… through the work of artists like Rosalind Sanderson, hospitals The desire to remain and to return to ruined homes can be – so often wrought with worry – can become sanctuaries of crea- confusing for some people in a capitalist culture where individ- tivity and joy. uals value th…
…firms continue to operate within the borders of national states and as such re- main dependent on a variety of local and national institutional arrange- ments, but they have indeed become significantly more dependent on transnational fields. In the present chapter we examine the …
…f bigotry against trans rights. critics of the hardline policy. Yet he is still maintaining that it is too Trans women are putting themselves in dangerous situations to fight expensive to reverse the policy. for cis-women’s rights to abortion. You would struggle to find a sociali…
…l intentions of loyalty and positive word of mouth. The implication is that, to maintain relevance and as- 1045 B. Mwiya et al. sure their own survival, universities, whether in developed or developing coun- tries, should deliberately put in place mechanisms to assess, monitor an…
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… world.4 Along with oil, visions and narratives of the ‘Holy Land’ as a site of mainly Chris- tian origins have forged cultural investments that allowed many Ameri- cans to become intimately involved in the Middle East.5 Here, we wish to focus on the way American Protestant value…
…t numbers, along with challenges in field training and supervision. The study’s main recommendations include employing academics formally trained in social work, reducing student quotas, and restructuring online education programs. Exploring Empowerment Processes and Service Reco…
… being left to free competitive market conditions, and this pro- cess is shaped mainly by external dynamics. Nevertheless, internal dynamics may affect the process as well. Key Words: GATS, public services, privatization, Turkey, telecom- munication. INTRODUCTION The articulation…
…ght be introduced on nonmoral pragmatic grounds, for example, as a condition of main- taining a workforce fit for exploitation; and many particular instances of alleged desert have no moral significance.2 Ordinarily, however, the supplying of benefits to others at some cost to on…
…d with a time limit of approximately one hour, we want to circulate some of the main focus points that emerged for the conference participants - raw, messy but hopefully yet productive within the wider design research community. To enjoy, circulate, argue back, take further. Mari…
…c factory opened in 1840 that renewed its activity in 1922. By 1925, the area remained predominantly peasant (92% of the total population); literacy was low (47% for men and 37 % for women), with only 4% of households collectivized (the lowest out of all the national units). Ther…
…orials, which increases Instagram. customer engagement. In addition, one of the main problems in marketing today is that the existing Theoretical background literature on content marketing focuses mainly on social media (Milhinhos 2015; The term “content marketing” has become Wee…
…in the cons truct ion The inacc essib le posit ions of these sites are real and maintenance of their culture, envir onme nt, but just how many sites have been lost that were l and landscape, not just by-products of the nearb y on the valle y botto ms durin g the region's transiti…