistemology|Media studies|Environmental ethics|Aesthetics|Social science|Political science|Law|Psychology|Philosophy|Cognitive psychology
https://doi.org/10.1177/01634437231202154
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Iran
C144024400
Sociology
Media, Culture & Society
(Dis)Enabling Masculinities: The Word and the Body, Class Politics, and Male Sexuality in El Saadawi’s God Dies by the Nile
Sally Hayward (https://openalex.org/A5078783257)
2,005
Set in the small Egyptian community of Kafr El Teen on banks Nile, God Dies by Nile focuses Mayor’s exploitation Zakeya, Kafrawi, and their families. Forming a complex relationship between words, images, lived experience, Saadawi makes visible version reality that privileges those who can utilize material practices to create sustain position power. Ruling “the government Teen” (El 1995: 9) as if it were his own personal empire independent national Cairo, Mayor uses word image displace ultimate ruler eyes community. Superficially, most “able” man village, “representative Government” “responsible official” (8), appears at first have privileged sense identity physiognomy. His “deep blue eyes,” which speak mother’s Englishness, “prominent high forehead” allow both himself villagers imagine him one “[rulers] [the] country” (12).
chapter
en
Government (linguistics)|Politics|Ruler|Physiognomy|Identity (music)|Human sexuality|Art|Sociology|Genealogy|History|Gender studies|Aesthetics|Law|Political science|Philosophy|Anthropology|Linguistics|Physics|Quantum mechanics
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403979605_9
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Egypt
C144024400
Sociology
Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks
(Dis)Inclination of Iraqi Medical Students Towards Creative Thinking: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Nawfal Al-Hadithi (https://openalex.org/A5084907680)|Ahmed Al-Imam (https://openalex.org/A5088173235)
2,017
BACKGROUND: There have been several attempts in the past centuries to quantify human intelligence, many of these were successful. On other hand, there parallel trials identify and an individual’s creativity. To date, is no universal definition creativity nor a quantifying system measure it with reliable accuracy.MATERIALS & METHODS: This quasi-experimental study Iraqi population undergraduate medical students aged 18-20 years; male-to-female ratio 3 10. The total number participants was 195 (n=195) who allocated into three groups; A, B, C (nA=67, nB=61, nC=67). Each group interviewed separately, given choice either correspond quiz on already taught subject or write down ideas (one more) creative-innovative potentials. restriction time, language, theme topics be written.RESULTS: significant difference between groups’ tendency take (p-value=0.040). However, inter-group intra-group analyses failed detect any students’ tendencies towards creative classical form thinking. Besides, gender not found determinant effect (p=0.633) traditional thinking based knowledge (0.905).CONCLUSION: statistically differences original (creative) standard pattern indicated some substantial affinity exploring knowledge.
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Creativity|Theme (computing)|Psychology|Value (mathematics)|Significant difference|Subject (documents)|Population|Mathematics education|Creative thinking|Social psychology|Medicine|Demography|Computer science|Sociology|Mathematics|Statistics|Internal medicine|Library science|Operating system
https://doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v9n11p186
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Iraq
C144024400
Sociology
Global Journal of Health Science|RePEc: Research Papers in Economics
(Dis)Order
Elizabeth Smith Rousselle (https://openalex.org/A5053002186)
2,014
José Cadalso’s epistolary novel Cartas marruecas (Moroccan Letters) and Josefa Amar y Borbón’s treatise Discurso sobre la educación física moral de las mujeres (Discourse on the Physical Moral Education of Women) reflect aspects ethos Enlightenment epitomized by thinkers such as Immanuel Kant, David Hume, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Kant described essence humankind’s true coming age with people’s courage commitment to use their intelligence above all else. Kant’s common cry “sapere aude!” or “dare know!” encapsulated his plea that people access maturity, autonomy, guidance through own intelligence. Voltaire expressed ardently antireligious sentiment stating theology actually entertained him its repeated representation demented nature humankind. Hume asserted sensory perception was untrustworthy only mathematical equations certainty, while Montesquieu identified monarchies honor, republics virtue, despotic regimes constant fear. Rousseau questioned introduction private property influence science, culture, societal conventions in promoting affective egalitarian bonds between people. Almost Western European agreed political legal imperatives should regulate society rather than tribal religious ones (Muñoz Puelles 54–58).
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Enlightenment|Philosophy|Ethos|Virtue|Monarchy|Order (exchange)|Prudence|Politics|Humanities|Theology|Epistemology|Religious studies|Sociology|Law|Political science|Finance|Linguistics|Economics
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137439888_2
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Morocco
C144024400
Sociology
Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks
(Dis)Respect, or When Blackness Is the Natural Object of Dissent
Jeffrey Q. McCune (https://openalex.org/A5052014067)|Jordan Mulkey (https://openalex.org/A5065706479)
2,019
(Dis)Respect, or When Blackness Is the Natural Object of Dissent Jeffrey Q. McCune Jr. (bio) and Jordan Mulkey There is a dialogue between two musings that follow, critical pondering born set conversations us. "How do we move blackness from an object convenience to one full-time dissent?" What began as undergraduate mentee talking his mentor became about state black study possibilities available in release age-old "key terms." In our discussion arrived at primary points interest, which tried interrogate keynote plenary remarks: how itself already diss respectable whiteness; therefore, duty be intimate with understands refusal resistance proper objects methods. structural antagonism respectability anti-respectability ruse, these terms are situated within terrain impossible respect. Instead, may better served rethink its disrespect method dissent. I Radical requires intimacy deviance, not departures it. Contrary James Baldwin's warning The Fire Next Time, sometimes you have "what white world calls nigger."1 While Baldwin sees this performance "nigger" site destruction for folks, argue nigger-embodiment particularly useful scenes antiblackness. To see even kernels change—in unrelenting field antagonism—requires resistant, whiteness-critiquing, obstructing everyday conveniences, respectability. This dissent must occur action, speech, reading practices hermeneutics, performance, classroom, relationships. what learned Ferguson; creation spiritual formations odds classic Christianity; learn living queer feminist man raising boys preparing hate them. "Being [End Page 199] Nigger" is, Sadiyya Hartman suggests, being after "more than desire inclusion limited national project provides."2 Meaning, goal find pathways righteous citizenship write ourselves into "humanity"; rather, it such, knowing all will always be, especially insofar participation antiblackness concerned. no incentive whiteness relinquish duties perform commit violence against bodies matter. only reckoning nonparticipation when begin more permanently whiteness, thought could subjects employ antiblackness—which can look like respectability, but also found antithesis. Respectability anti-respectability, though useful, often discussed ways pretend there other constructs outside "respect" construct, satisfy desires remake worlds. These worlds, me, unapologetically fuck canon—a negotiating around (or avoidance of), rather working it—and manifest some ideas humanity dignity, been deemed "givens." my next book, Read! An Experiment Seeing Black, call disobedient readings, engagement past present performances, cultural artifacts, sacrosanct institutions—from slavery Black Gender System—to offer careful rendering new defy come know "facts blackness." suggest interrogation institutions—especially looking state-sanctioned violence—is treatment contoured by grotesque readings blackness. way, carefully craft monstrous presence, intimately engages "black men women" indicate transfixed trifling their attendance people life. mediocre costs For too...
