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As the use of ‘diaspora’ has proliferated in the last decade, its meaning has been stretched in various directions. This article traces the dispersion of the term in semantic, conceptual and disciplinary space; analyses three core elements that continue to be understood as constitutive of diaspora; assesses claims made by theorists of diaspora about a ...
Rogers Brubaker
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Kurdish Diaspora، Elites, Diaspora [PDF]
One of the most important issues in political sociology, Diaspora and its functions is to strengthen ethnic nationalism in plural societies.Kurdish uprising in Kurdish nationalism and identity conflict has mutual relation with Diaspora.
Mohsen Dianat
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Pendidikan Kesadaran Kristis: Sebuah Tantangan dalam Pendidikan Agama Kristen
The conciousness of critical thinking is important and should be concern for every educational institutions in Indonesia. Training students to think critically and analytically on various kinds of problems is a serious thing for educators to do.
Frets Keriapy, Hendrik Legi, Yoel Giban
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The Influence of TAP MPR's Position on The Hierarchy System of Indonesian Laws and Regulations
This study aims to analyze the influence of TAP MPR in Indonesia. Placement of MPR Provisions in Law No. 12 of 2011 on the hierarchy of Legislation in Indonesia becomes one of the problematics that needs to be discussed, on the grounds of the position of
Briliant Gustama +2 more
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Motus Dei (The Move of God): A Theology and Missiology for a Moving World [PDF]
This article engages Christian doctrines to introduce and develop the concept of Motus Dei by arguing that God of the Bible is continually on the move and as one who beckons his followers to come alongside to see what God is doing in the world. Thus, the
Dr. Sam George, Prof. Dr. Godfrey
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Current approaches in modern migration studies: some critical remarks
The article focuses on the issue of highlighting the approaches being tested in contemporary migration studies to demonstrate their limits – conceptual, methodological, and methodical – as analytical tools.
Hnatiuk V. V.
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A Modern History of ‘Imperial Medicine’ Surrounding Hansen’s Disease: Strategies to Manage Public Opinion in Modern Japanese Media* [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to understand the reality of imperial medicine by exploring the strategic attitude of the Japanese authority targeting the public who were not patients of Hansen’s disease. For this purpose, this study examines the mass media
Gijae SEO
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We build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal allocation of labor between fighting and productive activities. In this setting, a diaspora emanating from one of the two groups can get actively involved in conflict by transferring financial resources to its origin country.
Mariani, Fabio +2 more
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Between incrementalism and punctuated equilibrium: the case of budget in Poland, 1995–2018
Incrementalism and punctuated equilibrium theory (PET) have secured their standing in public policy research when studying change in budgetary data.
Wordliczek Lukasz
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At the deep end: COVID-19 experiences of Zimbabwean health and care workers in the United Kingdom
Background and objectives: Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups (BAME) in the UK were disproportionately affected by the first phase of COVID-19 in terms of exposure, negative health and socio-economic impacts and consequences including recorded ...
Beacon Mbiba +5 more
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