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Civil disobedience, feminism and body
In this article, feminist civil disobedience is analysed as democracy’s daughter. As regards the analysis of different interpretations of natural rights, the path of the ownership of the own body is followed from Sufragism and its epoch until the global ...
Rosalía Romero Pérez
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ABSTRACT The disinheritance of a firstborn son accustomed to the privileges of exclusion has for centuries been a dramatic event for families, especially if the decision was taken by a woman, the son's own mother. Very few dared to do so, because it symbolised a break with the notion of virtuous, compassionate motherhood; it represented a failure to be
Mariela Fargas Peñarrocha
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PILIETINIS NEPAKLUSNUMAS: INDIVIDŲ LAISVĖ IR VISUOMENINĖ TVARKA
Straipsnyje analizuojamas pilietinis nepaklusnumas kaip teisėta kova tiek už naujoves visuomenėje, tiek prieš išderinančius valdžios veiksmus.
Tomas Kačerauskas
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ABSTRACT The article examines post‐Stalinist Soviet expertise on girls’ education and upbringing, analysing texts for and about female adolescents created by specialists in pedagogical sciences, psychology, sociology, medicine as well as children's writers and journalists from different parts of the Union, including national republics. The text focuses
Ella Rossman
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Civil disobedience occupies an important place in the history of protest and mobilization in the United States. For this very reason, its definition is unstable, often reshaped by transformations in the practices of participants and the rest of society ...
Mathieu Bonzom
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How To Deal With Unjust Laws: Justifiability Of Civil Disobedience
The issue of active protests against the injustice of the law aimed at bringing about a change in that conduct is of great relevance for members of the world society.
Alakbarova Fatma
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Terrorism, protest and the law (in a maritime context) [PDF]
Characterisations of terrorism in international conventions and domestic law sometimes seem to obscure the distinction between terrorism and certain kinds of protest activity, which may, in turn, be characterised as either licit or illicit.
Smith, Ron C.
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‘The Bethune College Sensation’: Gender, Archive and Radical Passivity
ABSTRACT This article explores the student protests at Bethune College, Calcutta, on 3 February 1928, against the Simon Commission, a British parliamentary delegation that excluded Indian representation. On this day, female students staged a quiet but radical act of defiance by refusing to attend classes, sign apologies or vacate their hostel, despite ...
Meghmala Bhattacharya
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FEMINISTS VERSUS MONUMENTS? From Protests to Anti‐monuments in Mexico City
Abstract This article examines the role of heritage spaces and monuments in the Historic Centre of Mexico City during ongoing feminist mobilizations. Feminists have claimed that the Mexican government is more concerned about protecting monuments and urban heritage than acting to prevent gender‐based violence and femicide.
Fernando Gutiérrez
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