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Dissent|White (mutation)|Object (grammar)|Natural (archaeology)|Situated|Sociology|Aesthetics|History|Art|Politics|Law|Political science|Philosophy|Archaeology|Computer science|Linguistics|Artificial intelligence|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Gene
https://doi.org/10.1353/aq.2019.0013
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Jordan
C144024400
Sociology
American Quarterly
(Dis)agreement with the Implementation of Humanitarian Policy Measures Towards Asylum Seekers in Israel: Does the Frame Matter?
Oshrat Hochman (https://openalex.org/A5049197057)|Adi Hercowitz-Amir (https://openalex.org/A5054723433)
2,016
This study investigates emerging public attitudes about the implementation of humanitarian policy measures towards asylum seekers among Jewish population in Israel. It specifically asks whether way Israel are framed informs process attitude formation Israeli public. To answer this question, we measure extent to which frame “infiltrators” as opposed “asylum seekers” positively predicts rejection toward seekers. Following framing theory, also propose that effect depends on respondents’ perceived levels threat by seekers, and their political identification. In line with our hypothesis, findings indicate decreases increasing threat. Although is somewhat weaker respondents a right-wing identification, differences between these other not significant.
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Refugee|Framing (construction)|Judaism|Politics|Seekers|Population|Framing effect|Political science|Social psychology|Psychology|Sociology|Law|Geography|Demography|Archaeology|Persuasion
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-016-0510-0
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Israel
C144024400
Sociology
Journal of International Migration and Integration|Social Science Open Access Repository (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
(Dis)avling Sacrifice: Veterans’ Classification in Iran
Alireza Moradi (https://openalex.org/A5074546948)
2,021
Abstract This paper examines how disabled Iranian and Afghan ex-combatants oppose hierarchies among veterans demand welfare benefits in Iran by mobilising a state-propagated sacrificial reasoning that defies economic calculations encourages pan-Islamic solidarity. I show the scope of veterans’ are conditioned biometric assessment disability migration policies, which turn produce different classifications war perpetuate civic inequalities. address struggles to secure benefit entitlements, involves questioning multiple ‘ordering’ state institutions, have made it possible for both contest state’s exclusionary care practices. Building on anthropological literature biological citizenship, contribute an understanding relation between citizenship acts, appealing provides counterweight legal, medical, national boundaries deservingness, enables citizens non-citizens stake claims social equity.
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Citizenship|Solidarity|Equity (law)|CONTEST|Political science|Paternalism|State (computer science)|Sociology|Law and economics|Law|Political economy|Algorithm|Politics|Computer science
https://doi.org/10.3790/soc.71.2.129
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Iran
C144024400
Sociology
Sociologus
(Dis)connectivities in wartime: The therapeutic geographies of Iraqi healthcare–seeking in Lebanon
Omar Dewachi (https://openalex.org/A5072628440)|Anthony Rizk (https://openalex.org/A5022669768)|Neil Singh (https://openalex.org/A5048542375)
2,017
The proliferation of conflicts across borders Middle Eastern States has transformed the landscapes health and healthcare region. In case Iraq, state collapsed under strain protracted conflicts. Meanwhile, Lebanon’s post-war system is booming, becoming more privatised. this paper, we build on an ethnographic study movements experiences Iraqi patients in Lebanon to show how one consequences war rise alternative forms healthcare–seeking practices survival strategies – a therapeutic geography that embedded regional economies geopolitical relations reconfigurations. We argue for need reimagine disconnectivity connectivity systems conflict as grounded empirical realities mobility East.
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Geopolitics|Health care|Middle East|Healthcare system|Ethnography|Political science|State (computer science)|Political economy|Economic growth|Development economics|Sociology|Law|Politics|Economics|Algorithm|Anthropology|Computer science
https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2017.1395469
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Iraq|Lebanon
C144024400|C160735492|C2988170871|C47768531
Development economics|Health care|Healthcare system|Sociology
Global Public Health|PubMed
(Dis)courtesy Bias: “Methodological Cognates,” Data Validity, and Ethics in Violence-Adjacent Research
Sarah Parkinson (https://openalex.org/A5065082284)
2,021
In settings where war, forced migration, and humanitarian crisis have attracted international attention, research participants’ prior experiences with journalists, advocacy groups, state security, organizations influence scholarly work. Building on long-term fieldwork in Iraq Lebanon, this article argues that individuals’ communities’ previous ongoing interactions these actors affect the content, quality, validity of data gathered as well shaping possibilities for ethical academic research. Drawing observational interview-based service providers, displaced persons, cross-sector use “methodological cognates” such surveys structured interviews shapes reliability via four mechanisms: regurgitation, redirection, reluctant participation, resistance. I contend features process should centrally inform academics’ designs, project siting, case selection, analysis.
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Courtesy|Public relations|Sociology|Humanitarian aid|Research ethics|Political science|Social psychology|Psychology|Law|Psychiatry
https://doi.org/10.1177/00104140211024309
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Iraq|Lebanon
C144024400
Sociology
Comparative Political Studies
(Divorce in the Palestinian society and its relation to some variables from the point of view of divorced women in the city of Ramallah during the period (2010- 2019: الطلاق في المجتمع الفلسطيني وعلاقته ببعض المتغيرات من وجهة نظر المطلقات في مدينة رام الله خلال الفترة (2010- 2019) "دراسة ميدانية نقدية"
Abd Elmajid Naief Alawneh (https://openalex.org/A5015473206)
2,019
This study is a critical analytical in which the researcher used descriptive approach to describe previous studies this subject. In addition, he dealt with field aspect represented by selecting research society, divorced women Palestinian city of Ramallah, using questionnaire tool, these cases women, where aim dealing problem divorce Arab especially after knowledge increased presence phenomenon recent years, studied impact factors that affect increase was two parts: main theoretical section an and manner based on studies, addition social sample Ramallah middle West Bank. led number results. The most important results rate has been high years for many reasons, unconscious insufficient awareness, existence diseases absence democracy within family itself, Other factors, cultural, economic Kaltgar. It also emerged cultural change influential rise followed change, it found first place came reached degree value (87%) second society 69%, while community only 30% Cultural economic, majority were younger than 30 age (68%), non- or single- parent children (83%) low level education, (68%). Most them do not work permanently (68%) have average monthly income less (87%). there strong inverse statistically significant relationship between reproduction, educational levels. higher divorces, children, Monthly vice versa. At end research, made recommendations at public private levels, introduction orientation course those who are coming marriage necessity alerting media about dangers different aspects. terms lifestyles, procreation others.
