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O HUMOR COMO FONTE DE DANO MORAL COLETIVO: O ABUSO DE DIREITO NO CASO DOS IRMÃOS PIOLOGO
O presente estudo debruça-se sobre o humor como abuso de direito e fonte de dano moral coletivo (ou de dano social), a partir de julgado envolvendo os youtubers Irmãos Piologo.
Driane Fiorentin de Morais +1 more
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Indemnización del daño moral por la privación indebida de la compañía de los hijos en el orden civil y en el contencioso-administrativo [PDF]
Ignacio Marín García +1 more
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Abstract Responding to harmful content on social media, calls for regulations are coming up to break down the black boxes of social media platforms in handling misinformation. Examples are requiring cooperations with fact‐checkers or the government stepping in.
Isabelle Freiling +2 more
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Care on the move: the gender care gap and intra‐EU mobility
Abstract The structure, interpretation, and implementation of the European Union (EU) free movement of persons rules mean that when one's circumstances involve caring responsibilities, the quality of one's rights and protections under EU law diminishes.
NINA MILLER
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El daño moral. Intento de concretización de un concepto [PDF]
Esther Domínguez López
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Islands, the Anthropocene, and Decolonisation
Abstract The Anthropocene is deployed as incontrovertible fact, yet its foundations merit strong critique to challenge how particular voices and locations are absented, silenced, or enrolled in the fallacies that attend this epochal framework. Other placed, grounded, and scale‐sensitive explanations exist for present and future state scenarios ...
Elaine Stratford +8 more
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Abstract “Aid dependency” has long been a concern among development organizations, because it supposedly discourages the entrepreneurial spirit and thus hinders economic development. But what happens when beneficiaries refuse aid? In this article, I offer an ethnographic account of aid refusal in postconflict northern Uganda.
Sarah O'Sullivan
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Teenage Pregnancy and Neoliberal Subjectivity in Mexican Television Series La Rosa de Guadalupe
This article examines teenage pregnancy narratives in Televisa's La Rosa de Guadalupe, Mexico's most‐watched television programme. Adolescent pregnancy in Mexico is considered a pressing social and political challenge, cutting across broader efforts by the state to regulate population growth and lower maternal morbidity during the second half of the ...
Rebecca Ogden
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Data justice and biodiversity conservation
Abstract Increases in data availability coupled with enhanced computational capacities are revolutionizing conservation. But in the excitement over the opportunities afforded by new data, there has been less discussion of the justice implications of data used in conservation, that is, how people and environments are represented through data, the ...
Rose Pritchard +4 more
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Invented Modernisms: Getting to Grips with Modernity in Three African State Buildings
Abstract This article examines recent attempts to create specifically African forms of modernist political architecture that draw on ‘traditional’ or ‘pre‐colonial’ aesthetic forms and ideas. Taking examples of three prestigious structures – the presidential palace in Ghana, the parliament in Malawi and the Northern Cape regional parliament in South ...
Kuukuwa Manful +2 more
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