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(Re-)Enacting Stories of Trauma: Playback Theatre as a Tool of Cultural Resistance in Palestine | Anne Rohrbach (https://openalex.org/A5004909349) | 2,018 | Playback Theatre opens up an artistic and interactive space for silenced voices counter-narratives. It helps to address potentially traumatic experiences of (political) violence oppression. The article discusses the resilient power in Palestine gives insight into strategies oppressed population define their own sense self through stories that acknowledge variety dignity lives. | article | en | Oppression|Palestine|Resistance (ecology)|Narrative|Dignity|Power (physics)|Variety (cybernetics)|Population|Space (punctuation)|Aesthetics|Sociology|Politics|Media studies|Gender studies|Art|History|Literature|Political science|Computer science|Law|Ecology|Ancient history|Physics|Demography|Quantum mechanics|Artificial intelligence|Biology|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.17192/meta.2018.11.7799 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2901577483', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.17192/meta.2018.11.7799', 'mag': '2901577483'} | Palestine | C144024400 | Sociology | Middle East : Topics & Arguments |
(Re-)appropriations: Architecture and Modernity in the Work of Kader Attia | Amanda Crawley Jackson (https://openalex.org/A5049176689) | 2,011 | This article discusses recent work by the Franco-Algerian artist, Kader Attia, in which artist explores (unevenly) intertwined modernities of France and Algeria. It demonstrates how, particularly his treatment French banlieues, highlights continuities between colonial modernity reality contemporary relations (political, economic cultural) global North South, Secondly, with reference to Attia's on vernacular modernist architectures Algiers Algerian Sahara, it examines critique dominant (Western) historiographies attention its occluded genealogies. Finally, how practice re-appropriation use installation format are identified as means opening up a creative hermeneutic space imagine produce alternative histories futures, thereby derailing apparently inexorable march Western con... | article | en | Modernity|Architecture|Work (physics)|Sociology|Art|Political science|Visual arts|Engineering|Law|Mechanical engineering | https://doi.org/10.1080/09639489.2011.565163 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2007226031', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/09639489.2011.565163', 'mag': '2007226031'} | Algeria|Western Sahara | C144024400 | Sociology | Modern & Contemporary France |
(Re-)framing the ‘Quality’ Debate: The Arab Media and Its Future Journalism | George Ogola (https://openalex.org/A5036203510) | 2,013 | Arab journalism further goes beyond the newsroom in far more fundamental ways. They have also taken up role of “border guards an
imagined Watan [nation]” (Pintak 2009, 193). Pintak argues that
these journalists “refl ect a worldview largely transcends borders,
sense self-identity sets region above nation and religion passport” (193). Fuelled by feelings Otherness face perceived international, mainly Western anti-Arab sentiment, seek to
forge shared consciousness pan-Arabism. In interview with Joan
Connell, describes this new identity as one which “the region’s
three powerful political movements-pan-Arab nationalism, nation-state
nationalism Islamism-converge take on autocrats,
drive out foreign forces, bolster human rights challenge Israel”
(Connell 2011). Elsewhere, he notes “Arab are decidedly
cross-border their world-view” 196). Their survey cited
previously found even split between those who identifi ed themselves
the Muslim world
pre-eminent identity. Only 15%
(Pintak | article | en | Framing (construction)|Nationalism|Journalism|Media studies|Politics|Political science|Identity (music)|Sociology|Gender studies|State (computer science)|Law|History|Aesthetics|Philosophy|Archaeology|Algorithm|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203382707-25 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3201069286', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203382707-25', 'mag': '3201069286'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | |
(Re-)imagining improvisation | Laudan Nooshin (https://openalex.org/A5069442199) | 2,017 | What role does the concept of improvisation play in how we imagine ‘sameness’ and ‘difference’ music? How do verbal discourses around creative practice serve to mark musical boundaries? This chapter considers such questions context Iranian music. Specifically, explores has been understood, constructed imagined Iran, particularly recent years as musicians have sought position music within a global network ‘improvised’ through which accrues associations idea ‘improvisation freedom’ or means invoking cross-cultural universals. The argues that significance lies less its ability describe process more enabling their particular understandings ‘difference’. | book | en | Improvisation|Musical|Context (archaeology)|Aesthetics|Problem of universals|Psychology|Sociology|Art|Visual arts|Epistemology|History|Philosophy|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199355914.003.0019 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4242856103', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199355914.003.0019'} | Iran | C144024400 | Sociology | Oxford University Press eBooks |
(Re‐)telling societal beliefs | Mor Mitrani (https://openalex.org/A5050483591) | 2,013 | Purpose This paper aims to explore if and how changes in social representations of conflict are designed constructed the formal political discourse. Design/methodology/approach Taking a psycho‐sociological approach by relying on discourse analysis, it explores discursive patterns used leadership order legitimize either war or peace actions. Through analysis speeches that were given Israeli prime ministers Knesset context warfare processes, traces historical narratives frame Israel's cluster societal beliefs regards conflict, further these being re‐narrated light process transition peace. Findings The argues both representing extreme options available require broad public recruitment immense rhetorical efforts behalf reason legitimatize actions through findings highlight ways which Israel justifies its attempts enlist support as prism trace have been narrated for purpose justifying warfare, same justify resolution. Originality/value strives shed role played interplay between peace, thus advances understandings linkage internal processes external circumstances, mitigated discourse, | article | en | Politics|Sociology|Rhetorical question|Context (archaeology)|Narrative|Frame analysis|Political science|Epistemology|Political economy|Law|Social science|Content analysis|Paleontology|Philosophy|Linguistics|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1108/ijcma-12-2012-0090 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1528661492', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1108/ijcma-12-2012-0090', 'mag': '1528661492'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | International Journal of Conflict Management |
(Selbst)Darstellung arabischer Frauen | Meret Jacob-Lakrimdi (https://openalex.org/A5093348724) | 2,023 | The representation of the 'Arab woman' in Western discourse occurs dualistically - either as a victim repressive structures or an eroticised-imagined harem lady. Colonial continuities are thus still evident today. Based on Lila Abu-Lughod's critique anchored postcolonial theory, Meret Jacob-Lakrimdi exploratively analyses Algerian colonial context and counters this dualism with alternative: memories Zohra Drif, independence fighter member Armée de Libération Nationale. results study compatible other disciplines mark interesting research perspectives for critical Middle East studies. | book | en | Harem|Colonialism|Independence (probability theory)|Context (archaeology)|Dualism|Representation (politics)|Gender studies|Sociology|History|Art|Political science|Philosophy|Epistemology|Law|Medicine|Politics|Statistics|Mathematics|Archaeology|Endocrinology | https://doi.org/10.5771/9783828851061 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4389051005', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5771/9783828851061'} | Algeria | C144024400 | Sociology | |
(Selbst-)Beheimatung? Perspektiven auf »Heimat(en)« in einem postmigrantischen geschichtsdidaktischen Projekt | Cord Arendes (https://openalex.org/A5062067399)|Bettina Degner (https://openalex.org/A5073572414)|Lars Maurer (https://openalex.org/A5084036215) | 2,022 | The focus of this article is on practices and processes finding a (new) Heimat in post-migrant society. As part university teaching project, migrants Turkish origin from three generations small town Southwest Germany provided information interviews about their ideas Heimat(en). participating history students reflected complementary concept essays theoretical personal basis. Topics the analysis diverse empirical material were subjective strategies self-created affiliation to environments social spaces society lifeworld manifestations. documented as result included different forms self-location close living environments, active passive parts process Heimat, intergenerational interactions. Current interdisciplinary research literature findings helped categorize these phenomena. | article | en | Lifeworld|Categorization|Turkish|Sociology|Social science|Epistemology|Linguistics|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.13109/zfgd.2022.21.1.12 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4284965221', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.13109/zfgd.2022.21.1.12'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Zeitschrift für Geschichtsdidaktik |
(Shabbat) Angels in America: Israel Goldfarb, “Shalom Aleichem,” and the Search for Nusach America | Rachel Adelstein (https://openalex.org/A5033131172) | 2,023 | Contemporary American synagogue congregations love to sing a flowing melody for the hymn “Shalom Aleichem” welcome Sabbath on Friday evenings. The song has entered Jewish folk tradition, and speaks singers of home nostalgia. However, song’s history construction reveal both its genesis in an community midst significant transformation nation practice crucial role that it played bringing together forming basis truly style worship. I approach this two fronts. My primary is historical, delving into immediate circumstances under which Rabbi Israel Goldfarb composed May 1918, broader forces affecting religious life United States early years twentieth century. address changes taking place life, generation gaps between Jews, rise education movement, demonstrate how Goldfarb’s reached audience adults children alike helped these transitional challenges life. secondary socio-cultural. ask why particular one many melodies caught imagination became foundation contemporary song. Its mode structure compositional skill at combining Western elements flexible could learn pass their children, creating through generations use. Taken together, approaches four-stanza pave way development soundscape. | article | en | Judaism|Shalom|History|Worship|Religious studies|Literature|Classics|Sociology|Art|Theology|Philosophy|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.52413/mm.2023.16 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4387806977', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.52413/mm.2023.16'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Music & Minorities |
(Social Responsibility of the Private Sector and Its Role in Sustainable Development of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) | Hussein Elasrag (https://openalex.org/A5060871059) | 2,014 | Arabic Abstract: يهدف هذا البحث الى دراسة المسؤولية الاجتماعية للقطاع الخاص ودورها في التنمية المستدامة للمملكة العربية السعودية. فنتيجة للاهتمام الواسع بموضوع المسئولية المملكة السعودية ، فقد تزايد اقتناع الشركات بذلك، وأصبحت تواجه اليوم تحديات اجتماعية واقتصادية كبيرة مسيرة عملها وتحمل مسئولياتها وتفاعلها مع المجتمع، سعيا لتحقيق أهدافها الاقتصادية أولا، وتحقيق احتياجات المجتمع ثانيا.وفي واقع الأمر يمكن القول إنه لازال هناك غموض وعدم دراية كافية من جانب كل الأفراد والشركات والمجتمع ككل بمفهوم وأبعادها ومدى تطورها وكذلك بمدى فعاليته وكيفية بلورته والإفادة منه. وفي ضوء ذلك، تطرح الورقة التساؤلات التالية: ما هو المقصود بالمسئولية ،وما التطور التاريخي لهذا المفهوم؟ وما هي الدروس المستفادة التجارب الدولية مجال الخاص؟ الدوافع التي تشجع على الاضطلاع بمسئوليتها التحديات تواجهها للقيام بدورها الاجتماعي؟وأخيرا، هى أهم التوصيات لتنمية مبادرات السعودية؟.English The purpose of this paper is to investigate the possibilities and problems for establishment corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Saudi Arabia. explores nature concept CSR, particularly As well as studying activation role economic development | article | ar | Sustainable development|Business|Corporate social responsibility|Social responsibility|Private sector|Kingdom|Economic growth|Political science|Public relations|Economics|Law|Paleontology|Biology | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2419263 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1602139105', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2419263', 'mag': '1602139105'} | Saudi Arabia | C552854447 | Sustainable development | Social Science Research Network |
(Social) Darwinism for Families | Uğur Bayraktar (https://openalex.org/A5000740947) | 2,013 | The impact of Darwinism on the formation modern Turkish state is indisputable. Social Darwinist theories were employed to consolidate a homogenous entity in early Republican Turkey, and promoted not just within political spheres, but also popular culture. Against this background, paper analyses role social an illustrated monthly family magazine, Muhit. magazine included sections literature, science, tips housekeeping. Ahmet Cevat (Emre), who wrote editorials paid special attention Kemalist agenda day. While popularising science general particular, Muhit that meant shape children women Republic line with concerns. conservative ideals respect gender roles thus reproduced through stress idea marriage raising up healthy children. Although such articles mostly translations from Western magazines, still served ideology creating traditional at home fit for future Republic. From 1931 onwards shifted pro-natalist discussions full-fledged racist Darwinism. five-year-publication life was sense important witness change ideology. | article | en | Social Darwinism|Darwinism|Ideology|Turkish|Politics|Sociology|Gender studies|Social science|Law|Political science|Epistemology|Philosophy|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.4000/ejts.4837 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W81578552', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.4000/ejts.4837', 'mag': '81578552'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | European Journal of Turkish Studies. Social Sciences on Contemporary Turkey |
(Social) Death is not the end: resisting social exclusion due to suicide | Zohar Gazit (https://openalex.org/A5021456742) | 2,015 | In most studies on those bereaved by suicide – depicted in this article as ‘suicide survivors’ the social stigma of results two options for survivors: to suffer ostracism or downplay public mention loss, thereby contributing deceased's exclusion. I suggest a third alternative that contesting death inflicted upon both deceased and their survivors. Various qualitative methods were used analyse Path Life, an Israeli association founded families striving redress segregation people who committed survive them. The activists use seemingly paradoxical strategy, which they seek place cause limelight. Through efforts reframe from taboo widespread problem deserving recognition, organisation's present survivors entitled consideration support. proposed analysis is based frame ‘alternative entrepreneurs’ promoting unconventional perceptions practices concerning suicide. case study illuminates subject seldom investigated transform death. | article | en | Taboo|Criminology|Cognitive reframing|Redress|Copycat|Social exclusion|Social psychology|Psychology|Sociology|Political science|Law|Cognitive science | https://doi.org/10.1080/21582041.2015.1114662 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2191478196', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/21582041.2015.1114662', 'mag': '2191478196'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Contemporary social science |
(Socioeconomic Approach to Poverty in Developing Countries) | Issam A.W. Mohamed (https://openalex.org/A5065586327)|Altigani Mustafa Mohamed Saleh (https://openalex.org/A5064361587) | 2,015 | Arabic Abstract: الفقر ظاهرة متفشية يعاني منها كثير من سكان العالم بما في ذلك مواطني بعض الدول الصناعية الكبرى أوربا. إلا ان سطوة المدرسة الوظيفية وسيادة الفكر الرأسمالي الليبرالي دول الشمال الغنية حالتا دون بروزها كمشكلة ولم تظهر إلى السطح مؤخرا.على الرغم أنه ليس هنالك اتفاق عام حول مفهوم وتعريفه وطرق وقياسه، اتضح أن أنسب أسلوب لقياسه هو التعرف على عدد السكان الذين هم تحت خط كنسبة مئوية العدد الكلي للسكان سواء المستوى المحلي أو القومي الريفي الحضري وهو الأسلوب الذي تعتمده الأمم المتحدة تقاريرها.استعرضت الدراسة أنواع الفقر، وتطرقت للأسباب التي حالت إيلاء الحكومات الوطنية تعاقبت السلطة بعد الاستقلال النامية الاهتمام بموضوع وحاولت الاجابة التساؤلات، وخلصت نتيجة النظريات الاجتماعية والاقتصادية السائدة الغرب لم تأت فراغ، وإنما استجابة لدوافع اجتماعية وبيئة طبيعية معينة. وأن نماذج التنمية انتهجتها الغربية تعد تجربة إنسانية تستحق التقدير محاولة استيرادها بحذافيرها كالسودان تكييفها مع الواقع لا تؤدي الفشل.لذلك تبرز أهمية استلهام هذه نظم فكرية وسياسات بديلة تتسق الموروث الثقافي والمعتقدات الدينية لمواطنيها تم الحصول بيانات خلال أدبيات المجال والاطلاع الاستراتيجيات القطرية لمكافحة السمنارات وحلقات النقاش والمكتبة، وتم استخدام المنهج الوصفي والتحليلي لتحليل مادة البحث.English Poverty is a worldwide Phenomenon. Many people including some from the great industrial countries in Europe suffer it. It overruling functionalism theory and outstanding liberal capitalism economic development model adopted by affluent west embedded its emergence as problem recently.Though there no general agreement on concept of poverty, definition measurement technique, most expedient one which counts number those below poverty line % total population local, national, rural urban community. This also consolidated UN reports.The paper examined types pin- pointed factors hindered consecutive national governments least developed after independence not to pay heed problem. The answered quires being raised concluded that socioeconomic theories did come out blue but response particular social milieu natural environment modalities applied western deserve due respect human experiences any attempt transplant them developing like Sudan without adjusted will doom failure. Hence plan combat should seek other schools thought adopt alternative policies coincide with cultural moors religious beliefs their natives.Lastly data has been collected through relevant literature, workshops, seminars, country strategic papers alleviate poverty. analytical descriptive models have used analyzing research data. | article | en | Socioeconomic status|Poverty|Developing country|Development economics|Geography|Economics|Economic growth|Sociology|Demography|Population | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2662395 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2194298846', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2662395', 'mag': '2194298846'} | Sudan | C144024400|C189326681|C47768531 | Development economics|Poverty|Sociology | Social Science Research Network |
(Some) Turkish Transnationalism(s) in an Age of Capitalist Globalization and Empire | Sedef Arat-Koç (https://openalex.org/A5059070857) | 2,007 | This paper proposes that regional feminisms would be productive in avoiding some of the problems “global feminism” or co-opted shapes feminist transnationalism might take when it serves priorities international organizations imperial powers. While Middle Eastern feminists especially benefit from transnational links—given nature social, economic, political, and geopolitical challenges face women people region an age capitalist globalization empire—the warns dominant may not up to task. The focus is on “white Turk” identity ideology which have emerged Turkey since 1980s significantly influenced political intellectual orientations among intellectuals, including liberal feminists. It argued this influence negatively impacts capacity feminism both articulate inclusive analysis politics address different groups Turkish relate other East. | article | en | Transnationalism|Empire|Feminism|Turkish|Politics|Globalization|Gender studies|Geopolitics|Ideology|Sociology|Political science|Middle East|Political economy|Law|Linguistics|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.2979/mew.2007.3.1.35 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2103872181', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2979/mew.2007.3.1.35', 'mag': '2103872181'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of Middle East Women's Studies |
(Some) Turkish Transnationalism(s) in an Age of Capitalist Globalization and Empire: "White Turk" Discourse, the New Geopolitics, and Implications for Feminist Transnationalism | Sedef. Arat-Koç (https://openalex.org/A5073281495) | 2,007 | This paper proposes that regional feminisms would be productive in avoiding some of the problems "global feminism" or co-opted shapes feminist transnationalism might take when it serves priorities international organizations imperial powers. While Middle Eastern feminists especially benefit from transnational links—given nature social, economic, political, and geopolitical challenges face women people region an age capitalist globalization empire—the warns dominant may not up to task. The focus is on "white Turk" identity ideology which have emerged Turkey since 1980s significantly influenced political intellectual orientations among intellectuals, including liberal feminists. It argued this influence negatively impacts capacity feminism both articulate inclusive | article | en | Transnationalism|Feminism|Geopolitics|Empire|Gender studies|Globalization|Politics|Ideology|Sociology|Political science|Political economy|Law | https://doi.org/10.1353/jmw.2007.0001 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4213199074', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/jmw.2007.0001'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of Middle East Women's Studies |
(Some) Turkish Transnationalism(s) in an Age of Capitalist Globalization and Empire: “White Turk” Discourse, the New Geopolitics, and Implications for Feminist Transnationalism | Sedef Arat-Koç (https://openalex.org/A5059070857) | 2,023 | <p>This paper proposes that regional feminisms would be productive in avoiding some of the problems “global feminism” or co-opted shapes feminist transnationalism might take when it serves priorities international organizations imperial powers. While Middle Eastern feminists especially benefit from transnational links—given nature social, economic, political, and geopolitical challenges face women people region an age capitalist globalization empire—the warns dominant may not up to task. The focus is on “white Turk” identity ideology which have emerged Turkey since 1980s significantly influenced political intellectual orientations among intellectuals, including liberal feminists. It argued this influence negatively impacts capacity feminism both articulate inclusive analysis politics address different groups Turkish relate other East.</p> | article | en | Transnationalism|Feminism|Empire|Geopolitics|Gender studies|Politics|Globalization|Turkish|Ideology|Sociology|Political science|Law|Linguistics|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.32920/24201219.v1 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4387040166', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.32920/24201219.v1'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | |
(Some) Turkish Transnationalism(s) in an Age of Capitalist Globalization and Empire: “White Turk” Discourse, the New Geopolitics, and Implications for Feminist Transnationalism | Sedef Arat-Koç (https://openalex.org/A5059070857) | 2,023 | <p>This paper proposes that regional feminisms would be productive in avoiding some of the problems “global feminism” or co-opted shapes feminist transnationalism might take when it serves priorities international organizations imperial powers. While Middle Eastern feminists especially benefit from transnational links—given nature social, economic, political, and geopolitical challenges face women people region an age capitalist globalization empire—the warns dominant may not up to task. The focus is on “white Turk” identity ideology which have emerged Turkey since 1980s significantly influenced political intellectual orientations among intellectuals, including liberal feminists. It argued this influence negatively impacts capacity feminism both articulate inclusive analysis politics address different groups Turkish relate other East.</p> | article | en | Transnationalism|Feminism|Geopolitics|Gender studies|Empire|Politics|Turkish|Globalization|Ideology|Sociology|Political science|Political economy|Law|Linguistics|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.32920/24201219 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4387040551', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.32920/24201219'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | |
(Sub)national and supranational identity among majority and minority youth in superdiverse urban schools | Noel Clycq (https://openalex.org/A5003647732)|Ariadne Driezen (https://openalex.org/A5039187662)|Gert Verschraegen (https://openalex.org/A5021397540) | 2,020 | This article studies the extent to which ethnic minority and majority students in highly diverse urban schools identify with Flemish European identity. In doing so this paper aims discuss what these sub-national supranational identities can function as shared within multiple identity belongings of teenagers impact is teacher support perceived discrimination on phenomena. The analysis based upon a survey among Belgian native Moroccan origin 5th 6th year secondary education Antwerp, one Europe’s most cities. results show that more strongly than identity, while large ‘identity gap’ respect but much smaller gap addition, our positive effect for students, it only has students. broader implications findings are discussed. | article | en | Flemish|Identity (music)|Ethnic group|National identity|Gender studies|Political science|Sociology|Geography|Law|Politics|Physics|Archaeology|Acoustics | https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2020.1747604 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3015488986', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2020.1747604', 'mag': '3015488986'} | Morocco | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of Youth Studies|Institutional Repository University of Antwerp (University of Antwerp) |
(The Economic and Social Impacts of begging in Egypt during the Period (2000 - 2016: الآثار الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لظاهرة التسول في مصر خلال الفترة (2000 - 2016 ) | Izzat Mallock Qenaoui Hassan (https://openalex.org/A5091662356) | 2,017 | This research aims to analysis the begging phenomena in Egypt, types and motivations causing, next recognize economic social effects resulting from it identify most important obstacles that limit fight against this phenomenon propose appropriate solutions reduce aggravation future. The supposed there is a direct correlation between poverty, inflation, unemployment poor distribution of national income growing Egypt. approach descriptive has been used describe analyze statement reasons motives, impacts, besides using survey method through interview with random sample beggars city Cairo, obtained data results quantitative statistical method. refer negative on economy, related lack contribution beggar GDP, represents burden society helps increase crime rates hamper growth. study suggested support programs policies combat poverty as main reason beg empowerment families socially economically healthy sides do their roles ensure members | article | en | Begging|Phenomenon|Poverty|Unemployment|Social exclusion|Development economics|Economics|Sample (material)|Descriptive statistics|Empowerment|Economic growth|Demographic economics|Public economics|Political science|Chemistry|Physics|Statistics|Mathematics|Chromatography|Quantum mechanics|Law | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.e140117 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3164583463', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.e140117', 'mag': '3164583463'} | Egypt | C189326681|C47768531 | Development economics|Poverty | Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-iqtiṣādiyyaẗ wa-al-idāriyyaẗ wa-al-qānūniyyaẗ |
(The Individual's Religious Identity and His/Her Identity Card) | Saja Majdoubeh (https://openalex.org/A5033316642) | 2,017 | Arabic Abstract: تسقط الورقة البحثية مفهوم النموذج العالمي للحقوق الأساسية- الذي يتبناه فقهاء القانون الدستوري وبعض الدول المعاصرة منذ عقود- على التوجه الحديث للدول الإسلامية والعربية في مفهومها للحماية الدستورية الأساسية، بعد أن كانت أبرز ملامح هذا الآونة الأخيرة، حذف خانة الديانة من بطاقة الهوية الشخصية لمواطني بعض والعربية، فلسطين نموذجا، وتعمل النظر حق الفرد عدم إظهار ديانته هويته ظل الفرضيات الأربع للنموذج الأساسية؛ باعتبار الحق حقا أساسيا فعلا كونه يمس باستقلالية وكرامته، والاستدلال ملامحه التشريعات الوطنية والإقليمية والدولية. وما يترتب السلطة الفلسطينية التزامات إيجابية لحماية المواطن جهة، المواطنين أنفسهم حماية مواجهة بعضهم جهة أخرى. أيضا التوازن عند تنافس والمصلحة العامة ذات الهدف المشروع، دولة تنتمي لفكر فيه عالم الدين وعالم حقوق الإنسان لم يتعايشا يوما نحو مريح.