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Phenomenon|Descriptive research|Sociology|Period (music)|Social change|Affect (linguistics)|Democracy|Psychology|Social psychology|Social science|Political science|Law|Politics|Aesthetics|Physics|Communication|Quantum mechanics|Philosophy
https://doi.org/10.26389/m170619
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West Bank
C144024400
Sociology
Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-insāniyyaẗ wa-al-iğtimāʿiyyaẗ
(Economic and Social Duality in Iran (Using Fuzzy Topsis Decision-making
Jalil Khodaparasat Shirazi (https://openalex.org/A5080914545)
2,015
One of the planners and policy-makers’ aims on one hand is optimum allocating distributing credits facilities among regions other providing compiling a suitable model aiming at achieving economic social equity as well creating reasonable real growth. Paying attention to balanced regional development, decreasing district duality inequities, policy-making planning for objectives, which change according structural characteristics, limitations each region require studying identifying its position in whole province. In this study, means differences provinces Iran relation that are determined with four indices per capita income, export’s production, unemployment rate Gini coefficient. Fuzzy Topsis Decision-making method year 2013 has been used owing existing complexities development indices.
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Gini coefficient|TOPSIS|Equity (law)|Duality (order theory)|Fuzzy logic|Economics|Relation (database)|Per capita|Social equality|Production (economics)|Per capita income|Econometrics|Microeconomics|Mathematics|Computer science|Inequality|Mathematical economics|Political science|Sociology|Economic inequality|Market economy|Mathematical analysis|Population|Demography|Discrete mathematics|Database|Artificial intelligence|Law
https://doi.org/10.22055/jqe.2015.11439
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Iran
C144024400|C2779206190|C45555294|C513380476
Economic inequality|Gini coefficient|Inequality|Sociology
Asian Economic and Financial Review
(En)Durable Syncretism: Hizballah in the “Space Between”
Stacey Philbrick Yadav (https://openalex.org/A5061250255)
2,007
With a yellow flag proclaiming its commitment to the Islamic Revolution in Lebanon, Hizballah has controlled largest bloc multisectarian Lebanese parliament since 1992. This “Loyalty Resistance” is what attracted attention Hizballah’s hybrid politico-military identity, making it template for understanding other such groups, like recently-elected Hamas. But by far most theoretically compelling feature of duality instead simultaneously local and transnational features, embodied tradition representative politics alongside an model clerical authority.
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Parliament|Loyalty|Politics|Political science|Identity (music)|Resistance (ecology)|Syncretism (linguistics)|Flag (linear algebra)|Political economy|Sociology|Law|Aesthetics|Art|Philosophy|Ecology|Linguistics|Mathematics|Pure mathematics|Biology|Algebra over a field
https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230603066_5
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Lebanon
C144024400
Sociology
Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks
(En)Gendering Checkpoints: Checkpoint Watch and the Repercussions of Intervention
Hagar Kotef (https://openalex.org/A5027660508)|Merav Amir (https://openalex.org/A5006833763)
2,007
Previous articleNext article No Access(En)Gendering Checkpoints: Checkpoint Watch and the Repercussions of InterventionHagar Kotef Merav AmirHagar KotefSchool PhilosophyTel Aviv University (Kotef)The Cohn InstituteTel (Amir) Search for more articles by this author AmirSchool School (Amir)PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Signs Volume 32, Number 4Summer 2007War Terror I: Raced‐Gendered Logics Effects in Conflict Zones. Special Issue Editors Mary Hawkesworth Karen Alexander Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/512623 Views: 359Total views on site Citations: 61Citations are reported from Crossref © 2007 The Chicago. 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Evidence a Natural Experiment Travel Restrictions West Bank, American Science 58, 1006–1023.https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12109S. B. Aharoni Internal Variation Norm Localization: Implementing Council Resolution 1325 Social Politics: 21, (Feb 1–25.https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxu003Hagar Baking Front Line, Sleeping Enemy: Reflections Peace Activism 7, no.0404 2012): 551–572.https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743923X11000353Christine Sylvester Forum: Emotion Feminist IR Researcher, 13, 2011): 687–708.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2486.2011.01046.xOrna Sasson-Levy, Yagil Levy, Edna Lomsky-Feder 25, no.66 740–763.https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243211421782Sharon Halevi, Orna Blumen silence: Performing economy (non-)memory Performance: journal feminist theory 117–134.https://doi.org/10.1080/0740770X.2011.563039Helga Tawil-Souri Qalandia Nonplace, Culture 14, 4–26.https://doi.org/10.1177/1206331210389260Hagar Between Imaginary Lines, Theory, 55–80.https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276410380940Dorit Naaman Unruly Daughters Mother Nation: First-person Films, Hypatia 23, 17–32.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.2008.tb01183.x (): 187–206.https://doi.org/<![CDATA[10.1215/9780822375517-009]]>
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Tel aviv|Palestine|Political science|Media studies|History|Library science|Sociology|Computer science|Ancient history
https://doi.org/10.1086/512623
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Israel|Palestine|State of Palestine|West Bank
C144024400
Sociology
Signs|Center for International and Regional Studies (Georgetown University)
(En)gendering De-development in East Jerusalem: Thinking Through the ‘Everyday’
Nadera Shalhoub-Kerkovian (https://openalex.org/A5031585317)|Rachel Busbridge (https://openalex.org/A5028942681)
2,014
We met Manal1 following the death of her 52-year-old husband, while conducting our study on and birth in Jerusalem. Manal is an articulate 47-year-old woman, mother five girls a son, educator who worked for years as school teacher. Only four ago, she lost job due to financial hardships workplace. Here story: I got married 27 ago. am originally from Gaza, but came here study, my we studying. finished degree Chemistry, he Israeli company, his political situation, was unemployed two years, then started working cleaner Hebrew University … The fact that Gaza turned life economic situation into hell caused so much anger fights family It hard needed pay money lawyers get me permit stay Jerusalem really did everything ease burden family, ID knowing law means nothing when one under occupation Palestinians try every way possible live they work 24 hours day build new policies, walls, rules, checkpoints come up with many ways bother us steal happiness.
