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Theological Issues of Reform Discourse in the Muslim World: Ijtihad and Taqlid in Fundamentalism and Traditionalism

Adam alemi, 2023
From a semi-nomadic traditional society to a modern Kazakhstani society, which experienced violent Soviet modernization in the 20th century, the main condition for changing the identity of the main social components is decolonization and renewal of public consciousness. The task of this modernization is to get rid of archaic outdated ideas about human,
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Traditionally Heterogendered Institutions: Discourses Surrounding LGBTQ College Students

Journal of LGBT Youth, 2015
The past two decades witnessed an increase in college and university programming for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students. This programming has been evaluated in campus climate surveys and in some cases institutionalized as a key component of student life.
Marilyn J. Preston, Garrett Drew Hoffman
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The Discourse of Neo-traditionalism: Reflecting the Past into the Present

2023
It focuses on the decades of 1960s and 1970s and explores the concept of neo-traditional art in Iran in this period. Along with the postcolonial Middle East, at an intellectual level, the neo-traditionalists aimed to create a synthesised form of modern art that fused past pictorial heritage with the modern aesthetic language of art.
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Caring for the elderly in Algeria within the discourse of traditionalism and modernism: Is there a Kabyle “woman problem”?

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2013
In Algerian Kabyle families, the intersection of tradition and modernity creates a dilemma for family-based eldercare. As daughters-in-law (traditional caregivers) choose to live independently from their in-laws’ home, some unmarried daughters may be left to fill the care gap. Given the shift from traditional to modern caregiving arrangements, how can
Ariana Kaci, Helene Starks
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The Paradox of Traditionalization: Negotiating the Past in Choctaw Prophetic Discourse

Journal of Folklore Research, 2005
Discussion of traditionalization in discourse has focused on the ways people reify a perceived past in the present to imbue contemporary discourse with authority. The most common way storytellers do this is through attribution. There are, however, dimensions of this process that have yet to be fully explored.
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Islamic Post-Traditionalism: Postcolonial and Postmodern Religious Discourse in Indonesia

Sophia, 2014
Taking a critical view of the dominance of postcolonial studies by South Asian and Latin American scholars and intellectuals, this article presents a newly emerging discourse among young Indonesian Muslim intellectuals, known as ‘Islamic Post-Traditionalism’.
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Informed Consent to Treatment's Sociohistorical Discourse of Traditionalism: A Structurational Analysis of Radiology Residents' Accounts

Health Communication, 2010
Informed consent to treatment (IC) is designed to protect patient autonomy and control through disclosures and shared decisions. However, many malpractice claims suggest patients perceive problems with its handling (e.g., information withholding). Moreover, previous studies of IC lack the nuance of discursive perspectives, theoretical grounding, and ...
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Examining the Discourse About the Transfer of GIS Technology to Traditionally Non-Western Societies

Social Science Computer Review, 1999
The advent of geographic information system (GIS) technology and its adoption outside Western industrialized nations have inspired a great deal of debate about the possible impact of the technology on traditions of people in non-Western societies. Citing adverse impacts and without much appreciation for the socioeconomic realities driving the need for
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Prime Ministers’ Discourse in Japan’s Reforms since the 1980s: Traditionalization of Modernity rather than Confucianism

2014
As researchers into the family sociology and political history of Japan, we feel uneasy whenever we come across a description that lumps together the welfare states of East Asia as ‘Confucian welfare states’. It is a common understanding in Japanese academia that the penetration of Confucianism into traditional Japanese society was shallow, compared ...
Emiko Ochiai, Ken’ichi Johshita
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Orthodox Identity as Traditionalism: Construction of Political Meaning in the Current Public Discourse of the Russian Orthodox Church

Russian Social Science Review, 2017
This article reviews the articulation of traditional political values in the contemporary discourse of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC).
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