English The research paper examines the recent doctrine of Islamic and Arab countries in protecting human rights context “global model constitutional rights” which developed as a result jurisprudence some high courts last decades. prominent feature this is abolishment religion box from citizens’ identification (ID) cards, with reference to Palestine case study. considers right individuals not reveal or expose their faith personal ID cards under four assumptions global rights. Considering at prima facie right, since it affects independence dignity individual. Examining matter positive obligations Palestinian Authority duty taking affirmative steps protect individual revealing his ID, horizontal effect well, indicates that show individual’s operates between themselves. concludes limitable by recourse balancing proportionality approach when competing public interest state where world have always coexisted comfortably. | article | en | Identity (music)|Religious identity|Sociology|Social psychology|Psychology|Art|Aesthetics|Religiosity | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3088499 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2779087214', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3088499', 'mag': '2779087214'} | Palestine|State of Palestine | C144024400 | Sociology | Social Science Research Network |
(The International Dimension of the Lebanese Issue (A Study in the American Role 1943 – 1990: البعد الدولي للقضية اللبنانية (دراسة في الدور الأمريكي 1943- 1990) | Iman Kamil Mirdas (https://openalex.org/A5029304177) | 2,019 | The research focused on the international dimension of Lebanese cause and American role in Lebanon (1943- 90). Washington's interest began to increase since 1940s following beginning decline traditional European powers, its emergence as a new superpower alongside Soviet Union, ambiguous problematic nature this methods employed execute it, which varied between economic aid, political alliances military intervention. historical descriptively analytical approaches helped me reach conclusion was great importance policy achieve colonial interests confront reduce aggression waged by Arabs against ally "Israel." I have split study into an introduction two researches. First, independence until civil war. Second, war, extent impacted Lebanon’s position regional system. concluded with most important results, including: Lebanese- relations had many twists turns ranging from tension near relief, Washington considered trump card game power balances arena host conflict, ended United States America’s undertook support "Israeli" entity it defense. | article | en | Superpower|Political science|Independence (probability theory)|International relations|Foreign policy|Power (physics)|Political economy|Alliance|Spanish Civil War|Politics|Intervention (counseling)|Law|Development economics|Economic history|Sociology|History|Psychology|Statistics|Physics|Mathematics|Quantum mechanics|Psychiatry|Economics | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.e270918 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3161198953', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.e270918', 'mag': '3161198953'} | Israel|Lebanon | C144024400|C47768531 | Development economics|Sociology | Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-insāniyyaẗ wa-al-iğtimāʿiyyaẗ |
(The Juristic Reference of the Foundations of Constitutions (An Empirical Study on Sudan's Interim Constitution of 2005: المرجعية الفقهية لأساليب نشأة الدساتير (دراسة تطبيقية على دستور السودان الانتقالي لسنة 2005م) | Mohamed Hassan Gamaa Timsah (https://openalex.org/A5053711154) | 2,018 | The written constitution is the basic document and nominal charter between ruler governed. source of will people it considered principles aspirations on how to organize public authorities determine their powers in state its structures. nature this study requires that we take descriptive, analytical applied approach research from jurisprudential reference methods establishing manner development. This done four sections dealing with concept types, democratic non-democratic constitutions traditional modern constitutional jurisprudence. dealt most important features Constitution Sudan Transitional Law for year 2005, which effective terms themes conclusion conclusions recommendations: development form grant or contract - robbing give legal value Constitution. recommendations were need establish a manner. constitution's entry into force means sovereignty people's make principle legality, as well expression values and people. | article | en | Constitution|Sovereign immunity|Democracy|Law|Principle of legality|Charter|Political science|Constitutionalism|Interim|Sovereignty|Jurisprudence|Law and economics|Sociology|Politics | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.m250717 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3213649843', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.m250717', 'mag': '3213649843'} | Sudan | C144024400 | Sociology | مجلة العلوم الإقتصادية و الإدارية و القانونية |
(The Role of Transport and Tourism Economics in Achieving the Economic Development of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the Period (2007-2017: دور اقتصاديات النقل والسياحة في تحقيق التنمية الاقتصادية للمملكة العربية السعودية للمدة (2007- 2017) | Ban Ali Hussein Al Mahanadi (https://openalex.org/A5082716088) | 2,019 | The transport sector in its various forms, has an important weight tourist activity, it is a direct producer that deserves planning. It coordinated with the objectives of comprehensive tourism plan. Also, factor industry where depend on to tourists from outside their places residence destination. An analysis reality and activity Kingdom Saudi Arabia shows relative importance communications sector, retail restaurants hotels, highest level passenger services, In addition, there presence religious as benefits influx millions Muslim pilgrims all over world perform Hajj rituals annually Umrah every day. And see archaeological sites holiest Bekaa Holy Haram area 2017 attracted more than 8 million visitors, around 3 came Hajj. According National Transition Program, Ministry committed achieving goal providing greatest possible number Muslims Umrah. end this ministry increase 15 by 2020 compared (6.8 million) according Vision 2030, will double 30 This due major growth fields living accommodations, wellness maintenance, advanced shipping, infrastructure. Equally part vision for growing diversifying sources income, intends implement first two projects, Red Sea project second city Neum. | article | en | Hajj|Tourism|Christian ministry|Residence|Religious tourism|Geography|Business|Bazaar|Pilgrimage|Economy|Economic growth|Political science|Islam|Demography|Sociology|Economics|Archaeology|Law | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.b010519 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3164535656', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.b010519', 'mag': '3164535656'} | Saudi Arabia | C144024400 | Sociology | Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-iqtiṣādiyyaẗ wa-al-idāriyyaẗ wa-al-qānūniyyaẗ |
(The Structure of Public Debt in Jordan and Its Impact on Economic Growth (1980-2012)) | Radi Mohammed Al-Adayleh (https://openalex.org/A5017670756)|Hassan Alamro (https://openalex.org/A5007005891)|Alqaralleh Huthaifa (https://openalex.org/A5086598750) | 2,014 | Arabic Abstract: تهدف هذه الدراسة إلى دراسة هيكل الدين العام في الأردن، وتأثيره على النمو الاقتصادي خلال الفترة 1980- 2012). ولقد تم استخدام الأساليب الاحصائية التالية: منهجية التكامل المشترك لجوهانسون، واختبار نموذج تصحيح الخطأ بهدف معرفة العلاقة بين الداخلي والدين الخارجي منسوبا للناتج المحلي الاجمالي كمتغيرات مستقلة واجمالي الناتج كمتغير تابع، ايضا طريقة المربعات الصغرى المعدلة لغايات بيان تأثير والخارجي الاقتصادي. قد أظهرت نتائج اختبار وجود متجه تكاملي وحيد يصف سلوك المتغيرات الأجل الطويل، ومن تبين أن حوالي 9% من الانحرافات المتغير التابع سيتم تصحيحها سنويا، وأيضا علاقة سببية باتجاه واحد المستقلة التابع. وبالاعتماد قيم المعلمات المعادلات القروض الخارجية لها تأثيرا سلبيا الاقتصادي، بالمقابل كان ايجابيا الاجمالي. وأوصت به هو إعادة النظر سياسة الاقتراض وتوجيه للاستثمار المشروعات الانتاجية، للحد أعباء خدمة الدين.English The intention of this study was to investigate the structure public debt in Jordan and its impact on economic growth, over period 1980-2012.The statistical techniques which were employed include Johanson co-integration test, Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) explore association between domestic external ratio GDP as independent variables total relative dependent variable. Also Fully Modified Least Squares (FMOLS) approach is order describe internal growth.The test procedure reveals that there one relationship, consequently a VECM estimated revealing departure from equilibrium cleared annually, results Causality showed have uni-directional relationship with variable.Based regression coefficient, it found has negative influence, positive influence recommended must be re-oriented toward invested productive projects burden service. | article | en | Debt|Economics|Development economics|Political science|Macroeconomics | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2457630 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1489366966', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2457630', 'mag': '1489366966'} | Jordan | C47768531 | Development economics | Social Science Research Network |
(The Syrian Refugees and the Way Forward) | Hussein Elasrag (https://openalex.org/A5060871059) | 2,015 | Arabic Abstract:لا مبالغة في القول بأن الأزمة السورية تمثل أكبر تحد سياسي وإنساني وإنمائي زماننا الحاضر.فقد حصدت العديد من الأرواح، وتسببت دمار واسع، وأجبرت أعدادا هائلة على النزوح،وأعادت عجلة التقدم سبيل التنمية إلى الوراء، وهددت أجيالا سوريا والبلدان المجاورة لها. كما أنها تحدت المجتمع الدولي أيضا تحديا يحمله أن يحذو استجابته الجماعية حذوا مختلفا التفكير والعمل.English Abstract: Since the beginning of Syrian crisis, over 6.5 million country’s people have been internally displaced and almost 4.4 are registered refugees, which amounts to about half Syria’s pre-crisis population. Prior becoming many had suffered repeated shocks within Syria, leading them eventually abandon their assets, property, capital seek safety in neighboring countries.Although Syrians as refugees with UNHCR authorities, they few legal rights. While able access public services, availability these services is severely constrained due increased demand. Only a minority housed refugee camps where most essential material needs met financed by international community. | article | en | Refugee|Syrian refugees|Political science|Computer security|Criminology|Psychology|Computer science|Law | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2709935 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2226008845', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2709935', 'mag': '2226008845'} | Syria | C3018716944 | Syrian refugees | Social Science Research Network |
(The facilitative approach to the morphological rules of the Algerian mark al- Tayeb al- Mahaji Through his manuscript (Mabadi Al- Sirf: المنهج التيسيري للقواعد الصرفية لدى العلامة الجزائري الطيب المهاجي من خلال مخطوطه مبادئ الصرف | Fatima Abdel Rahman (https://openalex.org/A5087507050) | 2,019 | The scientistes have confirmed that the morphology is mother of languages and grammar father as a science concerned with search for provisions structure words letters originality increase, health, other approved studied to study Arabic language, which understood from Koran, scientists tried facilitate adopted methodology easy way understand this beginner material morphological entrenched in his mind what we find Tayeb Almhaji literalauthor (Mabadi Al- Sirf), simplifies facilitated rules make it available beginner, whois Algerian good Mark Alhaji, whatis book Sirf)? Are these really helpful purposeful? | article | en | Originality|Morphology (biology)|Arabic|Grammar|Linguistics|Computer science|Philosophy|Sociology|Social science|Biology|Zoology|Qualitative research | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.f270319 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3161250417', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.f270319', 'mag': '3161250417'} | Algeria | C144024400 | Sociology | Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-insāniyyaẗ wa-al-iğtimāʿiyyaẗ |
(The) Fence or Offense? Testing the Effectiveness of “The Fence” in Judea and Samaria | Hillel Frisch (https://openalex.org/A5021133428) | 2,007 | Click to increase image sizeClick decrease size Notes 1. http://securityfence.mfa.gov.il/mfm/web/main/missionhome.asp?MissionID=45187& 2. Martin van Creveld, “The Day After: Can one Defend Israel within the 1967 Borders?” Maarachot 389 (2003), p. 9. 3. Ephraim Yaar and Tamar Hermann, “Peace Index: Most Israelis Support The Fence, Despite Palestinian Suffering,” Haaretz, March 11, 2004. 4. Robert A. Pape American Political Science Review, vol. 97, no. 3 (August 2003), pp. 343–361. 5. John Keegan, Mask of Command (New York London: Penguin, 1987), 7 6. Ivan Arreguin-Toft, “How Weak Win Wars,” International Security, 26, 1 (Summer 2001), 95. 7. Orme, Utility Force in a World Scarcity,” 22, (Winter 1997–1998), 138–167. 8. Felix Frisch, “A Breakdown: Separation Fence Will Cost 6.5 billion Shekel,” Ynet, May 1, 2003. Ariel Levitas, Israel's Military Doctrine: Defense Offense (Tel-Aviv: Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, 1988), 28. 10. Ibid., 36. 11. 53–54. 12. Ibid. 13. 34–35. 14. Efraim Inbar, “Israeli National 1973– 1996,” Annals Academy Social Science, 555, (1998), 63. 15. Ibid, pp.74– 75. 16. 17. Rajiv Nayan, US-Israel Relationship: Experiencing Arrow,” Analysis, 16, no 12 (March 1994), 1573–1584. 18. Michael Barnett, “Culture, Strategy Foreign Policy change: Road Oslo,” European Journal Relations, vol 5, 1999), 5–36. 19. Ethel Solingen, “Democracy, Economic Reform Regional Cooperation,” Theoretical Politics, 8, (January 1996), 81. 20. Inbar Efraim, “Israel: Shift from Self- Reliance” Frankel, Benjamin (ed). A Restless Mind: Essays Honor Amos Perlmutter, (London: Frank Cass, 1996) 80–103. 21. (Lieut. Colonel Ido “Limited Conflict- General Characteristics,” Maarchot, nos. 380–81 (2001), 22. Avi Kober, “From Blitzkrieg Attrition: Attrition Staying Power,” Small Wars Insurgencies, Vol. No. 2 (June 2005), 216–40. 23. See, example: David Garnham, “War Proneness, War Weariness, Regime Type: 1816–1980,” Peace Research, 23, (1986), 279–89. For study suggesting that West would not tolerate extensive casualties relatively unimportant objectives, see Eric V. Larson, Casualties Consensus: Historical Role Domestic US Operations (Santa Monica: Rand, 1996). Kober's rejoinder ibid. 24. Hillel “Between Bullets Ballots: Palestinians Israeli Democracy,” Review Affairs, 2, (Spring 171–174. 25. 26. See fn. 27. Eyal Zisser, “Hizballah In Lebanon: At Crossroads,” MERIA Journal, http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/1997/issue3/jv1n3a1.html. Leora Eren Frucht, Movement Shaped Lebanon Pullout,” Jerusalem Post, June 2000. 29. were computed www.btselem.org/english/Statistics/Casualties_Data.asp?Category=1 (accessed January 2005); on fatalities www.btselem.org/english/Statistics/Israeli_Security_Forces_Personnel_Killed_by_Palestinians.asp'www.btselem.org/english/Statistics/Casualties.asp 30. Presumably 40,000 troops back up by 2,000 tanks patrolled line. C. Gordon, Passing French Algeria Oxford University Press, 1966), 59–60. 31. Allistair Horne, Savage Peace: Algeria, 1954–1962. 32 Macmillan, 1977), 276–279. 32. Mazal Muallam, Good Gaza, April 2002. 33. Maj.-Gen. Doron Almog, Bank Fence: Vital Component Defense. Focus #47 34. Maariv Online, 18, 2001. 35. 10, 37. Mualam, Gaza,” 38. Orit Galili, Ministry Police Has Drawn Plans To Separate From Territories,” Haaretz Supplement, 1995. 39. more general analysis these aspects Kobi Amnon Ramon, Around Jerusalem: Background Ramifications Functioning Metropolitan Zone Surrounding It (Jerusalem: Institute Study Israel, 2004). 40. Aluf Ben, Cabinet Approved Billion Shekel Seam Area Plan,” July 19, 41. Diana Bechor, Route Fence,” August 14, 42. http://www.securityfence.mod.gov.il/Pages/ENG/purpose.htm (Accessed December 13, 2005.) 43. “Data Barrier – 2004,” www.btselem.org 44. Behor-Nir, “Despite Releasing Prisoners: [United States] Administration Is Dealing With 6, 45. official point view, “Legal Framework,” www.securityfence.mod.gov.il/Pages/ENG/execution.htm 46. Shlomo Shamir, “Israel Press On After UN Resolution Condemns It,” 21, 47. Atila Shumaphlevi, United States: We Do Not Condemn Sanctioning Route,” October 48. http://www.securityfence.mod.gov.il/Pages/ENG/operational.htm (Accessed, November 15, 49. Salmoni Catignani, Security Imperative Counterterror Operations: Fight Against Suicidal Terror,” Terrorism And Violence, 17, 1–2 251–252. 50. Debate over Intifada,” 1–20. 51. http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/1047.htm. 52. Walter Enders Todd Sandler, “What Know About Substitution Effect Transnational Terrorism?” Andrew Silk (ed.), Research Terrorism: Trends, Achievments Failures Cass 2004), 134; “Isabelle Duyvestey,” Paradoxes an Attempt at Theory,” Paper presented WISC Conference, Istanbul, 2005, 53. “Terrorism Summary Data,” www.mfa.gov.il;/www1.idf.il/SIP_STORAGE/DOVER/files/2/32592.doc;info.jpost.com/C002/Supplements/CasualtiesOfWar. | review | en | Annals|Fence (mathematics)|Politics|National security|Doctrine|Law|Economic history|Political science|History|Theology|Sociology|Classics|Philosophy|Engineering|Structural engineering | https://doi.org/10.1080/17419160600977582 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2017697706', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/17419160600977582', 'mag': '2017697706'} | Algeria|Gaza|Israel|Lebanon|West Bank | C144024400 | Sociology | Democracy and Security |
(Trans)Nationalism in Southeast Europe: Constructing, Transcending and Reinforcing Borders | Kerem Öktem (https://openalex.org/A5063149781)|Dimitar Bechev (https://openalex.org/A5031419612) | 2,006 | This article serves as a brief introduction to special focus section in this issue dedicated transnationalism Southeast Europe. In section, identities transcending borders or resulting from migration experiences are explored against the background of nationalism, and what is frequently presented its antidote, Balkans, Cyprus Turkey. | article | en | Transnationalism|Nationalism|Focus (optics)|Political science|Section (typography)|Gender studies|Sociology|Politics|Law|Physics|Optics|Advertising|Business | https://doi.org/10.1080/14683850601016341 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2068984017', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/14683850601016341', 'mag': '2068984017'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Southeast European and Black Sea Studies |
(Trans)formation of Kemalism, 1920s–1930s | Vahram Ter‐Matevosyan (https://openalex.org/A5065522809) | 2,019 | This chapter examines turning points in the first two decades of Republic from its foundation until death Kemal Ataturk 1938. It focuses on major phases ideological consolidation and delineates their distinctive features. Exploring layers RPP congresses 1920s 1930s, it offers a comparative analysis party programs. rule, pervasiveness state, enduring authoritarianism, crackdown dissent, leader cult, demographic social engineering, imposition new secular-republican identity constituted core Kemalist politics political system. Overturning old practices, discrediting values habits regime, radical social, cultural, economic changes puzzled many Turkey, although many, especially young, fervently embraced them. Many facets socio-political organization state were indeed new, while roots features extended at least 50 years back. Formative regards, era also transformative phase springboard for ideals insights that had long existed Ottoman Empire. | chapter | en | Ideology|Politics|Authoritarianism|Political science|Dissent|Political economy|State (computer science)|Consolidation (business)|Transformative learning|Opposition (politics)|Sociology|Law|Democracy|Pedagogy|Accounting|Algorithm|Computer science|Business | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97403-3_3 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2916689424', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97403-3_3', 'mag': '2916689424'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Modernity, memory and identity in South-East Europe |
(Trans)forming Gender Regimes in Saudi Arabia: Norms and Normativity in Organisations | Claudia Eger (https://openalex.org/A5023765736) | 2,022 | This article makes an original contribution to the theorisation of inequality-(re)producing mechanisms that persist in justifying organisational gender regimes Saudi Arabia, by studying how and religious norms intersect structuring organising processes practises related women’s integration labour force. Drawing on two focus groups 33 semi-structured interviews with managers government representatives Riyadh, this research explores have navigated process integrate female employees. The findings show normative structure associated differences are legitimized due their anchoring Sharia principles, making changes bases inequality difficult contentious. Managers adopted three principles—you dance (norms as practise), playing it safe (inhabiting ‘ideal’) is not a party ‘law’)—to make sense, negotiate, give effect these norms. complex intersection between culturally embedded understanding ‘law’ normativity functioned key mechanism (trans)formation regimes, shedding critical light inequalities become entrenched workplace cultures interactions. Session type preference: Discussion Paper | article | en | Normative|Negotiation|Inequality|Sociology|Sharia|Government (linguistics)|Structuring|Political science|Public relations|Gender studies|Islam|Law|Social science|Mathematical analysis|Philosophy|Linguistics|Mathematics|Theology | https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2022.14347abstract | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4286623122', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2022.14347abstract'} | Saudi Arabia | C144024400|C45555294 | Inequality|Sociology | Proceedings - Academy of Management |