chapter
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Happiness|Hebrew|Nothing|Politics|Anger|Gender studies|Political science|History|Law|Sociology|Psychology|Social psychology|Classics|Philosophy|Epistemology
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137448750_5
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2503838214', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137448750_5', 'mag': '2503838214'}
Gaza|Israel
C144024400
Sociology
Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks
(Evaluation of Health Services using Total Quality Management in Sudan during the period 2002-2012 (Khartoum State Hospital Case Study: تقويم الخدمات الصحية باستخدام إدارة الجودة الشاملة بالسودان خلال الفترة من 2002-2012م ( دراسة حالة مستشفى الخرطوم )
Hamza Abdullah Abdul Rahman Yahya Abu Bakr Light House Ab (https://openalex.org/A5067279910)
2,017
This study dealt with the evaluation of health services , in using Total Quality Management (TQM) sudan during period 2002-2012 . The problem was face service organization for many administrative challenges that caused failure and inability to grow lack total quality management these organizations. answered following question: what is role evaluating services? tangibles ? reliability ?. importance originated from great it plays delivery through information data analysis use .The aimed find our whether there arelationship between aspects TQM know criteria extent adoption hospitals adopted historical descriptive analytical methods found anumber findings most important were :and need modernize current medical equipments dimension status queue as no relationship actual came out recommendation including : hospital administration should update must abide its duty towards patients provision setting atimetable sets deadlines provide apentic them
article
en
Total quality management|Quality (philosophy)|Health services|Health care|Business|Medicine|Service (business)|Environmental health|Economic growth|Marketing|Population|Philosophy|Epistemology|Economics
https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.h240817
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3165136594', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.h240817', 'mag': '3165136594'}
Sudan
C160735492|C2986740045
Health care|Health services
Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-iqtiṣādiyyaẗ wa-al-idāriyyaẗ wa-al-qānūniyyaẗ
(External debts of some Arab countries and their economic effects during the period (1995-2016: الديون الخارجية لبعض الدول العربية وآثارها الاقتصادية خلال الفترة (1995- 2016)
Hanan Mohamed Ahmed Soliman (https://openalex.org/A5054401252)
2,018
The Arab countries' external indebtedness have exacerbated since the 1995 till 2016. This is attributed to incorrect financing policies that countries adopted in development. In addition, these continued consuming, investing an extremely higher degree than their production, savings and exports. In light of early mentioned facts, study aims develop volume some countries(Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco Lebanon),its reasons, economic impacts most important strategies manage 1995. introduces its conclude findings recommendations can curb negative effects phenomena investigated study. research problem dwells defining actual reasons behind increase debts. Does this help realize desired development? descriptive technique through pursuing path countries. based on hypotheses, difference conditions from one country another country, public budgets' deficit for which leads indebtedness.
article
en
Debt|External debt|Developing country|Development economics|Economic policy|Developed country|Business|Economics|Economic growth|Finance|Population|Demography|Sociology
https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.h060218
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3215353948', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.h060218', 'mag': '3215353948'}
Egypt|Jordan|Lebanon|Morocco|Tunisia
C144024400|C47768531
Development economics|Sociology
مجلة العلوم الإقتصادية و الإدارية و القانونية
(Foreign) Language Education and Its Impact on Equal Opportunity and Sustainability. Lessons Learned from A Bilingual German-Turkish Program at An Urban Elementary School in Germany
Almut Küppers (https://openalex.org/A5063321106)
2,022
This article presents the results of an ethnographic case study in which socio-cultural effects a bilingual German-Turkish language program at unusual elementary school urban Hanover were examined. Not only children from families with history immigration Turkey can learn Turkish this school, but all can. Findings indicate that valorizing stigmatized migrant and using it as educational resource for learners lead to greater equity social cohesion, well better academic performance. Based on findings study, is discussed what contribution reorientation (foreign) education selective German system could make overcoming dividing line between “belonging” “foreign” sustainable learning. The will furthermore be reanalyzed against backdrop COV-19 pandemic.
article
en
German|Turkish|Immigration|Cohesion (chemistry)|Ethnography|Foreign language|Equity (law)|Sociology|Educational equity|Mathematics education|Political science|Sustainability|Pedagogy|Psychology|Geography|Linguistics|Ecology|Philosophy|Chemistry|Archaeology|Organic chemistry|Anthropology|Law|Biology
https://doi.org/10.26650/jol.2022.1140887
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4304808831', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26650/jol.2022.1140887'}
Turkey
C144024400|C2776696415
Educational equity|Sociology
DergiPark (Istanbul University)|Dilbilim|DergiPark (Istanbul University)
(Gaza Reconstruction Post 2014 Aggression Assessing the Role of Municipal Development and Lending Fund (MDLF: تقييم دور صندوق تطوير وإقراض البلديات في عملية إعادة إعمار غزة ما بعد عدوان 2014
Samah Mohammad Migdad Ibtissam Ali Al-Smairy (https://openalex.org/A5048786397)
2,019
Due to on-going de-development, the Gaza strip was found be “uninhabitable” by year 2020. According United Nations report, being one of most densely populated areas on earth, and a conflict zone in addition having high poverty rates, is target field for International non-governmental organizations (INGOs) as well community based (CBOs), specifically aftermath last 2014 when efforts were geared towards reconstruction rehabilitation programs. This paper going assess role Municipal Development Lending Fund (MDLF) operations post conflict, clarifying how this institution an important pillar recovery process, author used personal interview tool data descriptive methodology, conclusion there no permanent plan from MDLF emergency situations, recommends more governmental support funding
article
en
Rehabilitation|Gaza strip|Poverty|Political science|Institution|Pillar|Descriptive research|International community|Adaptability|Business|Economic growth|Public relations|Public administration|Psychology|Management|Engineering|Sociology|Politics|Law|Economics|Social science|Ancient history|Structural engineering|Neuroscience|Palestine|History
https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.i100419
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3160903099', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.i100419', 'mag': '3160903099'}
Gaza|Gaza Strip
C144024400|C189326681
Poverty|Sociology
(Ground)Water Governance and Legal Development in Iran, 1906–2016
Ehsan Nabavi (https://openalex.org/A5043400002)
2,017
One hundred and ten years after the Persian (Iranian) constitution of 1906, country is experiencing a serious water crisis. Blame often attributed to government’s mismanagement. This paper aims throw light on water-related laws policies throughout Iran’s history unravel cause this crisis from legal perspective. research provides concise review how state’s development can be read through water-relevant laws. To end, study defines explores five chronological periods: (1) Codification, (2) Fast-paced Development legislation, (3) protection, (4) Justice, (5) Back-to-Development. Along with highlighting social, political, economic background each period, key associated regulation are introduced their implications discussed. historical us insights about question why Iran currently struggling multiple challenges in sector, which manifested as dried out rivers, disappearing lakes, depleted groundwater.
