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Rapport au Roi Souverain : rapport de la Commission d'Enquête ; A. M. le Secrétaire d'État de l'État Indépendant du Congo [31 octobre 1905] [PDF]
De Schumacher, E. +4 more
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Domaine pastoral : développement, recherche et formation [PDF]
Touré, Ibrahima Albassadjé
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Subalternity and the Mummification of Culture in Gramsci’s “Prison Notebooks”
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Teenage pregnancy and subalternity: A culturally constructed vulnerability
Sexuality, Gender & Policy, 2023AbstractOne of the main causes of death in adolescents in Latin America according to WHO (2018) is teenage pregnancy and is related to conditions of poverty and precariousness. During 2020, there were 373,661 births to adolescent women in Mexico, which continues to place the country in first place among OECD countries in early pregnancy.
María de Fátima de Flores‐Palacios +1 more
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Two Cultures, One Programme: Deaf Professors as Subaltern?
Deafness & Education International, 2009Deaf instructors of American Sign Language have taught ASL in formal institutions of higher learning for several decades now, yet little is known of the challenges they face within those contexts. In this study, interviews with instructors of five ASL — English Interpreter Programs (AEIP) and four Deaf Studies Programs (DSP) in Canada identified a ...
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The cultural customization of TikTok: subaltern migrant workers and their digital cultures
Media International Australia, 2022Migrant construction workers in Singapore produced TikTok videos sharing their structural, social, and health conditions during the pandemic. The platform's user-centered design presents opportunities for marginalized communities to participate in content production and distribution.
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Abstract This chapter offers a critical evaluation of TikTok for social justice, particularly inequitable and taken-for-granted assumptions about “creators,” and “users,” typically assumed by social media studies and particularly influencer studies, that users are individuated subjects of social capital or, as Spivak argues, a “naturally
Elisha Lim +2 more
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