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Does Antwerp Belong to Everyone? Unveiling the Conditional Limits to Inclusive Urban Citizenship
Recent theoretical discussions have indicated that citizenship is not only a way of being, but also a way of behaving. This article aims to show how attempts to regulate the behaviour of the citizenry can introduce a new topography of inclusion and ...
Nicolas Van Puymbroeck +2 more
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Social Exclusion of Australian Childless Women in Their Reproductive Years
Research suggests Australian childless women are at risk of pronatalism-driven social exclusion. This exploratory, mixed methods, cross-sectional study described and explored the social exclusion of Australian childless women aged 25 to 44 years, and ...
Beth Turnbull +2 more
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Jus Sanguinis, “Effective Nationality” and Exclusion: Analysing Citizenship Deprivation in the UK
This article will analyse the use of genealogy in the context of race, place, and justice via the concepts of nationality/citizenship and cultural/national identity, including “imagined communities”.
Kim McGuire
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The Case for Universal Basic Services
This paper shifts the focus from transfers to public services. It mounts a case for Universal Basic Services (UBS): a proposal to safeguard and develop existing public services and to extend this model of provision into new areas.
Ian Gough
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EXCLUSION AND EXCLUSIVITY IN PROPERTY LAW [PDF]
In this article, I propose a model for understanding the concept of ownership that I call the ‘exclusivity model.’ Like many of the contemporary critics of the ‘bundle of rights’ approach to ownership, I insist that ownership is a legal concept with a well-defined structure. I differ from most of them, however, in the model of ownership that I believe
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Oral History, Remembering Practices and the Problem of “Access” to the Traumatic Experience
The method of “oral history” is quite widely used today, despite the fact that it came into being not so long ago. The origins of the method of oral history should be sought for in the studies related to interviewing, and with reference to related ...
Natalia A. Artemenko
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Background SCs and STs, historically marginalized communities in India, have been subjected to social and economic discrimination for centuries. Despite affirmative action policies, these communities face systemic discrimination and exclusion in various ...
Sourav Biswas +2 more
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Exclusive Intermediation [PDF]
In this paper, we argue that an important function fulfilled by intermediaries is to facilitate trust by enabling social pressure towards the enforcement of informal agreements. To that end, we develop a new model that uses network theory to show that intermediaries who have exclusivity over a large enough number of interaction opportunities are able ...
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Use of pregnancy counselling services in Australia 2007–2012
Objective: To assess the uptake of Medicare Benefit payments for non‐directive pregnancy support counselling which commenced in November 2006. Methods: Counts of services for pregnancy counselling from 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2012, where a Medicare rebate
Julia M. Shelley +3 more
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Understanding Rural Development in Naga Villages: A Case Study of Magulong and Nzauna
This study has identified significant gaps between the intention of a series of rural development schemes and the experiences of the supposed beneficiaries – as in the case of the two Zeme Naga tribal villages located at the border of two administrative ...
Newme Haineube
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