review
en
Legislation|Politics|Corporate governance|Political science|Constitution|Government (linguistics)|Law|Blame|Sharia|Development economics|Islam|Geography|Economics|Management|Psychology|Linguistics|Philosophy|Archaeology|Psychiatry
https://doi.org/10.1163/18763375-00901005
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2622932054', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1163/18763375-00901005', 'mag': '2622932054'}
Iran
C47768531
Development economics
Middle East Law and Governance
(Hash)tagging intersection(ality): Black and Palestinian experiences on Twitter
Emily Edwards (https://openalex.org/A5040686558)|David F Stephens (https://openalex.org/A5033446471)
2,023
Abstract In this article, we examine how Twitter users discuss intersections of the Black American and Palestinian experience in 2021 through lens intersectionality. We explore two questions; is intersectionality discussed performed by relation to against backdrop particular crisis Gaza? And do engage with language either reify, contradict, or complicate intersection experiences on platform? find that mediated elite via branded communication, as well invoked highlight deny most peripheral platform.
article
en
Intersectionality|Intersection (aeronautics)|Hash function|Relation (database)|Sociology|Gender studies|Computer science|Computer security|Geography|Cartography|Database
https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcad013
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4364382426', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcad013'}
Gaza
C144024400
Sociology
Communication, Culture & Critique
(Hi)story and Fiction in the Algerian Novel: Particular Reference to Amin Zaoui’s Le Miel de la Sieste and Kamel Daoud’s Meursault Contre-enquête
Azzeddine Bouhassoun (https://openalex.org/A5025817115)
2,022
From Lyotard’s metanarrative to personal biography, in his quest for “truth,” how does an Algerian author express will literary self-assertion, identityIdentity and pure (hi)story—if not a farce—to use Baudrillard’s concept from Carnival Cannibal? Instead of hegemony, BhabhaBhabha, Homi suggests hybridityHybridity that he extends include the phase political change. In this very context, both Zaoui’s novel Le Miel de la Sieste Daoud’s Meursault Contre-enquête sit comfortably linguistic cultural independenceIndependence dependence, intellectual quest, Cultural alienation. The narrators novels suffer disorder post-independent Algeria because their alienation, absence father, and/or loss mother. Anzar, protagonist Zaoui's novel, invents world takes refuge writing metafictionMetafiction order establish own “philosophy” difference, hybridityHybridity, memoryMemory, nostalgia. Haroun, eschew enquire memoryMemory front father’s influence point historical perspective. Thus, avoiding claim any history, substitute it with fictional metafictional elements discard legitimacy hegemonic narrative objectivity using such techniques as metamorphosisMetamorphosis ambiguities but above all western influences.
chapter
en
Metanarrative|Alienation|Hegemony|Narrative|Literature|Philosophy|Objectivity (philosophy)|Legitimacy|Sociology|Humanities|Politics|Art|Epistemology|Political science|Law
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4033-0_19
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4312958324', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4033-0_19'}
Algeria
C144024400
Sociology
(How) do we learn from errors? A prospective study of the link between the ward's learning practices and medication administration errors
Anat Drach‐Zahavy (https://openalex.org/A5056047916)|Anit Somech (https://openalex.org/A5018439098)|Hanna Admi (https://openalex.org/A5013858433)|Ilana Peterfreund (https://openalex.org/A5022368145)|Haia Peker (https://openalex.org/A5009056565)|O. Priente (https://openalex.org/A5044111406)
2,014
Attention in the ward should shift from preventing medication administration errors to managing them. Nevertheless, little is known regard with practices nursing wards apply learn as a means of limiting them.To test effectiveness four types learning practices, namely, non-integrated, integrated, supervisory and patchy errors.Data were collected convenient sample 4 hospitals Israel by multiple methods (observations self-report questionnaires) at two time points. The included 76 (360 nurses). Medication error was defined any deviation prescribed processes measured validated structured observation sheet. Wards' use technologies, location station, workload observed; demographics questionnaires.Results mixed linear model analysis indicated that technology quiet cabinet significantly associated reduced (estimate=.03, p<.05 estimate=-.17, p<.01 correspondingly), while linked inflated (estimate=.04, p<.05). Of only practice (estimate=-.04, Integrated higher levels (estimate=-.03, estimate=-.04, correspondingly). Non-integrated not it (p>.05).How manage might have implications for beyond effects typical individual, organizational risk factors. Head nurse can facilitate "management walking around" monitoring nurses' behaviors.
article
en
Workload|Medicine|Limiting|Demographics|Administration (probate law)|Medication error|Emergency medicine|Nursing|Patient safety|Computer science|Health care|Demography|Mechanical engineering|Sociology|Engineering|Economics|Economic growth|Operating system|Law|Political science
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2013.06.010
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2012623072', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2013.06.010', 'mag': '2012623072', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23845598'}
Israel
C144024400|C160735492
Health care|Sociology
International Journal of Nursing Studies|PubMed
(Ibn Wasel) Al-Hamawi (697 hijrah / 1297 c) and his Historical Theory in his book (El-Tarikh El-Salihi)
Karavan Ahmed (https://openalex.org/A5032053196)|Halima Hassan (https://openalex.org/A5047827723)
2,017
most important historical resources that is reliable for the information it holds about emergence of Ayubies and founding their state in Egypt Lavant. This due to fact main reason behind writing book IbnWasil's desire donate Sultan Al- Malik Al-SalihNajimAldeenAyub so he can know more history world events Islamic history, general,&nbsp; Ayyubid (636H/ 1239BC), particular.&nbsp; It worth mentioning book-according researcher- did not have attention deserves, except investigation Omar Abdulsalam Al tadmuri it. No or academic study was done this any related author's approach analyzing his perspective. Therefore, researcher motivated write Kurds perspective IbnWasil. The title (An Analytical Study Tarikh Al-Salihi as a Source History State) chosen be masters thesis researcher. One obstacles faced lack social life Despite there were no sufficient IbnWasil'slife, which had also noticed other books, she tried avoid specific part writer considering detailed mentioned. Besides, some difficulties such translating texts from standard Arabic into BadiniKurdish, along with another problem IbnWasil mention sources used complete writings. matter led check all got compare them those book. process took long time which, turn, affected negatively on commitment given thesis.
article
en
Islam|Perspective (graphical)|State (computer science)|Sociology|Classics|History|Literature|Art|Philosophy|Theology|Visual arts|Computer science|Algorithm
https://doi.org/10.25007/ajnu.v6n4a138
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2797206423', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.25007/ajnu.v6n4a138', 'mag': '2797206423'}
Egypt
C144024400
Sociology
Academic journal of Nawroz University
(Il)Legitimisation of the role of the nation state: Understanding of and reactions to Internet censorship in Turkey
Çağrı Yalkın (https://openalex.org/A5000090357)|Finola Kerrigan (https://openalex.org/A5012421656)|Dirk vom Lehn (https://openalex.org/A5017574379)
2,013
This study aims to explore Turkish citizen-consumers’ understanding of and reactions censorship websites in Turkey by using in-depth interviews online ethnography. In an environment where sites such as YouTube others are increasingly being banned, the macro-level is that part a wider ideological plan their micro-level relationship with global network reduced, sense they have trouble accessing full information on products, services experiences. The revealed citizen-consumers engage two types resistance strategies against domination state: irony passive resistance, very same technology used state resist its domination.