(Transnational) Organized crime and corruption in conflict settings: Interview with Ms Ghada Waly | 2,023 | Ghada Waly is the Director-General of United Nations Office at Vienna and Executive Director on Drugs Crime. She holds rank Undersecretary-General Nations. previously served as Minister Social Solidarity Egypt chaired Council Arab Ministers Affairs. has also Assistant Resident Representative Development Program. Ms an MA a BA in humanities from Colorado State University. | article | en | Solidarity|Political science|Language change|Executive director|State (computer science)|Public administration|Criminology|Law|Sociology|Management|Politics|Art|Literature|Algorithm|Computer science|Economics | https://doi.org/10.1017/s1816383123000048 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4361263428', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s1816383123000048'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | International Review of the Red Cross |
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(U)synlighed og den muslimske anden: Narrativer om flugt og religiøs identitet blandt irakiske kristne i Danmark | Sara Lei Sparre (https://openalex.org/A5034157146) | 2,016 | Denne artikel belyser religiøs identitet og muslimske-kristne relationer blandt irakiske kristne i Danmark. I de kristnes narrativer om flugt mødet med Danmark er der en konstant svingning mellem dels opnåelse af tryghed, lige rettigheder frihed minorisering pga. oplevelser at blive gjort usynlige som synlige muslimer. Jeg argumenterer for, fortolker navigerer disse (u)synlighed ved genskrive deres forfølgelse således også forholdet til den muslimske anden. ____"(In)visibility and the Muslim Other: Narratives of Flight Religious Identity Among Iraqi Christians in Denmark"This article highlights religious identity Muslim-Christian relations among Denmark. In narratives about flight encounter with Denmark there is a constant swing between attainment security, equal rights freedom on one hand minoritization that results from experiences being made invisible as visible Muslims other hand. argue interpret navigate these (in)visibility by rewriting their persecution, thus also relationship other. | article | en | Humanities|Identity (music)|Religious studies|Art|Ethnology|Philosophy|Sociology|Aesthetics | https://doi.org/10.7146/tifo.v10i1.24884 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2559920240', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.7146/tifo.v10i1.24884', 'mag': '2559920240'} | Iraq | C144024400 | Sociology | Tidsskrift for Islamforskning =|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)|RUCforsk (Roskilde University) |
(UN)HEALING THE URBAN SCAR IN NICOSIA: SPATIAL AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN POST CONFLICT DIVIDED CITIES | Huriye Gürdallı (https://openalex.org/A5087815412) | 2,016 | Urban seperation of cities mostly resulted by the political and ethnic conflict is not considered a lasting solution. When solution couldn’t be achieved, where it seen as necessity for cooperative urban social infrastructure, temporary city’s divided landscape everyday life becomes permanent. Hence are arenas issues around resilience (re)production space under contested states more than debate. Nicosia widely known last capital city in Europe serves Turkish Cypriots north Greek south. The United Nations (UN) Buffer Zone formalized 1974 an emergency measure against inter-communal clashes has bisected Walled City seperating its citizens breaking unity. union two communities on Cyprus had been broken up continuity then become past. Master Plan (NMP) planning initiative professionals that managed before consensus reached, created unique city. success NMP physical terms stayed limited division continued. In 2008 with opening Ledra Gate within symbolic meaning will make feel if they belong to united texture have potential giving chance new socio-economic developments daily interactions. Civil actors from formal informal groups gradually stepped forward strenghten positive effect NMP; bringing Dead recent spatial transformations along divide scrutinized this paper. It explores policy responses being proposed efforts promoted professionals, NGO’s states. analysis based qualitative data; visual verbal records centered activities actions field. Within context paper focuses intentions concrete steps perceived shared space. also aims point out insight post cities. | article | en | Politics|Everyday life|Urban planning|Capital (architecture)|Sociology|Political science|Economic growth|Economy|Political economy|Geography|Law|Economics|Engineering|Civil engineering|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.7480/iphs.2016.1.1216 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2586611184', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.7480/iphs.2016.1.1216', 'mag': '2586611184'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | International Planning History Society Proceedings |
(UN)Representative Bureaucracy | Yael Yishai (https://openalex.org/A5008872153)|Aaron Cohen (https://openalex.org/A5065414319) | 1,997 | Women are severely underrepresented in the Israeli senior civil service. This article explores barriers that impede women 's advancement to top administrative positions by comparing those who achieved ranks a sample of two control groups: male officials and middle-rank female officials. Four explanations offered: (a) human capital, (b) attitudes views, (c) organizational characteristics values, (d) functional attributes. Data show differentfrom men their higher status, lower sense equity, domestic chores. Senior distinctfrom social, women's, occupational networking internal A discriminate analysis has shown importance chores male-female variation occupational, within intrafemale variation. | article | en | Bureaucracy|Social capital|Middle management|Rank (graph theory)|Senior management|Equity (law)|Gender equity|Service (business)|Sociology|Political science|Psychology|Gender studies|Public relations|Business|Politics|Social science|Marketing|Mathematics|Combinatorics|Law | https://doi.org/10.1177/009539979702800402 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2158349318', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/009539979702800402', 'mag': '2158349318'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Administration & Society |
(Un) Natural Grief: Novelty, Tradition and Naturalization in Israeli Discourse on Posthumous Reproduction | Ori Katz (https://openalex.org/A5067477187)|Yael Hashiloni‐Dolev (https://openalex.org/A5013421376) | 2,019 | Abstract This article examines Israeli discourse on posthumous reproduction (PR) and the related cultural construction of “(un)natural” grief. Based mainly an analysis in‐depth interviews with family members who submitted a request for PR, we examine regimes justification used by supporters opponents this technology. With both sides using notion “nature” to support their claim, dispute centers whether PR constructs new social expression grief (and hence should be seen as unnatural) or is only reflection age‐old grieving process thus natural). We argue that employing twofold, novel/traditional justification, aim go one step further, from symbolic continuity dead so‐called real one. progression highlights flexibility natural category at intersection technology culture abandonment such binary distinctions life/death nature/culture. | article | en | Grief|Abandonment (legal)|Natural (archaeology)|Naturalization|Reproduction|Sociology|Novelty|Expression (computer science)|Social constructionism|Epistemology|Environmental ethics|Aesthetics|Social psychology|Psychology|Law|Social science|Philosophy|Political science|History|Ecology|Biology|Alien|Archaeology|Computer science|Psychotherapist|Programming language|Population|Demography|Census | https://doi.org/10.1111/maq.12503 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2914406953', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1111/maq.12503', 'mag': '2914406953', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30734971'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Medical Anthropology Quarterly|PubMed |
(Un)Becoming English: Performing Nationality and Motherhood in Daniel Defoe’s The Fortunate Mistress, or Roxana | Jane Lim (https://openalex.org/A5036215984) | 2,020 | This article investigates Roxana’s turbulent national performance by attending to the relationship between Turkishness and Englishness expressed through protagonist’s two names, “Roxana” “Mother.” Arguing that impulse for cultural masquerade originates from her nebulous heritage, this paper examines how name generates vexing questions about protagonist’s sense of social belonging. Specifically, I examine political finds its most troubling expression negotiation with English motherhood. pseudo-Turkishness, rather than obscuring Englishness, corroborates identity as an mother. Put another way, oriental naming was contingent on, not contrary to, model discursive selfhood Roxana refuses express maternal body. She unmothers herself, even when monstrous motherhood dubs unbecoming. That said, attempts show why compulsively applies a cosmopolitan citizenship belies nationality race, further identifying seemingly disparate identities, converge Roxana, then, posits origin engendered Enlightenment thoughts endoculturalism or self-enclosed domestic household, but ruptures heralded transaction body posing Other. | article | en | Nationality|Gender studies|Sociology|Aesthetics|Art|Immigration|Law|Political science | https://doi.org/10.15794/jell.2020.66.4.004 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3120737068', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.15794/jell.2020.66.4.004', 'mag': '3120737068'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | The Journal of English Language and Literature |
(Un)Bounded Soccer | Guy Ben‐Porat (https://openalex.org/A5043924553)|Amir Ben‐Porat (https://openalex.org/A5006938121) | 2,004 | Israeli soccer, like the rest of society, has been undergoing transformation in recent decades, under influence globalization. This work examines specific effects globalization on soccer its three major components: mobilization capital, labor, andcultural flows. It appears that, because aspects Israelisoccer globalized all components. However, this was uneven, and determined by local conditions that worked more favor labor cultural | article | en | Globalization|Mobilization|Capital (architecture)|Rest (music)|Transformation (genetics)|Political economy|Political science|Work (physics)|Economic geography|Sociology|Economic system|Economics|Geography|Law|Mechanical engineering|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Archaeology|Engineering|Gene|Medicine|Cardiology | https://doi.org/10.1177/1012690204049064 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2015299498', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/1012690204049064', 'mag': '2015299498'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | International Review for the Sociology of Sport |
(Un)Dressing Children in the Lachish Reliefs | Kristine Henriksen Garroway (https://openalex.org/A5086739083) | 2,020 | The Lachish reliefs offer a unique snapshot of Judean children in the eighth century BCE. Using adult Judeans as point comparison, this article explores display gender, age, and possible ethnicity shown though dress adornment. study utilizes images taken with Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) technology, which, its ability to move combine different light sources angles these sources, creates high-resolution brings out features that can be hidden stone texture relief. An analysis adornment on suggests belts may have been used marker social age for boys; girls are depicted no equivalent marker. Infants also wear sidelock, raising questions regarding presence Egyptians at diffusion cultural practices. | article | en | Adornment|Ethnic group|Visual arts|Art|Anthropology|Sociology|Aesthetics | https://doi.org/10.1086/707311 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3013444921', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1086/707311', 'mag': '3013444921'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Near Eastern Archaeology |
(Un)Earthing violence: Ecologies of remembering, forgetting and reckoning | Eray Çaylı (https://openalex.org/A5085385121)|Erol Sağlam (https://openalex.org/A5042346823) | 2,023 | This article and the special issue it introduces contribute to existing debates on forgetting, remembering, reckoning with past violence by bringing them up date violence's materially spatially expansive workings that recent scholarship sovereignty ecology has highlighted. Thinking scholars who have considered organized as maker of ‘weathers', ‘atmospheres' ‘ecologies', we engage critically how Earth in all its relationally constituted expansiveness become central forgetting violent histories. We conceptualize practices evidence this centrality ‘(un)earthing'. The concept both empirical methodological implications. It obliges us reconsider longstanding tendencies privilege either earthly (i.e., secular, positivist rational) or unearthly spiritual, supernatural irrational) over other. these using (un)earthing interweave analyses magic, haunting ufology those farming, exhumation burial. spans various contemporary contexts where ‘(un)earthing’ address – whether directly indirectly legacy political (especially colonial racial) violence, ranging from United States, Colombia Chile South Africa, Turkey Austria. | article | en | Forgetting|Sociology|Scholarship|Sovereignty|MAGIC (telescope)|Positivism|Environmental ethics|Politics|Irrational number|Epistemology|History|Criminology|Law|Psychology|Political science|Philosophy|Cognitive psychology|Physics|Geometry|Mathematics|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.1080/02757206.2023.2248165 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4386527536', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/02757206.2023.2248165'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | History and Anthropology |
(Un)Familiar Spaces: paris in <i>Outside the Law</i> (2010) and <i>Free Men</i> (2011) | Alan R. Hastie (https://openalex.org/A5024846829) | 2,021 | The Hollywood-inspired Maghrebi-French films Outside the Law (Bouchareb, 2010) and Free Men (Ferroukhi, 2011) narrate geographies of exclusion belonging in Paris, France during Algerian War Independence (1954–1962) World Two (1939–1945) respectively. employ space spatial metaphors to articulate insist on place people France. In doing so, they work disrupt dominant imaginaries whilst also revealing possibilities for resistance city as seen from point-of-view North-African immigrants. are a significant part cultural commercial ‘shift’ toward more mainstream filmmaking cinema. Through reading some spaces films, this paper interrogates ways which map new (post)colonial Paris reimagined at intersections colonialism, beur cinema, Hollywood. geographical constituted read product stylistic aesthetic that helps locate identity beyond confines French banlieue. contributes recent debates around flows exchanges transnational cinema by centring importance context an shift | article | en | Movie theater|Hollywood|Filmmaking|Colonialism|Context (archaeology)|Mainstream|Independence (probability theory)|Sociology|Media studies|Identity (music)|Aesthetics|History|Art|Art history|Political science|Law|Statistics|Mathematics|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.1080/25785273.2021.2012936 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4285071659', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/25785273.2021.2012936'} | Algeria | C144024400 | Sociology | Transnational Screens|Pure (Coventry University) |
(Un)Just transition in power generation: neoliberal reforms and climate crisis in Sudan | Mohamеd K. Salah (https://openalex.org/A5015010556)|Razaz H. Basheir (https://openalex.org/A5093034360) | 2,023 | ABSTRACTGiven the undisputable reality of climate change, this article explores Sudan's power generation and its approach to current crisis, focusing on perspective a just energy transition. It highlights how sector's plans remain centralised, favouring urban consumerism, cost-driven sources, inadequate social environmental evaluations with limited community involvement. Furthermore, absence timely adaptation measures has left off-grid populations those displaced by hydroelectric dams disproportionately vulnerable worsening conditions, loss traditional livelihoods, conflicts over dwindling natural resources. This exacerbates instability regional development disparities. The advocates for transition in Sudan that not only reduces CO2 emissions but also minimises adverse impacts local ecosystems livelihoods. suggests blend distributed utility-scale renewable sources alongside existing hydro-thermal capacity. calls prioritising supply communities through socially driven financing mechanisms, countering neoliberal push privatisation full-cost recovery.RÉSUMÉÀ la lumière de réalité incontestable du changement climatique, cet explore production d'électricité au Soudan et son lien avec crise climatique actuelle, en se concentrant sur d'une énergétique juste. Il souligne que les secteur l'électricité restent centralisés, favorisant le consumérisme urbain, d'énergie couteuses des évaluations sociales environnementales insuffisantes, tout une implication citoyenne limitée. En outre, l'absence mesures d'adaptation opportunes rendu non connectées réseau celles déplacées par barrages hydroélectriques disproportionnellement vulnérables à l'aggravation conditions climatiques, perte leurs moyens subsistance traditionnels aux conflits liés l'épuisement ressources naturelles. Cette situation exacerbe ainsi l'instabilité disparités régionales matière développement. L'article plaide faveur juste Soudan, qui permette seulement réduire émissions CO2, mais aussi minimiser effets néfastes écosystèmes locaux subsistance. propose un mélange renouvelables distribuées grande échelle, capacités hydrothermales existantes. il appelle donner priorité l'approvisionnement électricité communautés biais mécanismes financement critères sociaux, s'opposant poussée néolibérale recouvrement intégral coûts.RESUMOÀ luz da realidade indiscutível das alterações climáticas, este artigo explora geração energia do Sudão e sua ligação atual climática, focando-se na perspetiva uma transição energética justa. Sublinha forma como os planos setor energético permanecem centralizados, favorecendo o consumismo urbano, as fontes orientadas para custos avaliações sociais ambientais insuficientes com um envolvimento limitado comunidade. Além mais, ausência medidas adaptação atempadas deixou populações fora rede comunidades deslocadas por barragens hídricas desproporcionalmente vulneráveis ao agravamento condições assim perda meios subsistência tradicionais conflitos em torno diminuição dos recursos naturais. Isto, vez, agrava instabilidade disparidades desenvolvimento regional. O defende justa no não só reduza emissões mas também minimize impactos adversos nos ecossistemas locais. Sugere combinação renováveis distribuídas escala serviços públicos juntamente capacidade hidrotérmica existente. disso, apela priorização fornecimento às através mecanismos financiamento cariz social, contrariando impulso privatização recuperação totais.KEYWORDS: Climate changejust transitioncolonial legaciesliberalisationsocial developmentMOTS-CLÉS: Changement climatiquetransition justehéritages coloniauxlibéralisationdéveloppement socialPALAVRAS-CHAVE: Alterações climáticasTransição Energética Justalegados coloniaisliberalizaçãodesenvolvimento Disclosure statementNo potential conflict interest was reported authors.Notes1 South seceded declared independence 2011.2 written before April 2023 war Sudan.Additional informationNotes contributorsMohamed SalahMohamed Salah is an researcher, political ecologist activist, resource extraction issues, such dam projects gold mining, interested correlation between policies, questions justice markets drivers different around Sudan. He researcher at ISTinaD research centre Khartoum, PhD candidate Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Paris, France.Razaz BasheirRazaz H. Basheir infrastructure general, particular. She African Centre Cities, University Cape Town, Africa, Khartoum. Email: [email protected] | article | fr | Livelihood|Climate change|Renewable energy|Energy transition|Political science|Welfare economics|Natural resource economics|Geography|Economy|Economics|Ecology|Medicine|Alternative medicine|Archaeology|Pathology|Biology|Agriculture|Panacea (medicine) | https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2023.2281085 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4389180913', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2023.2281085'} | Sudan | C549774020 | Welfare economics | Review of African Political Economy |
(Un)Natural Selection: The Drainage Of The Hula Wetlands, An Ecofeminist Reading | Edna Gorney (https://openalex.org/A5056872127) | 2,007 | Abstract Ecofeminist philosophy demonstrates and criticizes the interconnections between domination of Woman, Native Nature. These ‘Others’ have been represented in western thought as close to each other inferior. By conceived virtue being wild unpredictable, unreasonable, passionate lustful, they threaten Man, Civilization Culture. A ‘natural’ logical response this threat has need tame, possess control, even eradicate these inferior ‘Others’. I used ecofeminist approach examine two geography books describing Hula Valley, Israel, drainage its wetlands 1950s. analyzed narratives by exploring inter-connected attitudes toward Nature ‘Native’ – local Palestinians specific historical context place time. The texts exhibit divergent narratives, yet one emerged dominant (hi)story: discourse modernity, technical scientific triumph over cultural backwardness dangerous nature. Domination is thus constructed natural, inevitable, narrative traces a trajectory from evil good, chaos order, while masking hiding stories about power privileges, land territory. | article | en | Modernity|Narrative|Natural (archaeology)|Civilization|Ecofeminism|Context (archaeology)|Sociology|Backwardness|Virtue|Aesthetics|Environmental ethics|Epistemology|History|Philosophy|Literature|Archaeology|Art|Economics|Economic growth | https://doi.org/10.1080/14616740701607960 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2072908012', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/14616740701607960', 'mag': '2072908012'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | International Feminist Journal of Politics |
