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Community Collectivization and Consistent Condom Use Among Female Sex Workers in Southern India: Evidence from Two Rounds of Behavioral Tracking Surveys [PDF]

open access: yesAIDS and Behavior, 2015
Community collectivization is an integral part of condom use and HIV risk reduction interventions among key population. This study assesses community collectivization among female sex workers (FSWs), and explores its relationship with sex workers ...
Sangram Kishor Patel, Niranjan Saggurti
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Substantive collectivism: collectivism in practice

2019
Substantive collectivism is the idea that we live, not as 'individuals', but as a member of social groups, and that many of our actions are done together with others in organisations and social institutions, such as schools and businesses. Social groups are distinguished by a common identity, a network of relationships between people and a capacity for
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Collectivization

1994
Abstract At the beginning of 1930, in the winter months that were usually times of inertia and isolation in the village, the storm that had been building for almost two years broke with a vengeance. Stimulated by Stalin’s announcement in December that it was time to move towards “liquidation of the kulaks as a class,” Communists and ...
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Collectives' Duties and Collectivization Duties

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2013
Stephanie Collins
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