article
en
Censorship|Turkish|Resistance (ecology)|The Internet|Irony|Ideology|State (computer science)|Sociology|Ethnography|Media studies|Political science|Internet privacy|Public relations|Politics|World Wide Web|Law|Computer science|Art|Ecology|Philosophy|Linguistics|Literature|Algorithm|Anthropology|Biology
https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444813479762
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2143477978', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444813479762', 'mag': '2143477978'}
Turkey
C144024400
Sociology
New Media & Society|University of the Arts London Research Online (University of the Arts London)|Brunel University Research Archive (BURA) (Brunel University London)
(Illegal Immigration (Case Study of the Missing Ship of Alexandria 2014: الهجرة غير الشرعية (دراسة حالة مركب مفقودي سفينة الإسكندرية 2014 )
Mohammed M. El- Mougher Heba Ziad Hejazi (https://openalex.org/A5087456737)
2,019
This study aims to shed lights on the illegal immigration of individuals outside their lands. It explains definition and size this phenomenon. As you know that there are a lot sinking ships. case is repeated frequently specially after Israeli military aggression in 2004. All happens because huge number factors such as economic, social, political. These reasons create suitable environment for immigration. clarifies some phenomenon which spread recently. The researcher used descriptive methods various tools reports interviews. shows different results, most important one large proportion Palestinian emigrants especially young holders educational qualifications. means we face real problem wastes energies affects construction development our society. health, security psychological human beings. So, must fight bad work empowering exploiting potentials. part any society achieve short long term. Finally, recommends reduce by appropriate strategies, radical solutions, awareness individuals.
article
en
Phenomenon|Immigration|Face (sociological concept)|Emigration|Social phenomenon|Politics|Aggression|Political science|Sociology|Development economics|Public relations|Criminology|Business|Psychology|Law|Social psychology|Economics|Social science|Physics|Quantum mechanics
https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.h120419
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3162668271', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.h120419', 'mag': '3162668271'}
Israel
C144024400|C47768531
Development economics|Sociology
مجلة إدارة المخاطر والأزمات
(Im)Possible Romance: Intimate Relationships Between Israeli Jews and Non-Jewish Germans in Contemporary Israeli Documentary Cinema
Steir-Livny (https://openalex.org/A5034636154)
2,021
The article explores several Israeli documentary films of the past fifteen years which dare to touch on under-researched subject romantic relationships between Jews and German non-Jews, in three different sub-genres. main premise here is that overall, heightened emphasis Israel Holocaust commemoration, unique insights second third generation survivor offspring, rise globalization attraction felt by contemporary Israelis Berlin have inspired production tackle a once considered taboo. Unlike current documentaries however, treat political social issues like plight Palestinians, immigrant workers, asylum seekers, etc., focus “the other” or stranger”, discussed here, burdened memory, foreground Jewish-Israeli side relationship, thus precluding an in-depth representation side.
article
en
Taboo|Judaism|The Holocaust|German|Subject (documents)|Politics|Movie theater|Romance|History|Immigration|Refugee|Representation (politics)|Gender studies|Sociology|Premise|Aesthetics|Media studies|Art|Law|Political science|Literature|Art history|Anthropology|Philosophy|Archaeology|Linguistics|Library science|Computer science
https://doi.org/10.2979/israelstudies.26.1.08
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3108825783', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2979/israelstudies.26.1.08', 'mag': '3108825783'}
Israel
C144024400
Sociology
Israel Studies
(Im)mobile workers: entangled regimes of (im)mobility within the United Nations system
Ignacio Fradejas‐García (https://openalex.org/A5043692567)|Linda Martina Mülli (https://openalex.org/A5084322375)
2,019
This paper explores how the United Nations (UN) system promotes mobilities for some employees while limiting physical and social mobility of others. To this purpose, we take an ethnographic comparative approach between four UN duty stations: main offices in Geneva (Switzerland) Vienna (Austria); field Goma (DR Congo) Gaziantep (Turkey). workers’ capital Bourdieusian sense has different importance dealing with regimes each place assignment. Drawing on focus workers pursue a career UN, including large number professionals, consultants, interns, volunteers, internationally locally contracted, who work development humanitarian aid. We argue that promoting frame cooperation global based human rights, (re)creates its is thus involved reproduction inequalities it aims to reduce. By unravelling power relationships within regimes, article makes essential contribution our understanding uneven multilateral organizations.
article
en
Mobilities|Sociology|Limiting|Social mobility|Power (physics)|Work (physics)|Political science|Capital (architecture)|Labor mobility|Ethnography|Field (mathematics)|Geography|Social science|Economics|Engineering|Labour economics|Mechanical engineering|Physics|Mathematics|Archaeology|Quantum mechanics|Anthropology|Pure mathematics
https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2019.1669914
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2979345518', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2019.1669914', 'mag': '2979345518'}
Turkey
C144024400
Sociology
Mobilities
(Im)mobilities, waiting and professional aspirations: The career lives of highly skilled Syrian refugees in Switzerland
Flavia Cangià (https://openalex.org/A5042617696)|Éric Davoine (https://openalex.org/A5001757804)|Sima Tashtish (https://openalex.org/A5026118577)
2,021
This article contributes to emerging research on the dynamics of mobility and immobility in forced migration through a special focus experience waiting refugees’ professional life. Wide across social sciences explores dynamic relationship between control systems migrants’ experiences time analytical lens “waiting”. However, it missed considering how impinges lives refugees act upon this condition vis-à-vis their work aspirations despite career immobility. aims fill gap by exploring specific case Syrian Switzerland context highly skilled lives. The inherent also becomes space for imagination, confront present aspire better future.
article
en
Refugee|Context (archaeology)|Syrian refugees|Mobilities|Sociology|Gender studies|Political science|Social science|Law|Geography|Archaeology
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2021.06.015
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3179445678', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2021.06.015', 'mag': '3179445678'}
Syria
C144024400|C3018716944
Sociology|Syrian refugees
Geoforum
(Im)mobility and Mediterranean migrations: journeys ‘between the pleasures of wealth and the desires of the poor’
Mariangela Palladino (https://openalex.org/A5086353885)
2,017
Foregrounding (im)mobility to engage with experiences of human displacement, this study seeks disrupt and set a change emphasis in current debates about migration literary cultural studies. It engages Laila Lalami’s Hope Other Dangerous Pursuits [2005. Tangier: Altopress, Moroccan Cultural Institute] explore the novel’s representation Morocco-Europe migration, journeys between what Badiou aptly defines as ‘the pleasures wealth desires poor’ [2008. “The Communist Hypothesis.” New Left Review 49: 29–42]. Through reading stories Murad Halima – two characters novel who fail make it into Europe paper draws on anthropological studies contemporary examines ways which failure stimulate fruitful transformations. explores complexities at heart migratory projects role that both mobility immobility play shaping characters’ lives, thereby problematises understandings privilege border-crossing. A focus reveals social processes would otherwise remain obscured by an increased narratives mobility; through insight displacement beyond mere movement, identifies acts resistance, empowerment agency activated Carling calls forced, ‘involuntary immobility’ [2002. “Migration Control Migration Fatalities Spanish-African Borders.” International 41 (2): 316–343].