(Un)Obtainable Luxury and Performance: The Semiotics of Michael Jordan’s 1996 V12 Mercedes S600 Lorinser | Tomasz Jacheć (https://openalex.org/A5089999480) | 2,022 | On August 23rd, 2020 a model of 1996 V12 Mercedes S600 Lorinser was sold at an eBay auction. While the asking price for this particular model, in 2021, is approximately between $4,500 and $11,000, car hefty sum $202,200. What makes unique pricey fact that it used to belong basketball’s great, Michael Jordan. The auction question finalized midst global, Coronavirus pandemic, following release Last Dance documentary on Jordan’s career, factors into interpretation semiotics automobile itself. aim paper analyze: meanings attached Jordan as persona brand/sign; brand cars; and, ultimately, shifting semiotic context time selling price, with nostalgia factor. | article | en | Semiotics|Context (archaeology)|Sign (mathematics)|Social semiotics|Sociology|Advertising|Persona|Media studies|Art|History|Philosophy|Linguistics|Business|Humanities|Archaeology|Mathematical analysis|Mathematics | https://doi.org/10.31648/an.7209 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4312979204', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.31648/an.7209'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | Acta Neophilologica |
(Un)Settling colonial presents | Oren Yiftachel (https://openalex.org/A5028624284) | 2,008 | In May 2019, 75 distressed migrants fleeing Libya were rescued by the merchant vessel Maridive 601 in central Mediterranean Sea. With Italy, Malta, and Tunisia denying permission to disembark, turned from a floating refuge into an offshore carceral space, leaving stranded near Tunisian coast for 19 days. This article traces migratory trajectories of 75, as I will collectively refer them, order show how EUrope's desire deter, capture, contain migrant mobilities has transformed Sea seascape. While carcerality is not specific southern maritime border also novel phenomenon, increasingly restrictive migration policies have dramatically reshaped borderzone over recent years, multiplying infrastructures, technologies, spaces confinement. Interrogating space generates insights ever-growing panoply but mobile forms governance seeking discipline police unauthorised precarious human movements, both at sea on land. At same time, this demonstrates, unruly struggles continue expose often-conflictual processes work production | article | en | Mobilities|Seascape|Colonialism|Mediterranean sea|Mediterranean climate|Political science|Geography|Irregular migration|Fishery|Sociology|Law|Economic geography|Archaeology|Habitat|Ecology|Social science|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2008.01.005 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2002644057', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2008.01.005', 'mag': '2002644057'} | Libya|Tunisia | C144024400 | Sociology | Political Geography |
(Un)Settling the West Bank of Israel/Palestine: the anthropology of citizenship in "no man's land" | Yarden B. Enav-Weintraub (https://openalex.org/A5046960852) | 2,009 | This paper answers Yael Navaro-Yashin's (2003) call for ethnographic research of "no man's land(s)", and to the challenge she poses in her anthropologists "sense political" such territories. The is based on my fieldwork an Israeli college "West Bank" Israel/Palestine deals with ambiguous political status this geo-political territory. analyses as a (political) land" attempts there, special emphasis changing citizenship Bank". In end, also suggests that should pay more attention possibility "normal" (nation-)state becomes new locus where people today negotiate ideas about political. | article | en | Citizenship|West bank|Politics|Ethnography|Negotiation|Palestine|Sociology|State (computer science)|Gender studies|Political science|Political economy|Law|Anthropology|Social science|History|Ancient history|Algorithm|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.22582/am.v10i2.36 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1502352150', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.22582/am.v10i2.36', 'mag': '1502352150'} | Israel|Palestine|State of Palestine|West Bank | C144024400 | Sociology | Anthropology Matters |
(Un)Sustainable Development of Minors in Libyan Refugee Camps in the Context of Conflict-Induced Migration | Magdalena El Ghamari (https://openalex.org/A5050135837)|Monika Gabriela Bartoszewicz (https://openalex.org/A5044626006) | 2,020 | This paper looks at the challenges to sustainable development of migrant and refugee children in Libyan camps detention centres. Libya, next Syria, is still most destabilised Arab country with a myriad conflicting parties, warlords, militias, terrorist organisations as well smugglers traffickers that continuously compete complex network multidimensional power struggles. Our single case study based on ethnographic fieldwork adopts human security approach, which provides analysis an inherently “sustainable” dimension. In we provide overview empirical carried out seven (Tripoli, Tajoura, Sirte, Misrata, Benghazi, Derna Tobruk) between 2013 2019. findings show for even everyday activities pose danger health life, many threats their encompass broad spectrum from safety, education falling prey bundlers paramilitary militias. These issues, undoubtedly pertinent individual level analysis, are further exacerbated by underlying, conflict-induced factors preclude safe secure environment. | article | en | Refugee|Context (archaeology)|Human security|Terrorism|Sustainable development|Political science|Ethnography|Economic growth|Criminology|Sociology|Geography|Law|Archaeology|Anthropology|Economics | https://doi.org/10.3390/su12114537 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3033579222', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.3390/su12114537', 'mag': '3033579222'} | Libya|Syria | C144024400|C203133693|C552854447 | Sociology|Sustainable development|Terrorism | Sustainability|MDPI (MDPI AG) |
(Un)body Double: A Rhapsody on Hairless Identity | Jane E. Schultz (https://openalex.org/A5035475397) | 2,009 | (Un)body Double:A Rhapsody on Hairless Identity1 Jane E. Schultz (bio) In the arena of hairlessness, I speak from experience. am one more than two million women living with breast cancer in United States.2 a period six days, July 5 to 11, 2004, lost all my hair. It was an extraordinary had waist-long hair since 1960s. My kept head warm winter; summer it taken work stuff into swim cap. comb and brush seemed like old friends who moved out town. The daily aspect accretion many days being bald, psychological that must do live baldness have received too little scholarly attention.3 Several essays this volume, beginning Arthur Frank's, enjoin us move story cancer—its medical, bioethical, autobiographical strands—beyond clinical authoritative narrative modes register everyday meanings cancer, see embodied perspective sufferer studies how "just [get] through day."4 This rhapsody, so named because improvisational character uncharted territory cancer's provides attempt get at what can happen physically few residue change resonate psychologically for long time afterwards. material conditions hairlessness are rooted other forms loss—some material, some abstract. Those experienced understand profound level, self becomes fragmented cannot be reassembled as once was.5 What happens sense when image body projects during illness is unfamiliar? How does visible evidence physical change, specifically illness-induced loss, square individual's understanding authentic self? If one's [End Page 371] unrecognizable, find way back notion accepted—a journey necessitates hard work. We might chemotherapeutic metaphor we forced ingest substance (the unrecognizable image) our stomachs would rather regurgitate. Gender Baldness begin premise or alopecia known medical dictionaries, differs, culturally speaking, baldness. Ask people western world comes mind mentioned they men: Yul Brynner, Telly Savalas, Michael Jordan, Bruce Willis, men bank sex appeal.6 For centuries, grows women's heads has connoted sexual vitality fecundity. A luxurious sign which female sexuality been written body. As gendered construct, argued absence male its presence female. Men lose their if carry gene pattern baldness, inherit either mothers' parents. age; shiny pates argue warmly avuncular. When … but not rule.7 woman short necessarily excite notice, without puzzles spectators. At glance, casual observers "other" her, regard her disfigured. They may equate disability criminality; even read male. flight attendant called activist Catherine Lord "sir" she traveled West Coast East, initially felt "disappeared." But further reflection, decided "rather [seen as] bald white guy bracelets sick woman"; gender switch presented palatable identity feminized marked by illness.8 Hairlessness thus function consign woman-in-public indeterminate gender. were exist more... | article | en | Narrative|Psychoanalysis|Gender studies|Aesthetics|Sociology|History|Psychology|Art|Literature | https://doi.org/10.1353/lm.2009.a402254 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1555857336', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/lm.2009.a402254', 'mag': '1555857336', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21141802'} | Jordan|West Bank | C144024400 | Sociology | Literature and Medicine|PubMed |
(Un)covering the Story of Judeo-Spanish: A Personal Exploration of Language on the Margins | Lisya Seloni (https://openalex.org/A5070720042) | 2,012 | In this reflective story of my family rhetoric, I describe the use a small language, Ladino (Judeoespanyol--also known as Jewish-Spanish) in Istanbul, cosmopolitan city around 12 million people. argue that languages and rhetoric used families are more than set linguistic systems can be readily passed on from one generation to another. fact, they cultural symbols, ethnic representations, ways acting world, which help members create safe spaces, build identities mark group membership. Through narrating family, explore how younger minority groups Turkey usually encouraged give up significant markers their identity order gain full participation access homogenized public space. | article | en | Rhetoric|Ethnic group|Identity (music)|Space (punctuation)|Judaism|Sociology|German|Set (abstract data type)|Genealogy|Gender studies|Linguistics|History|Aesthetics|Anthropology|Art|Computer science|Philosophy|Archaeology|Programming language | https://doi.org/10.15760/harlot.2012.7.6 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1603053635', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.15760/harlot.2012.7.6', 'mag': '1603053635'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Harlot A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion |
(Un)critically queer organizing: Towards a more complex analysis of LGBTQ organizing in Lebanon | Ghassan Moussawi (https://openalex.org/A5015367716) | 2,015 | In this article, I explore two contending claims in the literature on LGBTQ organizing Global South. Whereas some theorists argue that groups South uncritically apply “Western” understandings of sexuality their organizing, others claim a global identity and community truly exists, which despite taking different forms, follows one similar “developmental” trajectory. Drawing cases Lebanese social movement organizations (SMOs) Helem Meem, present homogenizes such does not account for complexities, differences diversities activism. By analyzing respective websites, online publications published speeches from 2004 to 2011, Meem Helem's strategic choices definitions collective queer identities both simultaneously contest engage with dominant models Euro-American organizing. illustrate that, strategies, attempt remain rooted local context by highlighting multiple positions intersectional struggles. addition, show geopolitical plays central role deployment since highlight aspects themselves relation audiences. Finally, use case point out limitations need research operates more complex sense | article | en | Queer|Sociology|Context (archaeology)|CONTEST|Human sexuality|Gender studies|Identity (music)|Geopolitics|Political science|Politics|Aesthetics|Geography|Law|Philosophy|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.1177/1363460714550914 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2038502158', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/1363460714550914', 'mag': '2038502158'} | Lebanon | C144024400 | Sociology | Sexualities |
(Un)dressing masculinity: The body as a site of ethno-gendered resistance | Dana Grosswirth Kachtan (https://openalex.org/A5057028625)|Varda Wasserman (https://openalex.org/A5040583269) | 2,014 | This article explores the ways in which aesthetics of employees’ bodies are used as a site control and resistance, processes activated through ethnic gendered practices. By exploring three resistance strategies by Israeli combat soldiers, we demonstrate construction competing identities military masculinity. We how, activating process self-ethnicization, soldiers use an identity that empowers them challenges ‘appropriate‘ professionalism expected from them. illuminates interrelations between masculine identities, emphasizes dynamic fluid nature constructing within organizations. | article | en | Masculinity|Resistance (ecology)|Ethnic group|Identity (music)|Gender studies|Sociology|Aesthetics|Anthropology|Art|Ecology|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1177/1350508413517408 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2053875319', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/1350508413517408', 'mag': '2053875319'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Organization |
(Un)grounding the human: Affective entanglements and subjectivity in Hélène Cixous’s Algerian reveries | Birgit Mara Kaiser (https://openalex.org/A5076718161) | 2,013 | This article examines the place of human in Hélène Cixous’s work. Taking her extended conversation with Mireille Calle-Gruber (‘Entre Tiens’) as a starting point, shows how Cixous employs word ‘human’ to denominate transformational, embodied process, directed at an ethico-political becoming, rather than invoke differentia specifica vis-à-vis other forms life. She thereby moves our conceptions beyond rational subjectivity and universal humanism, we find double investment term: takes into account material existences affective entanglements (human non-human) beings, but it also invokes specific capacity beings transform create ourselves environments unforeseen ways. Such conception is deeply embedded formative experiences colonial Algeria, this argues particular attention Les Rêveries de la femme sauvage (2000) writings on Algeria published Stigmata. Escaping Texts (1998). The two recurring images these texts central examples unravel links between strands understanding injustice. After first laying out strands, which become explicit ‘Entre Tiens’, subsequently turns figure Fips, dog family Algiers, image closed gates markers dehumanization racialized social inclusion/exclusion. By thinking through figures, analyses dehumanizing logic colonialism anti-Semitism develops own response it, arguing for relationality corporeality, disposition responsibility within larger universe, she shown thus challenge false humanism project. | article | en | Subjectivity|Humanism|Dehumanization|Colonialism|Politics|Literature|Sociology|Psychoanalysis|Art|History|Aesthetics|Philosophy|Anthropology|Psychology|Epistemology|Theology|Archaeology|Political science|Law | https://doi.org/10.1386/ijfs.15.3-4.477_1 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1978630531', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1386/ijfs.15.3-4.477_1', 'mag': '1978630531'} | Algeria | C144024400 | Sociology | International Journal of Francophone Studies|Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) |
(Un)making illegality: Border control, racialized bodies and differential regimes of illegality in Morocco | Lorena Gazzotti (https://openalex.org/A5046711671) | 2,021 | What role does race play in the construction of illegality face pervasive border control? Sociologists and anthropologists migration have apprehended as a constructed category, produced by immigration policies laws aimed at ‘illegalizing’ established mobility flows. ‘Illegality’ operates an exclusionary category not only because it is law, but also activated racialized forms prejudice which structure societies according to hierarchies dangerousness, visibility deservedness. Scholars, however, tended examine entanglement between focusing mostly on experience black brown people, especially those coming from poor countries Global South, thus overlooking how whiteness influences alters workings control. Drawing qualitative data gathered 2013 2019 Morocco, this article questions ‘illegality’ policed street level experienced different groups foreigners Morocco. Building Sara Ahmed’s understanding ‘orientation’, author argues that label racially altered expanded bureaucrats, who use differentially police presence migrant bodies pre-emptively visualized legal or illegal. Whereas people undergo containment procedures, white privilege allows migrants be oblivious border, even when their administrative situation compliant with law. | article | en | Immigration|Prejudice (legal term)|Race (biology)|Sociology|White (mutation)|Criminology|Racialization|Privilege (computing)|Face (sociological concept)|White privilege|Immigration law|Gender studies|Law|Political science|Social science|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Gene | https://doi.org/10.1177/0038026120982273 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3118778530', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/0038026120982273', 'mag': '3118778530'} | Morocco | C144024400 | Sociology | The Sociological Review|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) |
(Un)seeing dead refugee bodies: mourning memes, spectropolitics, and the haunting of Europe | Penelope Papailias (https://openalex.org/A5061307069) | 2,018 | This essay addresses the user remediation and performative rematerialization of 2015 photographs 3-year-old Kurdish-Syrian refugee Alan Kurdi, as well acts concealing deferring access to those images following intense public debate. article shifts frame discussion from moral spectatorship mediated witnessing networked mourning in context contemporary affective publics. To speak memeification Kurdi’s corpse-image is underline way repetition operates a gesture both inhabitation differentiation by users who connect this others issue at hand. The Kurdi images, thus, were not so much observed global audience produced by, productive of, massive, dispersed corporeal network. conceptual figure spectrality links mediality materiality dead body-image necropolitics that dispossesses subjects, producing ‘living death’ precariat. If sphere defined prohibitions on grieving, conflicts regarding views, mourns, speaks for which bodies, although often ascribed debased social media mores, tell us more about political border human nonhuman produces revenant haunting inhospitable neoliberal, but nominally post-racial, Europe. | article | en | Refugee|Mores|Performative utterance|Public sphere|Materiality (auditing)|Aesthetics|Politics|Sociology|Context (archaeology)|Media studies|Gender studies|Art|Political science|Law|History|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443718756178 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2788883067', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443718756178', 'mag': '2788883067'} | Syria | C144024400 | Sociology | Media, Culture & Society |
(Un)veiled Women, Modernity, and Civilizing Missions: Selma Ekrem's Legacy and the Suffrage Movement | Zeynep Aydoğdu (https://openalex.org/A5042716913) | 2,020 | In Unveiled: The Autobiography of a Turkish Girl (1930), Selma Ekrem shapes her self-representation as immigrant and "outstanding feminist" by appropriating the conventions suffrage autobiography to appeal white middle-class suffragette audience. While drawing on long-standing Orientalist stereotypes harem veil, she also incorporates tenets nationalist ideology fashion complex self-portrait that challenges view women hapless victims veil despotism. | article | en | Orientalism|Suffrage|Turkish|Biography|Modernity|Nationalism|Harem|Ideology|Appeal|Gender studies|Tribunal|History|Portrait|Sociology|Law|Political science|Art|Art history|Literature|Politics|Philosophy|Linguistics|Evolutionary biology|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1353/bio.2020.0031 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3131525607', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/bio.2020.0031', 'mag': '3131525607'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Biography |
(Un)veiling women's employment in the Egyptian travel business. | Eleri Jones (https://openalex.org/A5090909873)|N El Sherif Ibrahim (https://openalex.org/A5069271366)|Annette Pritchard (https://openalex.org/A5003117579) | 2,007 | This chapter focuses on the issue of veiling (the wearing Islamic dress) in Egyptian employment context, particularly travel agencies. It begins by providing a brief history veil and an overview its significance societies. The attention then shifts to explore role women labour force general tourism sector particular. discusses impact women's opportunities career development prospects industry. | chapter | en | Tourism|Islam|Context (archaeology)|Political science|Sociology|Gender studies|Geography|Law|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.1079/9781845932718.0290 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1488071402', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1079/9781845932718.0290', 'mag': '1488071402'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | CABI eBooks |