review
en
Foregrounding|Mobilities|Privilege (computing)|Gender studies|Agency (philosophy)|Scholarship|Sociology|Narrative|Empowerment|Social mobility|Migration studies|Political science|Political economy|Law|Social science|Art|Literature
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2018.1400241
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2767570635', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2018.1400241', 'mag': '2767570635'}
Morocco
C144024400
Sociology
Journal of North African Studies|Keele Research Repository (Keele University)
(Im)politeness in Intercultural Email Communication between People of Different Cultural Backgrounds: A Case Study of Jordan and the USA
Mahmoud A. Al‐Khatib (https://openalex.org/A5023411889)
2,021
This study investigates how people from different cultures negotiate meanings in email interactions. The data is composed of 120 emails written by two groups students: sixty are Jordanian university students and American students. supposed to be hypothetical friends. were analysed qualitatively, relying primarily on discourse analysis complemented the theory politeness, addition notion cultural stereotypes. evaluation indicated that used much more indirect strategies than their counterparts. results this offer insights into nature politeness as employed argues for importance including pragmatic intercultural communication instruction language classes teach polite a foreign language.
article
en
Politeness|Intercultural communication|Negotiation|Psychology|Linguistics|Sociology|Social psychology|Pedagogy|Social science|Philosophy
https://doi.org/10.1080/17475759.2021.1913213
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3148207014', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/17475759.2021.1913213', 'mag': '3148207014'}
Jordan
C144024400
Sociology
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
(Im)politeness, national and professional identities and context: Some evidence from e-mailed ‘Call for Papers’
Çiler Hatipoğlu (https://openalex.org/A5036507963)
2,007
This study aims to uncover whether or not factors such as national and professional identities the medium of interaction (i.e., e-mails), affect way Turkish British conference organisers begin their Call for Papers international conferences (CFPIC), when how they use inclusive ‘we’ pronouns in messages written English. The survey also examines if there is a relationship between these three interpretation (im)politeness by comparing writers with different cultural backgrounds, while trying reach aim collect papers), (dis)obey some politeness rules proposed Brown Levinson (1987). corpus this consisted e-mailed CFPIC collected January 2002 February 2006. were related areas linguistics, foreign/second language education literature. findings research suggest intricate dynamic relations number micro- macro-contextual factors, features e-mails English members cultures. It hoped that results will contribute enhancing knowledge field electronic communication, raising awareness (im)politeness, thus providing valuable insights into intercultural communication conventions.
article
en
Politeness|Turkish|Linguistics|Interpretation (philosophy)|Context (archaeology)|Intercultural communication|Politeness theory|Affect (linguistics)|Psychology|Sociology|Pedagogy|History|Philosophy|Archaeology
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2006.11.014
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2060588036', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2006.11.014', 'mag': '2060588036'}
Turkey
C144024400
Sociology
Journal of Pragmatics
(Im)possible encounters, possible (mis)understandings between the west and its other: the case of the Maghreb
Tanja Stampfl (https://openalex.org/A5069704281)
2,022
My work deals with what I call (im)possible encounters, possible (mis)understandings between the West and Rim of World (in my case The Maghreb). focus on writers (such as Paul Bowles, Patricia Highsmith, Edith Wharton, Tayeb Salih, Ahlam Mosteghanemi, Ahdaf Soueif) who stepped across cultural dividing line to claim a voice their own; that enabled them represent at times misrepresent host culture they chose live in, which acts “lieu” “milieu de mémoire.” It is late Edward Said aptly called “intertwined histories, overlapping territories.” analyze trope shared space, food, song, pleasure, sexuality, laughter, even concept time cultures appear in In Morocco, Sheltering Sky, Tremor Forgery, Season Migration North, Memory Flesh, Map Love. approach variational it seeks look Raymond Williams termed “alternative”: telling looks both sides story—from bottom up well from top down. Suffice add way seeing and/or narrating hybrid insofar draws Maghrebian, American, European history, culture, story-telling. meant be worldly: its intention method goes so far break down boundaries race, gender, creed, pleasure. examine three works written by Western authors novels North African order trace classify (mis)presentations other. goal implement reading transcends Manichean binaries introduce Mezzaterra, utopian meeting ground made fragments recognition various cultures, inherent Post-Colonial literature transnational world. tracing these re-contextualize actual space history while narratives not unique depictions encounters but classic examples (mis)recognitions cultures.
dissertation
en
Pleasure|Creed|Trope (literature)|Subconscious|Human sexuality|Chose|Aesthetics|History|Space (punctuation)|Art|Sociology|Literature|Gender studies|Philosophy|Psychology|Medicine|Linguistics|Alternative medicine|Theology|Pathology|Neuroscience|Political science|Law
https://doi.org/10.31390/gradschool_dissertations.2451
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2761374142', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.31390/gradschool_dissertations.2451', 'mag': '2761374142'}
Morocco
C144024400
Sociology
LSU Digital Commons (Louisiana State University)
(Im-)Mobility Partnerships: Limits to EU Democracy Promotion Through Mobility in the Mediterranean
Stefania Panebianco (https://openalex.org/A5089613812)|Giovanni Cannata (https://openalex.org/A5059157245)
2,023
Abstract In the aftermath of Arab Uprisings, relations European Union (EU) with Southern neighbourhood countries (SNCs) were reframed in light a new élan democracy promotion, epitomised Communication on partnership for and shared prosperity (European Commission, A Prosperity Mediterranean, COM (2011) 200 final. Brussels, 2011a). The underlying logic this approach was to leverage building consolidation rule law through EU conditional support Mediterranean partners terms more ‘markets, money mobility.’ This chapter aims critically analyse cooperation mobility within framework Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), focusing case Mobility Partnerships (MPs) neighbourhood. Existing MPs EU-SNCs agreements migration challenge mobility-democracy nexus advocated by EU. When it comes trade-off between authoritarian governments ensure stability tends prioritise former. Looking at content Tunisia, Morocco Jordan, draws some useful considerations extent which policy tools such as are constrained into stability-democracy dilemma, contending that is unable promote via ‘more mobility’.