(WHITE) FEMINISM AND FOREIGNERS | Chilla Bulbeck (https://openalex.org/A5033425923) | 2,010 | Click to increase image sizeClick decrease size Acknowledgements My thanks Kate Cadman and Anita Harris for reading this paper supporting me in my attempt write from conscience. special Ros Prosser who always suggests the right door go through when I am unclear as direction. This project was supported by Australian Research Council Large Grants Scheme ‘The limited promise of equality biographies’, number DP0663579. Notes 1. Columnist Janet Albrechtsen contrasted ‘merely misogynistic’ footballer gang rapes with ‘racism’ Muslim rapists (Grewal 2007 Grewal, Kiran. 2007. The ‘young man’ public discourse. Transforming Cultures eJournal, 2(1): 116–34. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar], 128). Radio commentator Alan Jones amazingly claimed ‘We don't have Anglo-Saxon kids out there raping women Western Sydney’ 122). Prime Minister Howard opined it ‘quite unfair’ on people associated rugby league criticise aggressive masculinity sporting culture 126); he said nothing blamed whole community religion Lebanese 119). 2. other quotations come Bulbeck's 2000–2007 survey 1,000 young people, largely high school students but including first-year university youth services clients 230 their parents four States (for a brief description see Bulbeck 2009b Chilla . ‘Recognising’ each conversations between Anglo feminists Beyond hijab: New gender, race Tanja Dreher Christina Ho Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars 209). Names been changed where respondents asked pseudonym. Most these did not. 3. ‘Women served all centuries looking-glasses possessing magic delicious power reflecting figure man at twice its natural size’ (Woolf [1938] 1977 Woolf Virgina Three guineas Harmondsworth Penguin 35). 4. y | article | en | Sociology|Media studies|Feminism|White (mutation)|Nothing|Gender studies|Philosophy|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Gene|Epistemology | https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2010.520686 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W107722940', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2010.520686', 'mag': '107722940'} | Lebanon | C144024400 | Sociology | Australian Feminist Studies |
(WIP) Exploration of burnout among primary care physicians in Cyprus; a multimethod study. | 2,023 | BackgroundMuch of the data available on physician burnout is from studies that done in U.S. with research also 44 other countries, according to a systematic review literature. There are no about among physicians Cyprus. Based upon identified gaps, we have set out following questions:What prevalence and/or symptoms PCPs Cyprus?What perceived needs could be addressed by an intervention deal impact burnout?What would components Cyprus?MethodsThe study uses mixed methodology. The Maslach Burnout Toolkit for Medical Personnel quantitative measure and its factors. Focus groups will conducted gather qualitative variables assessing physicians. Mann-Whitney U test or ?2 used continuous categorical variables, respectively. Risk factors assessed using first univariate then multivariate binary logistic regression analysis. Cronbach’s alpha estimate internal consistency survey's scale. Transcripts focus analyzed thematic content analysis.FindingsNinety-two 267 responses necessary statistical significance were gathered. Twenty-eight percent doctors "feel burned out" work few times per year less. Thirty-seven once week more. Results: consistent neighboring Turkey. Fifty-nine feel implementation universal healthcare system 2017 has made their job harder.DiscussionOverall response rate only 92 872 invitations sent. However, 80% respondents expressed interest groups, indicating eagerness discuss Cyprus interventions it. | review | en | Burnout|Cronbach's alpha|Emotional exhaustion|Thematic analysis|Logistic regression|Test (biology)|Family medicine|Medicine|Psychology|Focus group|Clinical psychology|Nursing|Qualitative research|Psychometrics|Social science|Paleontology|Marketing|Sociology|Internal medicine|Business|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2022.10.304 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4323051575', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2022.10.304'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Patient Education and Counseling |
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(Web)sites of memory and the rise of moral mnemonic agents | Tamar Ashuri (https://openalex.org/A5073048033) | 2,011 | This article underscores the ethical dimension of collective memory and examines how advent digital networked technologies challenges mechanisms society employs to deny memories immoral acts. The study will be grounded on an analysis two organizations’ websites. first was designed by members Machsom Watch – all-female organization whose monitor human rights Palestinians at checkpoints set up Israeli Army. second website established Shovrim Shtika all-male veteran soldiers who collect testimonies their comrades-in-arms served in Occupied Territories. shows that producing (web)sites which organizations store, they disseminate personal memories, establish a new archival formation feeds into social practice. on-line archives create become eminently practice, space living sphere moral engagement. | article | en | Mnemonic|Collective memory|Sociology|Set (abstract data type)|Space (punctuation)|Dissemination|Internet privacy|Dimension (graph theory)|Social psychology|Public relations|Psychology|Political science|Computer science|Law|Mathematics|Pure mathematics|Cognitive psychology|Programming language|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444811419636 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2155687132', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444811419636', 'mag': '2155687132'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | New Media & Society |
(Women's Rights among International Instruments and Algerian Legislation (Comparative Study: حقوق المرأة بين الصكوك الدولية والتشريعات الجزائرية (دراسة مقارنة) | Aisha Doidi (https://openalex.org/A5089967413) | 2,017 | Focused on the United Nations since its inception women's rights without any discrimination between men and women, Vchrist right to education, through resistance in education Treaty, their enjoy political three international documents is Political Rights of Women, Convention Elimination All Forms against civil rights, which asked Member States abide by securing equality spouses responsibilities marriage, during marriage at dissolution Covenant. ILO also focused work, issued a number conventions this regard, including Maternity Protection Convention, prohibition night work for equal pay male female workers value employment occupation. On basis principles opportunities women commitment resolutions abolish all forms grounds sex, it made Algeria efforts guarantee duties, was confirmed constitutions Algerian successive constitutional amendment year 2016 various legislation most important national Labour social security family Law Act order No. 76-35 organization training modified complemented. | article | en | Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women|Law|Political science|International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights|Human rights|Convention|Legislation|Politics|Treaty|Right to property|International human rights law|International law|Fundamental rights | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.a29816 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3164748698', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.a29816', 'mag': '3164748698'} | Algeria | C169437150|C86615163 | Human rights|International human rights law | Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-iqtiṣādiyyaẗ wa-al-idāriyyaẗ wa-al-qānūniyyaẗ |
(XII) ARM MEASUREMENTS AS INDICATORS OF BODY COMPOSITION IN TUNISIAN CHILDREN | H. Boutourline Young (https://openalex.org/A5017344214) | 1,969 | Journal Article (XII) ARM MEASUREMENTS AS INDICATORS OF BODY COMPOSITION IN TUNISIAN CHILDREN Get access H. BOUTOURLINE YOUNG Department of Pediatrics, Yale University School Medicine333 Cedar Street, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Tropical Volume 15, Issue 4, December 1969, Pages 222–224, https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/15.4.222 Published: 01 1969 | article | en | Medicine|Composition (language)|Pediatrics|Haven|Library science|Demography|Gerontology|Family medicine|Philosophy|Linguistics|Mathematics|Combinatorics|Sociology|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/15.4.222 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2090782533', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/15.4.222', 'mag': '2090782533'} | Tunisia | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of Tropical Pediatrics |
(d) "Fiqh al-aqalliyyāt" in Israel: "Wasaṭiyya" and the Use of the Past by Muslim Judges | Nijmi Edres (https://openalex.org/A5036395342) | 1,970 | The context of the Muslim Palestinian minority in Israel poses important puzzles as for application doctrine fiqh al-aqalliyyāt. Despite this, development al-aqalliyyāt Israeli provides insights into changes facing well changing relations between Palestinians and State a whole. first part article discusses limitations applying community Israel. second considers multiple references made by sharia court judges to principles wasaṭiyya useful find ʻbalancingʼ solutions address needs contemporary public reject accusations modernisation law understood ʻIsraelisationʼ identity.Key words: al-aqalliyyāt, Israel, Palestine, Arabs, minority, courts, identity | article | en | Fiqh|Sharia|Islam|Context (archaeology)|Doctrine|Law|Muslim world|Modernization theory|Palestine|Identity (music)|Political science|Sociology|Theology|History|Philosophy|Ancient history|Politics|Archaeology|Aesthetics | https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.6113 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2889435661', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.6113', 'mag': '2889435661'} | Israel|Palestine|State of Palestine | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies|Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern) |
(i) An overview of the pathophysiology of blast injury with management guidelines | Arul Ramasamy (https://openalex.org/A5011271010)|Graham Cooper (https://openalex.org/A5023893742)|I.D. Sargeant (https://openalex.org/A5001553056)|Demetrius Evriviades (https://openalex.org/A5063537847)|Keith Porter (https://openalex.org/A5057724022)|J.M. Kendrew (https://openalex.org/A5042365430) | 2,013 | Explosive weapons remain the leading cause of death, injury, and disability to combatants in battle. Recent conflicts Iraq Afghanistan have seen considerable advances surgical knowledge skills needed save life limb multiply injured casualties. Global terrorism has explosive move from battlefield urban centres, often with devastating effects. Orthopaedic training prepares for management general civilian trauma scenarios, but blast injury pathophysiology is rarely considered. It important that future surgeons a working how it affects musculoskeletal system so they can manage such patients. | article | en | Battlefield|Medicine|Blast injury|Battle|Terrorism|Explosive material|Medical emergency|Intensive care medicine|Poison control|Ancient history|Chemistry|Archaeology|Organic chemistry|History | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mporth.2013.01.002 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2056875337', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mporth.2013.01.002', 'mag': '2056875337'} | Iraq | C203133693 | Terrorism | Orthopaedics and Trauma |
(q) as a sociolinguistic variable in the Arabic of Gaza City | William M. Cotter (https://openalex.org/A5020801359) | 2,016 | This study examines the effect of dialect contact between indigenous residents Gaza City and refugees originally from city Jaffa. The offers a quantitative sociolinguistic investigation variable (q) in speech 22 City. sample is divided along lines background gender, it separated into three age groups. Analysis data has revealed that for significant correlation exists with female speakers Jaffa showing highest tendencies to favor glottal [ʔ] realization (q). Male sample, regardless their background, showed tendency localized [g] | chapter | en | Arabic|Realization (probability)|Linguistics|Indigenous|Geography|Demography|Psychology|Sociology|Mathematics|Statistics|Philosophy|Ecology|Biology | https://doi.org/10.1075/sal.4.10cot | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2480393471', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1075/sal.4.10cot', 'mag': '2480393471'} | Gaza | C144024400 | Sociology | Studies in Arabic linguistics|Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)|Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)|Humanities Commons CORE (Modern Language Association / Columbia University) |
(review) | 2,001 | MLR, 96.4, 200 resulted in a detailed programme of ethnographic work for language students.) Phonetics too is crucial his view: its advent was 'the most importantmilestone the history teaching' as it 'has enabled older learner to acquire perfect accent, should he [sic]so wish' (p. 98). This last point highlights one respects which knowledge very different from or physics, since 'to fullynative-likefeeling second and speakers, needs make sense surrenderof self, not everybody able willing take that step' 90). As non-native who clearly investedconsiderabletime effortin perfectinghis own English, Christophersen particularlysensitiveto changes usage, comments on severalof these Part I book, especially chapter 'Noblesse Oblige'. His thinking that, English occupies uniquely privilegedinternationalposition, broadcasters other public speakers have duty avoid linguistic changes, even pronunciation. However, given inevitability change everyday language, sooner later this would lead diglossia, situation where there huge divergence between 'low' 'high' varieties, with latter being mastered only by highly educated elite. UNIVERSITY OF EXETER AIDAN COVENEY Die Wiiste.Terraincognita -Erlebnis -Symbol. Eine Genealogie derabendldndischen Wiistenvorstellungen derLiteratur vonderAntikebis zur Gegenwart.By UWE LINDEMANN. (Beitrage neueren Literaturgeschichte: Folge 3. Bd. 175) Heidelberg: Winter. 2000. 450 pp. DM 98. Announcing intention lay foundation future 'Geschichte der Wuste' 15), Uwe Lindemann offers outline significant aspects 'desert' 'wilderness'(theGerman Wisteencompassesboth). culturalhistory(PartI) begins survey geographical descriptions Herodotus down explorations CarstenNiebuhr, Volney, Ludwig Burckhardt.Alongside such scientific views series metaphorical images emerged. From Assyrians, Babylonians, Egyptians way Bible hermits late antiquity Dante Swedenborg, desert feared scene temptation hell itself, while human imagination Renaissance prompted horror vacuito populate vast emptiness wondrouspeoples creatures.Since both Old New Testamentsfeaturedthe desertwildernessas locus divine revelation, asceticismas theorizedby Origen practisedby saintsJerome, Anthony, anchoritesof antiquity. practice persisted into eighteenth century, though Northern European forest had be substituted Near Eastern North African deserts site hermitage. In final transformation German mystics interiorizedthe wilderness,seeing metaphorfor man's remotenessfrom God necessarycondition emptinessfor uniomystica God. ii lays groundwork modern literary appropriations image. Beginning wildernessas settingfor knightlyadventuresin Chretien de Troyes' Perceval rvain illegitimate love Gottfried von Strassburg's Tristan, traces transformationof religioussymbol topos Petrarch (notably sonnet 35 Canzoniere) introduction elements locusamoenus locusdesertus. He adds brief readingsof four texts exemplifyingromanticassociationswith Wiste:the worldin ruins(Volney's Les Ruines),the encounter angel (Brentano's 'Ich bin durch die Wiste gezogen'), Bedouin quixotic fool sage (Wordsworth'sThePrelude), I... | review | en | Stress (linguistics)|Linguistics|Pronunciation|German|Symbol (formal)|Sociology|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.1353/mlr.2001.0196 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4379617576', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/mlr.2001.0196'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Modern Language Review |
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(review) | Andrea Noble (https://openalex.org/A5012844229) | 2,005 | MLRy 100.3, 2005 851 as ascribe for subscribe, several instances ofprinciple forprincipal, and elementary elemental. Why, one wonders, in a study which is clearly aimed at readership of the initiated, was Spanish translated all? University Sheffield Paul Jordan Hacia una poetica de la mirada: Mario Vargas Llosa,Juan Marse, Elena Garro, Juan Goytisolo. By Maria Silvina Persino. Buenos Aires: Corregidor. 1999. 189 pp. $15. ISBN 950-05-1244-0. Over past ten to fifteenyears, humanities departments Anglo-American academy have experienced gradual shiftin emphasis, traditional disciplines, such English Modern Languages, that were once squarely literary recently widened their purview. Now novel, poetry, drama vie capture interest alongside wealth visual encoded artefacts practice film,photography, art. Literary has not, however, been immune what W J. T. Mitchell called 'visual turn' (Picture Theory (Chicago London: Chicago Press, 1994)) growing corpus critical work now exists devoted probing interrelationships between textual. In introduction mirada, Persino locates her text part this tendency, citing himself, Mieke Bal, Claude Gandelman, Martin Jay larger project concerned explore similar verbal/visual intersections. Persino's text, focuses on range Hispanic authors whose she perceives privilege questions ofvision visuality. Thus explores images are intercalated Llosa's erotic novela El elogio madrastra (1988); voyeuristic gaze Marse's Si te dicen que cai (1980); cinematic photographic Garro's Testimonios sobre Mariana (1981), Reencuentros personajes (1982), Andamos huyendo Lola terms interior Goytisolo's Senas identidad (1988). Despite central premiss privileged each chosen texts, with specificity visuality within world explicitly eschews both national regional frameworks analysis. Rather, texts treatment 'el caracter universal las configuraciones visuales' (P- 13). The detailed textual analysis makes up four chapters follows format throughout volume. Each opens brief overview text/s question, survey literature appeared date, followed by own visually oriented Sometimes, case chapter Elogio madrastra, material absolutely germane argument, where author argues parody genre. At other points, felt little heavy-handed. So, forexample, Garro attempts extract Mexican woman writer from biographical criticism periodizationof work. But it really necessary devote pages task before getting far more interesting analysis? fact this, me, would be major question mark about mirada. While much author's original insightful? particularly draws parallels looking relations themselves reader's role processes play?the book benefited lighter, subtle touch. times if there going footnotes might better placed 852 Reviews main body itself. This phenomenon noticeable introduction, perhaps needed contextualize elaborate debates around turn', also provide clearer definition volume's methodology. Symptomatic SilvinaPersino's 'poetica' title: 'El termino "poetico" debe ser entendido aqui como estrategia... | review | en | Audience measurement|Poetry|Privilege (computing)|Drama|Art history|Art|Humanities|Studio|Sociology|History|Visual arts|Literature|Political science|Law | https://doi.org/10.1353/mlr.2005.a826618 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4379624521', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/mlr.2005.a826618'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | Modern Language Review |
(Нео-)миф и дискурс в русской культуре: между природой и культурой | Rainer Grübel (https://openalex.org/A5037818531) | 2,019 | This article juxtaposes the concepts of myth and discourse as in-principle alternative cultural strategies, which, however, in most cases practice are combined hybrids with each other. Neo-myths differ from so-called “primitive” myths, which do not imply their discursive background, by fact, that they or show opposition to at same time asdiscourses (neo-)myths. also processes de-mythologisation re-mythologisation. How (neo-) myths discourses work is analyzed using examples (1) topical World-Egg, (discursive) state zero a drawing Daniil Kharms, (2) “chronical” neo-myth Khlebnikov’s Tables Destiny, (3) Rozanov’s personal Ancient Egypt Reborn its negation hieroglyphic texts, first half 20th century (4) Kabakov’s recent Concerto for Fly new relation between human (as part culture) animal nature) (5) The Love Three Zuckerbrins Pelevin’s eponymous anti-utopian novel. reconstructs development correlation Russian culture context use different, verbal pictorial, media. | article | en | Mythology|Opposition (politics)|Destiny (ISS module)|Literature|Philosophy|Sociology|Politics|Art|Law|Political science|Physics|Astronomy | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ruslit.2019.10.004 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2982461195', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ruslit.2019.10.004', 'mag': '2982461195'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Russian Literature |
(ضغط التخوم على بلاد بابل وآشور (دراسة في التشكل السياسي | حسين سيد نور الاعرجي (https://openalex.org/A5033709229)|مصطفى كاظم سهل الغزي (https://openalex.org/A5051150684) | 2,018 | 
 It is meant borders of any country areas with the word boundary, and main determinant form mold political entities across human civilizations.
 The effect pressure boundary challenges clearly cleared in course history Mesopotamia, through provoking forces inherent creativity within old Iraqi man who had a positive nature showed different responses contributed to emergence cultural their growth prosperity.
 These impacts results has varied from one part another, depending on geographical neighboring tribes, between Babylon Assyria, just like variation implications consequences impact upon forming molding intellectual psychological character Babylonian Assyrian which differentiation conformation two sides. | article | en | Politics|Prosperity|Clearance|Mesopotamia|Assyria|Diversity (politics)|Boundary (topology)|Variation (astronomy)|History|Ancient history|Geography|Economic geography|Sociology|Political science|Anthropology|Law|Mathematics|Medicine|Mathematical analysis|Physics|Astrophysics|Urology | https://doi.org/10.31185/eduj.vol1.iss31.651 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2914146971', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.31185/eduj.vol1.iss31.651', 'mag': '2914146971'} | Iraq | C144024400 | Sociology | مجلة كلية التربية |
(مورفولوجيّة) السكن في محافظة القدس في ضوء التحديات (الديموغرافيّة) والسياسيّة | رائد أحمد صالحة (https://openalex.org/A5043102679) | 2,022 | This study aims at focusing on the change that occurred in morphological and demographic characteristics of population Jerusalem governorate during period from 1997-2022, its impact housing situation, to identify indicators problem residents governorate, especially Holy City.