chapter
en
European Neighbourhood Policy|Democracy|Democracy promotion|Political science|Prosperity|European union|General partnership|Public administration|Political economy|Development economics|International trade|Economics|Law|Politics|Democratization
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42264-5_5
{'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4387846908', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42264-5_5'}
Jordan|Morocco|Tunisia
C47768531
Development economics
IMISCOE research series
(Im-)mobilisation of efforts for justice in Libya and the Tarhuna mass graves case
Alessandra La Vaccara (https://openalex.org/A5084202301)
2,023
This chapter examines the legal narrative and operational steps that ensued international outcry following discovery of mass graves in city Tarhuna, Libya, June 2020. Such is starting point for a broader analysis about sustainability rule-of-law-based investigations country facing multitude challenges, including institutional social fragmentation, legislation gaps (e.g., regarding issue missing persons), scarce technical resources, limited space civil society action family involvement. Using situation Tarhuna as basis discussion illustration, addresses tensions exist between obligation to conduct an effective investigation, at abstract level, practical application within complex domestic context. The Chapter concludes with brief consideration whether calls justice accountability reconcile actions taken domestically.
chapter
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Obligation|Political science|Economic Justice|Multitude|Context (archaeology)|Legislation|Law|Accountability|International law|Law and economics|Public administration|Sociology|Geography|Archaeology
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800882386.00009
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Libya
C139621336|C144024400
Economic Justice|Sociology
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks
(In)Flexible Citizenship: An Autoethnography of an Iranian New Zealander
Mediya Rangi (https://openalex.org/A5006758750)
2,019
(In)Flexible Citizenship:An Autoethnography of an Iranian New Zealander Mediya Rangi (bio) In attempt to seek better life conditions my family migrated Aotearoa, the Land Long White Cloud, some fifteen years ago. The simplicity this sentence does not even begin capture decade-long arduous and Kafkaesque trials we experienced before obtaining citizenship in Zealand (NZ). When migrating a developed democratic "first-world" country one expect be subjected measures that continue reduce one's sense humanity social belonging. By way autoethnography, I connect Aihwa Ong's concepts "technologies government" as creators regulators particular order, with family's experiences migrants, order introduce new layer investigation Asian diasporas control they are often by state ideologies. considering migrant stories, can deterritorialize racist categories forged dominant forces aim populations into manageable profitable market labor force. We need consistently reframe our understanding "Asian" toward more inclusive, heterogeneous, fragmented framework allows space for diverse voices heard. Analyzing implications such processes on belonging, quality life, future prospects requires powerful radical critique neoliberal ideology at work. significant work key transnationalism, diasporas, "flexible citizenship" has no doubt shaped understandings complexities today's increasingly complicated movements post-globalized world (1999, 2003, 2006). Buddha Is Hiding (2003), interrogations through which ideologies shape reproduce values, self-reliance, individualism, [End Page 227] freedom, assist me ways capitalist states operate root power shifting environments. Ong examines "citizenship [as] cultural process 'subjectification,' Foucauldian self-making being-made relations produce consent schemes surveillance, discipline control, administration" (1996, 737). More specifically, both micro macro levels, welfare enforce dependency complex upon marginalized groups, subsequently accuse them inferiority weakness due very same condition been deliberately imposed (Ong 1996). For over twenty-four years, parents sought opportunities leave Iran finally arriving NZ. A deputy principal military helicopter pilot, each twenty-seven experience, did qualify skilled migration As result, remained temporary visas limited rights several while multiple applications Permanent Residency (PR) were denied. final appeal court gave us fifty-six days pack five years' worth return "where had come from." However, minority migrant, you must either know or learn art hustle rather quickly. American Cambodians' "continuous struggle survive low-wage economy cannot depend earnings alone" demonstrates minorities "develop strategies manipulating evading rules" "pooling" resources, secure economic civic independence 743, 744). Similarly, father refused accept "no," mainly because given up everything gamble nothing to. Through unorthodox means, managed get story heard hundredth time thanks single individual who decided believe us, obtained PR. During next five-year interim period waiting status, bound passport hold enough credibility traveling, transit visa from Australia. also could travel Iran; unstable regional circumstances, NZ refuse entry back country, unless rights. studying and/or working, creating life. Even reunion homeland left...
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Autoethnography|Aotearoa|Citizenship|Sociology|Ideology|Gender studies|Aesthetics|Political science|Law|Politics|Art
https://doi.org/10.1353/wsq.2019.0025
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Iran
C144024400
Sociology
Women's studies quarterly
(In)compatibility of Islam and Capitalism: A Historical Perspective
Özlem Madi-Sisman (https://openalex.org/A5081858560)
2,017
The second chapter deals with the debates on (in)compatibility of Islam and capitalism, as a background for discussion Islamic capitalism democracy in Turkey. It mainly argues that there is not unified position among Muslim non-Muslim scholars intellectuals regard to question capitalism. While most advocate Muslims should be active players global market along fusion modernity Islam, propose are two incompatible modes existence.
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Capitalism|Islam|Modernity|Political science|Democracy|Political economy|Compatibility (geochemistry)|Sociology|Law|Philosophy|Theology|Engineering|Politics|Chemical engineering
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60018-9_2
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Turkey
C144024400
Sociology
Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks
(In)compatibility of Religion and Human Rights: The Case of Islam
Rudolph Peters (https://openalex.org/A5032612277)
2,013
This chapter confines to the legal aspects of Islam, i.e. Sharia. It looks at classical doctrine Sharia and then inspired present-day legislation Muslim states their policies regarding international human rights covenants. also addresses some prominent views on relationship between Islam rights. The explores possibilities enhance greater compliance in Islamic world. outlines what fields is applied now-a-days identify conflicts with standards. illustrates these by reference Egypt, whose system fairly representative for most those presents idea rights, using as sources influential fundamentalist thinker Mawdudi subject Cairo Declaration Human Rights. Keywords: Rights; Egypt; rights; Islam; Mawdudi; world;
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Islam|Compatibility (geochemistry)|Political science|Human rights|Religious studies|Philosophy|Law|Theology|Geology|Geochemistry
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004251403_006
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Egypt
C169437150
Human rights
BRILL eBooks
(In)dependent lives? International lawyers and the politics of state-building within the Palestinian advocacy field
Michelle Burgis-Kasthala (https://openalex.org/A5053861880)
2,016
This article transposes Bourdieu’s description of a ‘juridical field’ to the cognate notion an ‘advocacy field’, which I examine through case international lawyers working in Palestine. The discussion combines structural accounts neoliberal state-building with individual narratives advocates Palestine present study on dynamic nature legal discourse as grounded practice.
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Palestine|Field (mathematics)|State (computer science)|Narrative|Politics|Political science|Law|Sociology|Gender studies|History|Mathematics|Algorithm|Computer science|Pure mathematics|Ancient history|Linguistics|Philosophy
https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lrw020
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Palestine|State of Palestine
C144024400
Sociology
London Review of International Law