 Among most important results: since occupation's control over 1967, it has been practicing a series continuous policies procedures aimed creating Jewish majority city, fragmenting Palestinian lands, starting with settlement projects, apartheid wall, complete city. Classified Area C other actions.
 The urban expansion collides accelerating colonial colonialism, which is practiced by occupation order fragment lands. affected morphology environment exacerbated crisis. It seems political détente prerequisite for improving economic situation development.
 Despite ongoing Judaization policy Jerusalem, Palestinians Old constitute an absolute 91.4%, compared 8.6% Israeli occupiers, percentage East exceeded 60.42%, 39.58% settlers.
 recommendations: difficult reality city suburbs requires smart rational initiatives strategies Palestinians, Arabs Muslims face challenges through pressure stop occupational procedures, reinforce steadfastness maintaining their superiority, solving various problems facing Palestinians; By developing institutional professional capacity sectors sustainable | article | en | Settlement (finance)|Population|Judaism|Colonialism|Politics|Geography|Palestine|Political science|Ancient history|Ethnology|Economy|Socioeconomics|History|Archaeology|Sociology|Demography|Law|Business|Finance|Economics|Payment | https://doi.org/10.61312/9ys89d24 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4386889563', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.61312/9ys89d24'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of Al-Mubadara |
). Immigrant entrepreneurship in Turkey: history, development and current market | Muhammad Moiz (https://openalex.org/A5090725858)|Canberk TURKEC (https://openalex.org/A5038903264) | 2,022 | Purpose – The aim of this study is to understand the entrepreneurial activities immigrants in Turkey through a review available literature and data. This article arises from deficient immigrant entrepreneurship aims examine history recent developments businesses Turkey. will provide reader with general overview in-depth information about A detailed industrial view can help Methodology Through an investigation secondary data, provides survey on businesses. Literature critical method migration movement migrant development while data reasonable source maintain qualified current situation entrepreneurship. Findings number foreigners residing has increased immensely since 2010. There seven-fold rise 2005 2022. shows rapid changes that going under especially beginning Syrian Refugee Crisis 2011. quickly become hub for foreign nationals which influencing different facets country including demographics, society, economy. firms established partners followed similar pattern, nearly five-fold increase 2011 2021. seeing increasing interest within communities Asia, Africa, MENA countries. Conclusion Immigrants face many difficulties establishing sustaining business. These be mitigated government policies support programs focus assisting both local community their business endeavors. Government entrepreneurs by providing language learning opportunities Turkish culture. not only learn but also assist them adaptation culture may speed up integration process. Keywords: Entrepreneurship, international migration, regional immigrants, JEL Codes: L26, F22, R23 | review | en | Immigration|Entrepreneurship|Demographics|Refugee|Political science|Economic growth|Development economics|Demographic economics|Business|Sociology|Economics|Demography|Law | https://doi.org/10.17261/pressacademia.2022.1622 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4297471241', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.17261/pressacademia.2022.1622'} | Syria|Turkey | C144024400|C47768531 | Development economics|Sociology | Journal of Business, Economics and Finance|DergiPark (Istanbul University) |
*C100_Atatürk'ün Vizyoner Liderliği ve Tam Bağımsız Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Vizyonunun Westley ve Mintzberg'in Vizyoner Liderlik Modeli Çerçevesinde Değerlendirilmesi | İbrahim YIKILMAZ (https://openalex.org/A5057063649) | 2,023 | Environments where uncertainty and change are necessary pave the way for emergence of visionary leadership, which is a leadership understanding unique to situation. Great Leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who illuminated environment like torch at time when Ottoman Empire came out World War I nation was in despair, hopelessness, presented vision future his emerged as leader. So much so that this establish new fully independent Turkish state based on national sovereignty. Atatürk made important decisions activities during journey from Damascus Istanbul there Samsun Anatolia. Atatürk's approach guide today's political ground change-intensive experienced by organizations contains notes. In context, development Independent Republic Turkey put forward handled within framework Visionary Leadership Model Westley Mintzberg point historical events, an evaluation theoretical regarding origins Republic, completed its 100th anniversary. way, it aimed contribute literature raising awareness about aspect founder Turkey, emphasized world, presenting information establishment systematic process. | article | en | Context (archaeology)|Turkish republic|The Republic|State (computer science)|Politics|Turkish|Empire|Political science|Sociology|Management|Law|History|Philosophy|Archaeology|Theology|Computer science|Linguistics|Algorithm|Economics | https://doi.org/10.31795/baunsobed.1354756 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4387906522', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.31795/baunsobed.1354756'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Balıkesir Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi |
*The Lives of Others*: Tactics of Encounter and Wandering in Jennifer Maiden’s Poetry | Bonny Cassidy (https://openalex.org/A5063427939) | 2,011 | In this discussion of Maidenâs poetics, Cassidy looks at the way she has âdeveloped and refined a poetics motivated by her belief in âliving out an ideaâ poetic formâ, âusing idiom warfare to compare various scenarios human conflict: from Vietnam Iraq, White House kitchen sinkâ (p. 51). She shows how Maiden, despite using extended trope war âhas continued suspend space above political partisanship, through ironic approaches voice form, such as parataxis, compounded similes, pastiche tone image. This heightened provided enlighteningly self-reflexive enactment earliest poems. By demanding that readers make decision about they encounter space, poetry possesses politics without being political, just it ethics morality.â 68) | article | en | Poetics|Poetry|Politics|Literature|Morality|Trope (literature)|Sociology|Aesthetics|Philosophy|Art|Law|Epistemology|Political science | https://doi.org/10.20314/als.cce2046ff8 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W252242860', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.20314/als.cce2046ff8', 'mag': '252242860'} | Iraq | C144024400 | Sociology | Australian Literary Studies |
+CA ekinin yer adlarındaki işlevi | Mehmet Gedizli (https://openalex.org/A5062748704) | 2,012 | The etymological approach generally draws attention to the research on name of places in Turkey. Words Turkish always use latest addition narrative and meaning structure. As some additions are used as both structure, they may refer according grammar. In this article, by an unorthodox approach, names that +CA suffix passes mentioned function is effective finding out pointed. At same time, feature being derivational affix showed places. seen Istanbul, Sakarya, Kocaeli Düzce provinces form material. | article | en | Suffix|Affix|Linguistics|Meaning (existential)|Turkish|Grammar|Narrative|Feature (linguistics)|History|Sociology|Philosophy|Epistemology | https://doi.org/10.14687/ijhs.v9i2.2400 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1873525305', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.14687/ijhs.v9i2.2400', 'mag': '1873525305'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | International journal of human sciences |
, , ? , //<br>Refusal to DivorceeIs it a Female, Masculinity, or Independent Cause of Action? Between Distributive Justice, Corrective Justice, and Empowering the Spouse Refused a Divorce | Benjamin Shmueli (https://openalex.org/A5019252247) | 2,017 | תקציר בעברית: תביעות לפיצויים בגין סרבנות גט הפכו לתופעה נפוצה בישראל בעשור האחרון, ובמדינות אחרות אף לפני כן. המקרה הקלאסי הוא של אישה שבעלה סוחט אותה כלכלית תמורת מתן הגט, בנסיבות שבהן מבחינה הלכתית המפתחות למתן הגט נמצאים כמעט בלעדית בידיו, והוא מסרב למרות שחויב על-ידי בית-הדין הרבני. האישה מגישה נגדו לבית-המשפט לענייני משפחה תביעה אזרחית לפיצויים.
אם מעוניינת להחזיק בפיצויים, היא כמובן תעשה כן, והדבר אופייני אם כבר אינה להתגרש, התביעה הוגשה לאחר הגירושין או הבעל נפטר והתביעה מוגשת נגד עזבונו. אך בדרך-כלל מתוך רצון לשפר כוח מיקוח ולהגיע לעסקה ההליך. הפיצויים המתקבלים גבוהים דים, לוותר על וויתור תביעותיו הכספיות בבית-הדין הרבני (לפחות חלק הארי שלהן) ומתן הגט. בעל, בעיקר שונא סיכונים, באופן אקטואלי לשלם סכום גבוה, בעוד הסכום שברצונו לסחוט תיאורטי בלבד, יתומרץ לעשות (לכאורה העסקה תסוכל מחשש הלכתי שהגט ייחשב למעושה, עקב אונס הממון שבתביעה, אולם בפועל המנגנון עובד במקרים רבים, והתביעות פותרות ממקרי הסרבנות.)
אולם קיימים גם מקרים הפוכים – נשים המסרבות לקבל גט, למשל מרצון לשמר מצב קבלת מזונות בזמן פירוד (אין גירושין). לכאורה יוכל להגיש ולהמיר פיצויים בהסכמת גט. אולם, המסורב, ולו בתיאוריה, קל יותר מזה המסורבת. יחיה עם אחרת לא הדבר לניאוף וילדיו ייחשבו לממזרים (אם האחרת נשואה), שלא כמו במקרה ההפוך. נדירים יתיר למסורב לשאת נוספת היתר דומה למסורבת). ההיתר יינתן בפועל, האפשרות לקבלו יכולה לאיין אפקטיביות הסרבנות. עסקת החליפין מעשה את האם מגיע בכלל פיצוי שיכול, תיאורטית, להמשיך בחייו, מסורבת עלולה להיתקע לחלוטין? ואם בעל תקוע הוא, מכיוון הצליח לחיות אחרת, שאינו מצליח להשתמש בהיתר נוספת—האם לו פיצוי? התשובות לשאלות אלה תשפענה שאלות מגדריות אחרות, כגון החלטה לפסוק למסורבת חילונית, שיכולה, אחר, לעומת לדתיה, לחילונית המצהירה כן מטעמים אידיאולוגיים-לא-דתיים?
הפתרון לדילמות הללו נעוץ בשיעור הפיצוי ולא בעצם הפיצוי, כך שיש לקבוע שכל מהווה עוולה, שיעור מעבר לשכבת בסיסית וקבועה הפגיעה באוטונומיה (שהוכרה כראש נזק עצמאי), ייקבע בהתחשב בפרמטרים אחרים, שיכולים להיות סובייקטיביים אובייקטיביים: (א) עוצמת הנחיתות המגדרית: גברים יקבלו אמנם פיצוי, פחות בהשוואה לנשים, נזקם זהה, כביטוי לצדק חלוקתי, לשינוי חברתי ולצמצום הפערים המגדריים בתחום בו נחותות עקבי; (ב) מידת בפועל: עד כמה הצליח/ה המסורב/ת בחייו/ה, מתקן, שהוא עיוור למגדר, הנחה שסרבנות עוולה בכל מקרה וגבר מסורב שניזוק צריך להפסיד מסורבת. אכן ייקבע, יש לבחון היטב פסיקת נמוך למסורב/ת מבוגר/ת שכבר יכול/ה להוליד ילדים, מסורב/ת צעיר/ה, דווקא גבוה למבוגר/ת, זו ההזדמנות האחרונה שלו/ה להיכנס לזוגיות חדשה; (ג) לנשים דווקא, כדי לסכנה עישוי ועדיין לאפשר (פתרונם הבעייתי יחיאל קפלן ורונן פרי); (ד) קבוע עבור כל שנת סרבנות, יהיו אופיה והנזק הנגרם ממנה אשר יהיו, וללא התחשבות מגדרית; (ה) בהתאם לסעיף בהסכם קדם-נישואין, המחייב כמזונות יום פירוד, ובכך מגלה אומד-דעת הצדדים; (ו) שילובים שונים בין הפרמטרים האובייקטיביים והסובייקטיביים הללו.
המודלים השונים לקביעת למסורבים מול מסורבות (כמה, בכלל), שחלקם בפסיקה, ייבחנו לאור הוודאות והיציבות מודל כזה, סיועו לקידום המיקוח המסורב/ת, התאמתו למטרות הדין האזרחי צדק חלוקתי והרתעה יעילה והשפעתו לחילוניים/ות דתיים/ות ולצעירים/ות מבוגרים/ות. הדיון ישפיע הסוגיה הכללית הדרך הראויה להערכת נפשי ממוני.
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In article, different models presented determining (the level at all). These examined point view certainty stability each model, its contribution compatibility purposes civil law (corrective justice, distributive justice optimal deterrence) impact people religious ones, younger older. | article | he | Spouse|Masculinity|Economic Justice|Action (physics)|Distributive justice|Psychology|Medicine|Criminology|Political science|Sociology|Law|Gender studies|Physics|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3046519 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2762853057', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3046519', 'mag': '2762853057'} | Israel | C139621336|C144024400 | Economic Justice|Sociology | Social Science Research Network |
, : , , <br>Something is Everything: World Without Boundaries, Trial Without Boundaries the Israeli Law's Jurisdiction Over Cyber-Activity, Nowhere and Everywhere | Asaf Harduf (https://openalex.org/A5053388636) | 2,017 | תקציר בעברית: המשפט המדינתי והמשפט הפלילי בפרט הנם תופעה מקומית המתיימרת להסדיר התנהגות אנושית בגבולות גיאוגרפיים תחומים. חרף זאת, לעתים ידו של ארוכה מהרגיל ומענישה גם בגין התנהגויות שבוצעו באופן חלקי או מלא מחוץ לסמכות השיפוט. סוגיית הסמכות היא מהחשובות ביותר בעולם המשפט, אבן יסוד ותנאי לדיונים חשובים שיגיעו, בסיס חיוני למבנים המגוונים שייבנו. הוא האורגן שיוצר את הכללים המגבילים תחולתו, שחלקם מכוון לעברות חוץ וחלקם פנים במצבי עברה.
הרציונלים שניתן לאתר בבסיס ההסדר מגוונים ומלמדים על דוקטרינה בלתי עקיבה.לקושי זה מצטברת מורכבת חדשה: העולם המקוון. חדש אין מטוסים וספינות, דרכונים, ביקורת גבולות וגוף אנושי פיזי המתנייד משטח לשטח, אלא אנשים היושבים מול מחשב וגולשים באמצעות הרשת קרוב ורחוק, ברגיל באדישות לשאלת מיקומו השרת האתר שאליו גלשו. שאלת זוכה באתגר מיוחד, שאינו עולה בחלל הפיזי, ומתמצה בשאלה פשוטה: היכן מתרחשת ההוויה המקוונת?. התשובה מאד. ניתן להשיב שהיא אינה נערכת בשום מקום, בכל וגם.הפסיקה בישראל בנושא לא ביטאה מלוא המורכבות הסוגיה. הדיון הפורמלי היה חד דיו והדיון הנורמטיבי, יותר מהיותו שלם והוגן – ירה חץ וסימן המטרה סביבו, בלי התלבטות רבה. שנתן לשאלה המקוונת? ניתנת למיצוי: בישראל, לפחות חלקית, ודי בכך. רעיון מקצת העברה, שהוצע והוחל שונה מאד, מאבד ובאינטרנט הרבה מאשר מהגיונו ומקצת מצדקתו. במקום שמערכת תעצור ותהרהר מתי ראוי להחיל דיניה לגבי מקוונת ולא פחות חשוב מכך ממשיכה לשעוט קדימה אל עולם ומורכב, חמושה בכלים ישנים וקהים.
המאמר קורא לרפורמה פלילית בשאלת העניינית האקסטרה-טריטוריאלית ולעיון מחודש בדין בהקשר מבקש לעצור ולהביט החדש, הישנים ובממשק המעשי. כשאנו כופים כלים מציאות חדשה, כולנו מפסידים מי שמפעיל הכלי, שהכלי מופעל כלפיו ומי שמביט מהצד וקובע אם ההפעלה ראויה. מסרבים להודות באפשרות קיומה בעיה, במקרה הזה פרצה בחוק, ומעדיפים לסתום אותה בפרשנות בחקיקה, אנו מנציחים תרדמת המחוקק. בכך מונעים רק איטום הפרצה, פרצות נוספות שמבט כן, רענן ופתוח מזהה לבטח. חקיקתי מוצלח מונעים, הקמת בתים חדשים, איתנים וטובים יותר, מסגרת חקיקתית חדשה ושיטתית. אף שגם זו תחזיק לעד, ודאי תתרום לכולנו יותר. תהיה פתרון מושלם, משום שכזה בנמצא; אך נוכל להרוויח רבות בעזרת פתרון.
English Abstract: State law in general and criminal specifically are local phenomenon presuming to regulate human behavior within geographic boundaries. Sometimes the law's reach extends beyond those boundaries allows punish who act outside jurisdiction. The sets rules for its over-extension. rationales behind not easy track suggest an incoherent doctrine.
Cyberspace makes things even more complicated. This new world has no ships airplanes, passports body moving from territory territory, but people sitting front of computers surfing, usually indifferent whereabouts server they use. issue jurisdiction stands a unique challenge, revolving around one simple question: where does online activity happen? answer is far simple. One may this happens nowhere, anywhere or both.
The Israeli adjudication identified complexity issue. formal normative discourse miss out some critical aspects, focus on trying maintain legal construct which will allow jurisdiction.
The article calls reform extraterritorial When we impose old tools reality, sometimes all lose. refuse admit possibility problem, gap law, prefer fill it with judicial interpretation instead amending perpetuate legislator's coma. We prevent only sealing also other gaps making constructions benefit justice system society as whole. | article | he | Jurisdiction|Law|Political science|Law and economics|Sociology | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2988554 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2706170765', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2988554', 'mag': '2706170765'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Social Science Research Network |
- Corporate managers' awareness of religious teachings and its impact on corporate social responsibility disclosure - A quantitative study : وعي مديري الشركات بالتعاليم الدينية وتأثيره على مستوى الإفصاح عن المسؤولية الاجتماعية للشركات - دراسة كمية - | Muamr Ahmed Darawi (https://openalex.org/A5087155573)|Abdullah Mohammed Ayedh (https://openalex.org/A5033384951) | 2,020 | The aim of this paper is to determine the impact awareness religious teachings on corporate social responsibility disclosure in Libya. To achieve (310) questionnaires were distributed respondents who are managers companies operating Libya 2018. spss modeling was used descriptive analysis data, and intelligent least squares (PLS-SEM) test hypothesis study. study found that there a positive relationship between company manager's perception related level which operate has extended four dimensions disclosure: community disclosure, environmental employee product - Customer disclosure. | article | en | Corporate social responsibility|Business|Perception|Social responsibility|Product (mathematics)|Test (biology)|Accounting|Descriptive statistics|Descriptive research|Public relations|Psychology|Sociology|Political science|Social science|Paleontology|Statistics|Geometry|Mathematics|Neuroscience|Biology | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.m101119 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3164056594', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.m101119', 'mag': '3164056594'} | Libya | C144024400 | Sociology | Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-iqtiṣādiyyaẗ wa-al-idāriyyaẗ wa-al-qānūniyyaẗ |
- Developing the policies of acceptance and preparation of the teacher to become a knowledge society- a suggested formula- in light of the experiences of Singapore and Finland | Hasa Hamoud Al Bazai (https://openalex.org/A5004561961) | 2,018 | This study aimed at reaching a proposed formula for the development of policies acceptance and preparation teacher in Saudi Arabia to become knowledge society light experiences Singapore Finland. These aspects were adopted adopting new educational philosophy prepare society, standards universal evaluation, Their professional authority guarantee their rights, orientation towards education teachers, as well high implementation policies, The recommended that decision makers should adopt processes developing each these aspects. It also conducting studies scientific researches order gain more latest international practices benefit from them teachers Kingdom To transform into society. attention future directions such policies. | article | en | Political science|Public relations|Order (exchange)|Teacher preparation|Professional development|Teacher education|Engineering ethics|Pedagogy|Sociology|Business|Engineering|Finance | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.h270718 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3215531150', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.h270718', 'mag': '3215531150'} | Saudi Arabia | C144024400 | Sociology | مجلة العلوم التربوية و النفسية |
- Factors affecting the decrease in demand for insurance service - Applied research in the National Insurance Company 2006 - 2015 : العوامل المؤثرة في انخفاض الطلب على الخدمة التأمينية - بحث تطبيقي في شركة التأمين الوطنية 2006- 2015 - | Alaa Al Baldawi Khaled Al Saadi (https://openalex.org/A5018825599) | 2,018 | There is no doubt that the volume of demand for insurance service, which premiums in case a clear decline, due to several reasons, including reluctance large part Iraqi society request service as result economic factors and technical legal impact. The study adopted descriptive method identification treatment variables, (Per capita income, inflation, population distribution, individual culture, promotional methods, laws regulations) independent variables dependent variable. For purpose achieving research objectives, researcher used questionnaire collect data information needed study, well available reports statistics company Central Statistical Organization. | article | en | Actuarial science|Business|Service (business)|Population|Descriptive statistics|Variables|Key person insurance|Inflation (cosmology)|Group insurance|General insurance|Insurance policy|Economics|Marketing|Income protection insurance|Statistics|Physics|Demography|Mathematics|Sociology|Theoretical physics | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.k161217 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3212190840', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.k161217', 'mag': '3212190840'} | Iraq | C144024400 | Sociology | مجلة العلوم الإقتصادية و الإدارية و القانونية |
- Proposed Mechanisms to Activate Administrative Transparency in Public Universities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - Field Study at University of Hail | Reem Abdulaziz Ibrahim Altoub (https://openalex.org/A5060966717) | 2,019 | The study aimed at identifying the proposed mechanisms to activate administrative transparency in public universities Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by availability requirements activating University Hail, providing for them, and revealing statistical significance differences between answers population according variables (Gender - qualifications years experience work division training courses). In this study, researcher used survey descriptive method. explained target which is represented a random sample 25% that consists (279) administrators Hail (males females) Academic Year 1436-1437 (H) from various divisions, job grades, specialties, qualifications. procedures validity stability tool (questionnaire). applied defined methods used. reached number results as following: perspective came medium general dimensions appeared with degree each dimension except (transparency accountability, decision making) low degree. agreement members on very high. There are statistically significant level (0.05) lower responses variable (Gender) concerning: "requirements activation transparency" "mechanisms activated" favor males. below (division) "Mechanisms education colleges versus health colleges. no or less different (qualification courses) " second scope: activated". According these results, has recommended several recommendations such as: need enhance practice through adopting its mechanism Universities. also presented some proposals future studies doing similar areas working atmospheres order know variables. | article | en | Transparency (behavior)|Accountability|Sample (material)|Population|Descriptive research|Dimension (graph theory)|Public relations|Medical education|Psychology|Political science|Sociology|Medicine|Mathematics|Social science|Law|Environmental health|Chemistry|Chromatography|Pure mathematics | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.r160119 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3165614305', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.r160119', 'mag': '3165614305'} | Saudi Arabia | C144024400 | Sociology | Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-tarbawiyyaẗ wa-al-nafsiyyaẗ |
- Verbal violence against adolescent students A field study applied to a sample of post-primary students in Muscat Governorate schools - Sultanate of Oman: العنف اللفظي الممارس تجاه الطلبة المراهقين دراسة ميدانية مطبقة على عينة من طلبة التعليم ما بعد الأساسي بمدارس محافظة مسقط - سلطنة عمان - | Salem Mohammed Ali Ghailani (https://openalex.org/A5060947748) | 2,018 | The problem of the current study is issue linguistic violence against children in school environment and society. aimed to identify reality language its level community (family) that directed by parent, educational intended teacher. also at identifying relation some independent variables such as: age, gender, class, practical situation guardian, achievement student. belongs descriptive studies model, which based on approach, actually applied through social survey method sample, for a random sample 11th 12th grade students post-primary education schools governorate Muscat Oman. was basic data collection tool included two measures: first measure verbal parents (fathers mothers those who represent part society) towards male female education, 10 12), while second measured measuring teacher representing foreigners from same students. researcher designed scale himself, adopting design Likert Scale. Each may be (29) words. Study limits areas: human field: field Governorate. geographical area: Governorate spatial area this study. time period registration began month March 2015 collected during 1/4/2017 5/5/2017. Analytical Methods Statistical Processes Analysis Techniques: relied both qualitative quantitative analysis methods according this line with objectives questions corresponding hypotheses. Based scientific used approach type nature data, Collect, validate, encode, create database, then unpack analyze it relying Package Social Silences access valuable indicators support Iterative tables simple composite measures central tendency, especially arithmetic means, standard dispersion Calanhrav, addition making important analyzes saw an image made total college or results measure, as relative strength. advanced statistical his attempt conduct hypothesis tests. He T-Test samples, ANOVA test Person Correlation factor. found several confirmed existence practices showed practiced teachers significantly higher than parents. indicate Higher students, whether community. One most findings relationship between student achievement. lower achievement, teachers. Thus, following can inferred guardian In end, presented recommendations concerning raising awareness family (the guardian) (teacher) about negative effects have age. Some mechanisms implement proposed recommendations. | article | en | Guardian|Likert scale|Psychology|Sample (material)|Descriptive research|Scale (ratio)|Test (biology)|Developmental psychology|Mathematics education|Social psychology|Geography|Sociology|Social science|Political science|Paleontology|Chemistry|Cartography|Chromatography|Law|Biology | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.s061217 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3164697712', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.s061217', 'mag': '3164697712'} | Oman | C144024400 | Sociology | Mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-tarbawiyyaẗ wa-al-nafsiyyaẗ |
- بناء نموذج تنظيمي للاعتماد المدرسي من المنظور التربوي الإسلامي: مدارس التعليم ما بعد الأساسي بسلطنة عمان أنموذجا Building an Organizational Model for School Accreditation from an Islamic Educational Perspective: Post-basic education schools in the Sultanate of Oman as a Model. | Badria Hamed Alruqaishi (https://openalex.org/A5093401620)|Amira Jamil (https://openalex.org/A5076140998)|Mohamad Azrien Mohamed Adnan (https://openalex.org/A5005849488) | 2,022 | Research Objectives: The research aims to build a model according standards and indicators for school accreditation schools of post-basic education in the Sultanate Oman from an Islamic educational perspective that is compatible with nature system Sultanate. To be guide those charge improving developing performance, since one modern systems prevailing globally evaluating performance global institutions. Study Methodology: study relies on descriptive approach, collecting information literature international Arab linking them perspective. Results: researcher designed special consisting (12) criteria distributed over (94) main indicators. Based need analysis review dimensions used previous studies, purpose sorting out efficiency Ministry Education Oman, these were framed criteria. originality research: studies have agreed upon urgent necessary ensure quality outputs reassure community doing its job fullest. And recommended apply it Which should not limited institutions higher private alone, but extended include all stages Hence necessity conducting this study, due lack accurate enable us measure school, through evaluation program based well-studied scientific foundations line environment, Omani society stage characteristics education. | review | en | Accreditation|Islam|Quality (philosophy)|Political science|Originality|Descriptive research|Medical education|Perspective (graphical)|Sociology|Medicine|Qualitative research|Social science|Computer science|Geography|Philosophy|Archaeology|Epistemology|Artificial intelligence | https://doi.org/10.22452/iris.vol9no2.6 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4390357958', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.22452/iris.vol9no2.6'} | Oman | C144024400 | Sociology | Online Journal of Research in Islamic Studies |
-Case Studies in Scientific Statecraft: Aaron Aaronsohn, Part 1: 1909-1914: Science, Subversion and the Birth of Israel: The Balfour Declaration and the Conversion of Justice Louis Brandeis to the Zionist Cause | Barbara Pfeffer Billauer (https://openalex.org/A5066194568) | 2,013 | Aaron Aaronsohn was killed in 1919 at the age of 44. By that time he had achieved international fame as an agronomist, drawn boundary map for newly conquered Palestine, been decorated by British government, knew every water source land lectured no less than two dozen American cities, a representative International Dry Farmers, co-founded NILI spy-ring, offered (and refused) Presidency Berkley, advised US government after Midwest floods 1914, Ottoman eradicating locust epidemic 1915, on military strategy conquest Jerusalem 1917 and advisor to representatives Paris Peace Treaty 1919. He spoke seven languages personal library thousands. walked with presidents generals, Arab workers hired work Agricultural Research Station founded. His magnetism said be tremendous, but each his accomplishments rested platform signature scientific discovery – finding identification long sought-after strain ‘wild wheat.’ Very much like Benjamin Franklin, who intellectual stature charisma influence foreign heads state service country, so did Aaronsohn. Of all those influenced, however, perhaps most crucial existence State Israel Justice Louis Brandeis. The sudden conversion Brandeis from secular, assimilationist Jew into ardent Zionist have defied logical explanation. Various theories advanced explain this sea-change outlook. To knowledge author, none supported doctrinal evidence. This article proposes identify decisive force Aaronsohn, detailing circumstances enabled transformed passionate 56. Aaronsohn’s impact doubt derived larger-than-life persona. However, it internationally acclaimed scientist opened doors Brandeis, allowing serve ambassador Science Country, extraordinaire. | article | en | Subversion|Declaration|Economic Justice|Law|Political science|Politics | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2364114 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2207510058', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2364114', 'mag': '2207510058'} | Israel|Palestine|State of Palestine | C139621336 | Economic Justice | Social Science Research Network |
-Obesity and Related Factors among Intermediate and High School Girls in Saudi Arabia schools - Case study: Al-Diriyah girl's schools 2016-2017 | Maha Matouq Shalabi (https://openalex.org/A5064601226) | 2,018 | The study aimed to determine the proportion and feature of obesity in Al-Diriyah girl's schools Saudi Arabia factors related it. An observational descriptive cross-sectional school based study. In AL- Diriyah over a one-year period (2016-2017), data will be collected from 275 schoolgirl students it was selected by convenience technique. results revealed that there significant statistical finding about association between eating habit, sleep time body weight categories. Also, shows P=0.0104 for family history P=0.04 number snacks per day. Moreover, strong obese girls, so has genetic effect, but unhealthy lifestyle plays major role, control choices must improved. | article | en | Girl|Obesity|Observational study|Medicine|Family history|Demography|Cross-sectional study|Association (psychology)|Habit|Environmental health|Pediatrics|Gerontology|Psychology|Developmental psychology|Endocrinology|Internal medicine|Social psychology|Pathology|Sociology|Psychotherapist | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.l290318 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3211992419', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.l290318', 'mag': '3211992419'} | Saudi Arabia | C144024400 | Sociology | |
-Z-: Flamingos, <i>francophonie</i> , and the arts of urban dissent in Tunisia | Rania Said (https://openalex.org/A5047342635) | 2,017 | This article studies the environmentally conscious caricatures of anonymous francophone Tunisian architect -Z-, as featured in his blog DEBATunisie. More particularly, it focuses on -Z-’s fervent criticism Emirati real estate investments Tunisia early 2000s. The argues that expose us to a new phase neoliberal practices which nefarious megaprojects are no longer part colonial enterprise, but rather an essential feature rise Gulf monarchies into global financial dominance. It also artist mobilizes visual ecopoetics and uses figure flamingo disturb logic development advanced by developers Tunisia’s ruling elite. Finally, explores political power producing satire French today examining ways perceived elitism language can be counteracted accessibility digital art. | article | en | Elitism|Elite|Dissent|Colonialism|Politics|Criticism|Craft|The arts|Political science|French|Sociology|Visual arts|Art|Humanities|Law | https://doi.org/10.3828/jrs.2017.16 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2774674368', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.3828/jrs.2017.16', 'mag': '2774674368'} | Tunisia | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of Romance Studies |
. . . And All Its Paths Are Peace | Gilbert S. Rosenthal (https://openalex.org/A5089891931) | 2,018 | The greatest goal of all religions is to achieve universal peace. But how? That the question that has vexed faiths since beginnings time. Judaism also wrestled with this challenge ever days Prophets Israel. sought proper formula for finally achieving shalom—genuine peace peoples and nations. Shalom many meanings. Of course, it implies absence wars, but suggests wholeness, completeness, safety soundness, wellness, security, integrity, grace, harmony soul, etc. a legal religion, as result struggled enforce shalom by means, drafting code would advance cause lasting segments society It created concept known darkei shalom—literally, "the ways or paths peace." author was astonished discover over 5,300 sources in Talmud, Midrashim, responsa literature, law codes, philosophical ethical writings deal topic, ranging from Mishnah contemporary scholars rabbis every land Jewish settlement. Clearly, indicative supreme importance placed on how society—among neighbors world at large. aspects are divided into six distinct categories: ritual peace, between property rights, domestic dealing government, imperative truth, people other faiths. | article | en | Shalom|Judaism|Law|Sociology|Peace movement|Theology|Political science|Philosophy|Politics | https://doi.org/10.1353/ecu.2018.0003 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2896662020', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/ecu.2018.0003', 'mag': '2896662020'} | Israel | C144024400|C2778299913 | Peace movement|Sociology | Journal of ecumenical studies |
. A Notice of the End of the World | Anne Marie Oliver (https://openalex.org/A5076275397)|Paul F. Steinberg (https://openalex.org/A5079267271) | 2,006 | This chapter describes a notice of the End World snapped in main hall Hamas-controlled mosque Gaza City. Entitled “The Marj az–Zahur Exile: Between Mercilessness Winter and Terrorism Occupation”, document catalogues conditions faced by “deported brothers”, reiterates movement's opposition to peace process, predicts that faith Israel will be hands men truth detachments Qur'an raisers banners Islam. The theme Jews as corrupted corrupters appeared early on intifada, can found Hamas' covenant. | chapter | en | Notice|Covenant|Faith|Opposition (politics)|Islam|Terrorism|Law|Political science|Theme (computing)|History|Religious studies|Theology|Philosophy|Archaeology|Politics|Computer science|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195305593.003.0033 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2476923139', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195305593.003.0033', 'mag': '2476923139'} | Gaza|Israel | C203133693 | Terrorism | Oxford University Press eBooks |
. Colonial Fracture and the Counter-Heritage Film | Will Higbee (https://openalex.org/A5083144163) | 2,013 | Abstract The question of memorializing France's colonial past has been a prominent and contested issue in French politics the media 2000s. This chapter considers how Maghrebi-French filmmakers have chosen to represent Franco-Maghrebi particular Algerian War history North African immigration France. Through case studies four key films – Inch'allah dimanche, Cartouches Gauloises, Indigènes Hors-la-loi argues for emergence postcolonial ‘counter-heritage’ cinema challenge Eurocentric representations offered by middlebrow heritage film 1990s | chapter | en | Movie theater|Colonialism|Politics|History|Immigration|Middlebrow|Art|Media studies|Art history|Political science|Sociology|Archaeology|Law | https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748640041.003.0003 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2498556864', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748640041.003.0003', 'mag': '2498556864'} | Algeria | C144024400 | Sociology | Edinburgh University Press eBooks |
. Countenancing the Oppression of Women: How Liberals Tolerate Religious and Cultural Practices that Discriminate Against Women | Gila Stopler (https://openalex.org/A5020368170) | 2,003 | I. INTRODUCTION For centuries, arguments based on religion and culture (1) have been used to justify perpetuate both sex race discrimination. In the American South in nineteenth century, white slave owners justified their right subjugate black religious precepts. (2) All major religions world historically supported slavery. Christianity, Islam, Judaism relied Old Testament for justification of (3) Most recently, minority Africa its apartheid regime as embodying divinely ordained supremacy over Africans. (4) However, notwithstanding deep origins slavery, these days is no longer perceived a either slavery or racism general, cultural precepts can be circumvent criticism condemnation racism. (5) While there seems widespread agreement that norms serve justifications discrimination racial, ethnic, groups, (6) continue most prevalent widely-accepted basis sex. (7) Though countries around allegedly espouse equality between sexes, this notion incorporated international national laws, simultaneously acceptance groups maintain discriminate against women. (8) modern liberal theory commonly understood guaranteeing similar rights men women, I will argue exists tremendous gap understanding reality practice relation (9) A attitude toward My main focus why such considerable ostensible stance women regarding discrimination, especially when stems from practices. Even more important, attempt give some insight into how maintained what sometimes amounts blatant promoted concern human rights. particular, reason due almost benign far less insidious than race, ethnicity, religion, erroneous detrimental manner which situation compared groups. Those who conclude does not exist do so without taking account structural, political, sociological, psychological differences group It imperative understand way are structured, members situated vis-a-vis each other oppressors, them justified, perpetuated, inculcated. Also, enm eshed fabric society it becomes invisible therefore uncontestable. Only by liberals come realize true nature recognize they article, discuss various aspects practices three democratic countries: India, Israel, United States. … | article | en | Oppression|Racism|Religious discrimination|Christianity|Judaism|Sociology|Islam|White supremacy|Criticism|Gender studies|Secularism|White (mutation)|Law|Religious studies|Political science|Politics|Philosophy|Theology|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Gene | https://doi.org/10.7916/cjgl.v12i1.2448 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3123832200', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.7916/cjgl.v12i1.2448', 'mag': '3123832200'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Columbia journal of gender and law |
. Empiricism, the Ethical Subject and the Ethics of Hospitality | Dave Boothroyd (https://openalex.org/A5063097592) | 2,013 | Whilst there is evident potential in Levinas's philosophy for theorising the passage from ethics to politics quest secure an ethico -political rather than a purely political sublation of theory/praxis dichotomy, are also various stumbling blocks that immediately come mind. It problematic philosophically technical sense described by Badiou, as noted previous chapter. He argues ethico-political cannot be deduced alterity at all ‘the other always resembles me too much'. But discourse (at least many his readers) more straightforward ways: instance, Simon Critchley and Tina Chanter have both argued are, overall, worryingly conservative, especially relation family, gender sexual difference. And Howard Caygill has presented sharp critique complexity relationship ‘Israel’ (that sacred Israel, militarised state Israel) thereby highlighting essential shortcomings what might growing body Levinas criticism which simply attempts appropriate blithe ‘angelicism’ vis-a-vis Other. I will return comment on Caygill's position end this chapter, but before do, shall establish key features my own reading account ethical Subject, believe it offer new perspective these issues. | chapter | en | Alterity|Subject (documents)|Politics|Praxis|Epistemology|Relation (database)|Political philosophy|Hospitality|Criticism|Philosophy|Sociology|Political science|Law|Tourism|Database|Library science|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748640096.003.0002 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2497009010', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748640096.003.0002', 'mag': '2497009010'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | |
. Genetic Disorders in Lebanon: Challenges and Opportunities | Issam Khneisser (https://openalex.org/A5010308992)|Salim M. Adib (https://openalex.org/A5029957821)|André Mégarbané (https://openalex.org/A5028804707) | 2,012 | Chapter 55 reviews the evolution of genetic services in Lebanon, with a discussion challenges and opportunities. It also presents epidemiological aspects some those diseases, an emphasis on most frequently diagnosed ones. | review | en | Genetic epidemiology|Epidemiology|Engineering ethics|Management science|Medicine|Engineering|Pathology | https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780195374759.003.0055 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2494953221', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780195374759.003.0055', 'mag': '2494953221'} | Lebanon | C107130276 | Epidemiology | Oxford University Press eBooks |
. Splits in the Brain | Anne Marie Oliver (https://openalex.org/A5076275397)|Paul F. Steinberg (https://openalex.org/A5079267271) | 2,006 | Despite its swift rise to power in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Hamas did not become a topic of debate outside Palestine until early 1990s. There were two basic schools thought, both obstinately ideological. According first, was pragmatic political organization that followed interests like any other organization. Toward end, it built schools, libraries, orphanages, infirmaries, provided much-needed services people — bodies ignored or left United Nations. Proponents second school, on hand, argued antipolitical hilt, very id Palestinian body politic. Through various pedagogic institutions, indoctrinated children with visceral hatred. | chapter | en | Palestine|Gaza strip|Hatred|Ideology|Politics|Power (physics)|West bank|Political science|Political economy|Sociology|Gender studies|Law|Ancient history|History|Physics|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195305593.003.0010 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2482422477', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195305593.003.0010', 'mag': '2482422477'} | Gaza|Gaza Strip|Palestine|West Bank | C144024400 | Sociology | Oxford University Press eBooks |
. The Last Words of Muhammad Hasan al-Hindi | Anne Marie Oliver (https://openalex.org/A5076275397)|Paul F. Steinberg (https://openalex.org/A5079267271) | 2,006 | This chapter recounts the last words of Muhammad Hasan al–Hindi, third guy who stepped in front camera The Giants video. In video, he tells that his mission is to set out on a “martyrdom operation against an Israeli bus” if Israel refuses meet Giants' demand it release number detainees. He then sends greetings members Battalions welcomed him and other West Bank. Upon Rushdi's request, al–Hindi offers special word Cubs Hamas, youngsters movement, before reiterating military action not for everyone. end, requested mourning ceremony be wedding party so there would celebration Paradise. | chapter | en | Hindi|Ceremony|History|Front (military)|Art|Ancient history|Media studies|Geography|Sociology|Linguistics|Philosophy|Archaeology|Meteorology | https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195305593.003.0044 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2501879952', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195305593.003.0044', 'mag': '2501879952'} | Israel|West Bank | C144024400 | Sociology | Oxford University Press eBooks |
. ДЖИЗИЕ ПЛАТЦИ В КАЗА ЕСКИ ДЖУМА (ТЪРГОВИЩЕ) ПРЕЗ XIX ВЕК (ПО ДАННИ НА ОСМАНСКИ РЕГИСТРИ) | Mohamad Nabi Salim (https://openalex.org/A5032237737)|Алджан Джафер (https://openalex.org/A5077461006) | 2,023 | The possibility of using archival documents, including those from the archives in Republic Turkey, allows various studies and analyzes to be carried out, which shed light on Bulgarian history, can used field cultural studies, sociology, linguistics. ledgers undoubtedly represent historical sources extremely rich business economic data. Under Ottoman Sharia law, non-Muslims living within country were identified as dhimmis a tax called djizie was collected them. registers contain data payers thanks them it is possible obtain information about non-Muslim population status settlement. present study based obtained nufus, temettuat Eski Djuma (Targovishte), are kept Archives Istanbul. | article | en | Settlement (finance)|Bulgarian|Sharia|Population|History|Ottoman empire|Ancient history|Political science|Geography|Economic history|Law|Islam|Sociology|Archaeology|Linguistics|Demography|Economics|Philosophy|Finance|Politics|Payment | https://doi.org/10.46687/dqbm4362 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4389624819', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.46687/dqbm4362'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Годишник на Шуменския университет Епископ Константин Преславски |
// | A G (https://openalex.org/A5086546827) | 2,020 | Abortion is a sensitive and contentious issue with religious, moral, cultural, political dimensions. It also public health concern in many parts of the world, as it raises questions about basic beliefs regarding life death, sanctity life, beginning woman’s individual legal right. illegal some countries such Jordan, Oman, Qatar, Senegal Philippines, other Great Britain, Greece, Poland, Israel, Turkey. Ethically, opponents considered abortion equivalent to murder that killing fetus deprived future value, no matter how much women may suffer, can’t be allowed kill their fetuses. Whereas, proponents morally justified pregnant woman has fundamental right terminate her pregnancy. The current authors are against preserve dignity respect for regard or termination human wrong. purpose this paper present arguments on from ethical views proponents.
 Keywords: abortion, legal, ethical, opponents, proponents, argumentations. | article | en | Abortion|Dignity|Right to life|Political science|Human life|Value (mathematics)|Personhood|Value of life|Politics|Law|Human rights|Criminology|Sociology|Pregnancy|Genetics|Humanity|Machine learning|Computer science|Economics|Biology|Microeconomics | https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v3i12.846 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4233092786', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v3i12.846'} | Israel|Jordan|Oman|Qatar|Turkey | C144024400|C169437150 | Human rights|Sociology | International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Studies |
///////: - <br>Working Parents: Multidimensionalism and Working Class Social Feminism A Theoretical Framework for Reconciling Work and Family in Israel | Arianne Renan Barzilay (https://openalex.org/A5004124160) | 2,012 | תקציר בעברית: מאמר זה מטפל בסוגיה בוערת של משפחות רבות בישראל כיום: הליהטוט התמידי בין עבודה ומשפחה ומקומו המשפט בהסדרת הסוגיה. לאחרונה עלה העניין לסדר־היום הציבורי באופן חלקי בעקבות פרשת פרי, שבמסגרתה התיר בית־המשפט ניכוי הוצאות טיפול בילדים ממס הכנסה. לדיון המשפטי והציבורי שהתעורר פרשה זו היה פוטנציאל לחולל שינוי משמעותי בחייהם הורים עובדים בישראל, אך טרם מומש. אי־מימוש אינו מפתיע, שכן הוא עולה בקנה אחד עם התפיסות המשפטיות הרווחות בנוגע להורות, לעבודה ולשילוב והורות בישראל. תפיסות משפטיות אלה ,שהמאמר מגדירן תפיסה הורות כשגר ושכח ותפיסת כטוטלית, אינן מקדמות שילוב המאמר מקדם משפטית תיאורטית חלופית, אשר מוצאת עוגן בפמיניזם החברתי מעמד הפועלות שפעל בארצות־הברית בראשית המאה העשרים. זהו זרם נשכח פמיניזם שהמאמר מפנה אליו את הזרקורים ,מציג סוכנותיו המרכזיות ואת חזונן, וממשיג עקרונותיו.
בהשראת עקרונות הפמיניזם הפועלות, מפתח התפיסה הרב־ממדית כתשתית רחבה לשילוב דוגלת בהכרה בממדים השונים בחיי האדם — כגון עבודה, משפחה, חיים פוליטיים וחיים תרבותיים ובמתן משקל להם. כתפיסה עיונית (רב־ממדיות חיצונית ופנימית), ואף מבהיר מדוע היא נחוצה עדכנית לנשים ולגברים .לבסוף, ממחיש אופן פעולתה באמצעות ניתוח פרי בהתאם לתפיסה זו, ומצביע על אפיקי פעולה אחרים משפחה ועבודה ננקטים כיום במדינות אחרות ומתיישבים בצורה טובה יותר הרב-ממדית המוצעת.
English Abstract: The article confronts a most pressing problem for many Israeli families: the constant juggling between work and family, law's role in regulation work-family conflict. This issue recently drew measure of public attention due to Vered Perry case, which Supreme Court held that childcare expenses should be tax deductible.
The legal debate this case gave rise had potential transform lives working parents Israel but did not occur; surprisingly, given prevailing conceptions relating work, parenting, combination parenting. These – defines as embodying conception parenthood launch forget total do promote any significant integration parenting Israel. articulates an alternative theoretical conception, is anchored experience working-class social feminists active U.S early twentieth century. forgotten stand feminism on turns spotlight, presenting its central agents their vision conceptualizing principles. Inspired by these principles feminism, develops multidimensional approach broad underpinning family proposes recognize various dimensions human life such political cultural award them weight. (external internal multidimensionalism), clarifies why updated required both men women Israel.
Finally, demonstrates how works revisiting light it, points other courses action integrating are being pursued today countries better accord with proposed Multidimensional approach. | article | he | Feminism|Sociology|Gender studies|Working class|Work (physics)|Political science|Engineering|Law|Politics|Mechanical engineering | https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2995978 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3200577978', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2995978', 'mag': '3200577978'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Social Science Research Network |
0,4° au nord de l’équateur : une souveraineté à l’abandon | Musambayi Katumanga (https://openalex.org/A5005275953) | 1,998 | 0,4° north of the equator : sovereignty in a state neglect. In regions North Equator, Kenyan State has left all to warlords who use their control territory terrorise neighbours and steal livestock. West, Pokots have remained unpunished become unquestioned masters livestock theft which supplies markets rebellions Uganda Southern Sudan. East, taking sides regime Somali conflict fear Ethiopian threat leave way clear for most murderous feuds between different armed factions. | article | en | Somali|Kenya|Sovereignty|State (computer science)|Political science|Westphalian sovereignty|Geography|Ethnology|Law|Sociology|Philosophy|Linguistics|Algorithm|Politics|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.3406/polaf.1998.6126 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4376462941', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.3406/polaf.1998.6126'} | Somalia|Sudan | C144024400 | Sociology | Politique africaine |
0021 The impact of exposure to war-related violence and post-migration living difficulties on neuropsychiatric morbidity: the case of syrian refugees in Lebanon | Samar Al-Hajj (https://openalex.org/A5022930211)|Wasiq Sheikh (https://openalex.org/A5008075447)|Hanan Abbas (https://openalex.org/A5083442146)|Stefania Mondello (https://openalex.org/A5082582879)|Hayat Harati (https://openalex.org/A5074519849)|Firas Kobeissy (https://openalex.org/A5060691192) | 2,021 | <h3>Statement of purpose</h3> Violence adversely impacts individuals’ mental health and contributes to the development neuropsychiatric disorders. This study aims assess psychological state Syrian refugee population exposed war-related violence analyze their association with morbidity. <h3>Methods/Approach</h3> In 2017, a cohort in Lebanon completed Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ), Post- Migration Living Difficulties Checklist (PMLDC), Posttraumatic Stress Disorder for DSM-5 (PCL-5), Depression Anxiety Scale-21 Items (DAS-21). We performed multivariable logistic regressions examine potential factors associated long-term <h3>Results</h3> Of 220 refugees, 191 were eligible participate, whom 92.15% at least one violence. As morbidity, 64% met cut-off point PTSD diagnosis, while 62.8% 64.4% suffered from moderate extremely severe depression anxiety, respectively. identified as strongest predictor (adjusted [OR] 1.16, 95% CI 1.07 – 1.26; p = 0.001) (OR 1.21, 1.05 1.39; < 0.01). Only higher anxiety levels post-migration living difficulties 1.03, 1.01 1.05; 0.0001). While lower educational attainment was significant risk factor all three disorders, being male protective both 0.19, 0.04 0.96; 0.05) 0.35, 0.15 0.85; 0.05). <h3>Conclusions</h3> War-related constitutes major multiple Identified prognostic include difficulties, attainment, gender. <h3>Significance</h3> highlights adverse impact on individuals. Generated evidence should be adopted develop implement tailored programs targeting refugees displaced | article | en | Refugee|Anxiety|Depression (economics)|Psychiatry|Medicine|Population|Checklist|Mental health|Poison control|Logistic regression|Mini-international neuropsychiatric interview|Clinical psychology|Psychology|Internal medicine|Environmental health|History|Archaeology|Economics|Cognitive psychology|Macroeconomics | https://doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2021-savir.7 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3150424976', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2021-savir.7', 'mag': '3150424976'} | Lebanon|Syria | C134362201 | Mental health | Abstracts |
003 A Culturally Informed Educational Program to Promote Sexual Health and Well-being Among Refugee Women | Helen Howard (https://openalex.org/A5000987271)|Crista Johnson‐Agbakwu (https://openalex.org/A5001376758)|Georgia J. Michlig (https://openalex.org/A5084526429)|N. Sisterna (https://openalex.org/A5026808700)|Jeanne Nizigiyimana (https://openalex.org/A5000187353) | 2,016 | Refugee women may possess unique sexual health vulnerabilities as a result of experiencing cultural practices such Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) or violence endemic to war and conflict. Extant educational programs do not reflect their specific needs. A linguistically appropriate education initiative was designed provide information refugee assess needs inform future culturally grounded interventions. multi-phased mixed-method approach comprising pilot session, the intervention, two-month follow-up session were conducted changes in knowledge, attitudes, behaviour. Educational content delivered respective languages with oral consecutive translation visual aids. Private quantitative responses sensitive questions captured via an Audience Response System (ARS). Statistical analyses performed STATA qualitative Nvivo. Forty-seven adult 21 Somali speakers 26 Swahili participated (n = 21; 9 Somali, 12 Swahili), intervention 26; 14 19; 10 Swahili). Both Swahili-speaking requested regarding infection prevention, low desire, pain socially undesirable reproductive outcomes. The reported primary concerns dyspareunia at first coitus (100%), forceful sex (50%), difficulty feeling satisfied (33%), possibly FGM/C. (73%), desire (67%), for survival (56%), against backdrop war-related violence. At they positive changes, reporting increased self-pleasuring. There no worsening concerns. | article | en | Somali|Swahili|Reproductive health|Refugee|Maasai|Psychological intervention|Psychology|Human sexuality|Medicine|Population|Tanzania|Gender studies|Nursing|Sociology|Political science|Environmental health|Law|Philosophy|Linguistics|Ethnology | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxm.2016.04.003 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2405891670', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxm.2016.04.003', 'mag': '2405891670'} | Somalia | C144024400 | Sociology | The Journal of Sexual Medicine |
0033 A survey of child labourers among syrian refugees in agrarian lebanon | Rima R. Habib (https://openalex.org/A5088321543) | 2,017 | <h3>Background</h3> Since the outbreak of war in Syria 2011, over 1 million Syrians have sought refuge Lebanon, more than half whom are children below 18 years age. Recent reports highlighted increasing numbers Syrian working Lebanese agricultural settings. <h3>Methods</h3> This research will utilise cluster random sampling to enrol into a survey 500 households living informal tented settlements near areas Beqaa Valley, Lebanon. A questionnaire was designed capture information on and conditions child labourers these communities. The surveys collect data household socioeconomic demographic information, migration history, service usage. Data also be collected demographics, work history experience, education, health status, life experiences. quantitative from entered descriptive analysis aimed at identifying trends population data. findings categorised by age, gender, location, other salient variables. <h3>Results</h3> report highlight that predominate Lebanon’s migrant labour force, while exploring familial context affect children’s experiences as migrants, workers, children. <h3>Discussion</h3> how push factors such extreme poverty may necessitate labour. provide contextualised understandings refugee participation force support targeted interventions education childhood opportunities for young people. | article | en | Refugee|Context (archaeology)|Population|Poverty|Socioeconomics|Socioeconomic status|Geography|Psychological intervention|Functional illiteracy|Economic growth|Environmental health|Medicine|Political science|Sociology|Economics|Archaeology|Psychiatry|Law | https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104636.23 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2758706328', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104636.23', 'mag': '2758706328'} | Lebanon|Syria | C144024400|C189326681 | Poverty|Sociology | Notes and Queries |
0034 Acute occupational pesticide poisoning in morocco: a 6 year retrospective study | Zineb Nabih (https://openalex.org/A5046974572)|Maria Windy (https://openalex.org/A5032972666)|Naïma Rhalem (https://openalex.org/A5049721208)|Soumaia Hmimou (https://openalex.org/A5071508231)|Abdelmajid Soulaymani (https://openalex.org/A5024500244)|Abdelrhani Mokhtari (https://openalex.org/A5024641034)|Rachida Soulaymani-Bencheikh (https://openalex.org/A5075205004)|Hinde Hami (https://openalex.org/A5067068027) | 2,017 | <h3>Introduction</h3> Pesticide poisoning has become a major public health problem worldwide, following the intensification of agriculture. The easy availability highly toxic pesticides in homes farming communities made preferred means suicide with an extremely high fatality rate. Similarly, extensive use exposes community to both long-term and acute occupational problems. aim this study is describe epidemiological characteristics pesticide Morocco. <h3>Methods</h3> This descriptive retrospective cases, notified between 2007 2012 Moroccan Poison Control Centre. <h3>Results</h3> There were 151 cases (35.7% women 64.3% men), which was 43.7% all during period study. These products responsible for varying severity, depending on types pesticides, route exposure, duration frequency exposure. average age victims 27.9±0.9 years. More than half reported resulted from inhalation (53%), 36.2% oral exposure only 9.4% dermal risk mainly related insecticides (50%). Among 136 whom evolution known, 26-year-old man died. For other outcome favourable or without sequelae. <h3>Conclusions</h3> Preventive measures should be taken rationalise use, pose real problem, not users, but also general population. | article | en | Medicine|Pesticide|Environmental health|Case fatality rate|Occupational safety and health|Epidemiology|Retrospective cohort study|Public health|Poison control|Injury prevention|Toxicology|Surgery|Population|Pathology|Biology|Agronomy | https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104636.24 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2777323915', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104636.24', 'mag': '2777323915'} | Morocco | C107130276|C138816342 | Epidemiology|Public health | Notes and Queries |
004 Increased injury risk in youth athletics when growth rates are high and skeletal maturation is low | Eirik Halvorsen Wik (https://openalex.org/A5043396603)|Daniel Martínez-Silván (https://openalex.org/A5016083192)|Abdulaziz Farooq (https://openalex.org/A5054857489)|Marco Cardinale (https://openalex.org/A5018926420)|Amanda Johnson (https://openalex.org/A5074796487)|Roald Bahr (https://openalex.org/A5007196302) | 2,021 | <h3>Background</h3> Studies addressing risk factors for injuries in youth athletics are scarce and although growth maturation represent potential adolescent athletes, the available literature is inconclusive. <h3>Objective</h3> The aim of this study was to examine if rate, maturity status tempo associated with injury athletics. <h3>Design</h3> Anthropometric, skeletal data collected prospectively over four seasons were included. <h3>Setting</h3> collection part ongoing monitoring athletes at Aspire Academy Qatar. <h3>Patients (or Participants)</h3> Participants student-athletes, not yet specialized event groups. Of 129 athlete-seasons eligible inclusion, 117 (74 athletes) included final sample. <h3>Interventions Assessment Risk Factors)</h3> Anthropometric measures taken start end each season, while assessed season using hand radiographs. <h3>Main Outcome Measurements</h3> Time-loss recorded by medical staff associations generalized estimating equations. <h3>Results</h3> Growth rate stature greater bone (Incidence ratio (IRR): 1.5 per SD above mean, 95% CI: 1.1 1.9) plate (2.1, 3.1). leg length overall (1.3, 1.0 1.7), (1.4, 1.4 3.0). Athletes (0.6 age year, 0.5 0.9; 0.8 percent mature height; 0.7 1.0) less prone injuries. Annual change an increased (1.5 mean; 2.3). <h3>Conclusions</h3> results suggest that rapid length, certain types Regular therefore seems warranted. | article | en | Anthropometry|Athletes|Medicine|Physical therapy|Demography|Psychological intervention|Bone age|Pediatrics|Internal medicine|Psychiatry|Sociology | https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2021-ioc.3 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3215934599', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2021-ioc.3', 'mag': '3215934599'} | Qatar | C144024400 | Sociology | |
0078 The risk for low back pain caused by driving professions in a young adult population | Shlomo Moshe (https://openalex.org/A5003216466)|Regina Levin (https://openalex.org/A5007303099)|Aharon S. Finestone (https://openalex.org/A5024431458)|Ayala Krakov (https://openalex.org/A5087953360)|Oren Zack (https://openalex.org/A5083803639) | 2,017 | <h3>Background</h3> The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between incidence and exacerbation Low Back Pain (LBP) in young professional drivers <h3>Methods</h3> In controlled historical prospective we included all male Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers drafted years 1997–2006, followed them for 3 categorised into three groups: administrative, light-duty vehicle heavy drivers. recrudescence LBP calculated with or without a medical history either group accordingly. <h3>Results</h3> rates were 0.7%, 0.34% 0.43% combined administrative light driver groups, total respectively (averagely 0.65%). Relative Risk (RR) severe clinical findings 1.4 (p<0.001) mild clinical/radiographic 3.8 (p<0.01). Examination RR within different severity tiers yielded similar trend amongst professions. <h3>Conclusions</h3> crude rate found be 0.65% - lower than literature reported rates, possibly attributable our more stringent variable definition LBP. most prominent risk factors identified include: multiple complaints at recruitment. Driving profession age is not | article | en | Exacerbation|Medicine|Incidence (geometry)|Low back pain|Medical history|Population|Relative risk|Physical therapy|Internal medicine|Demography|Environmental health|Pathology|Alternative medicine|Confidence interval|Physics|Sociology|Optics | https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104636.57 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2762465951', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104636.57', 'mag': '2762465951'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Notes and Queries |
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