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sj-pdf-1-gpi-10.1177_13684302211019479 – Supplemental material for Inclusive and exclusive beneficiary attributions: The role of social identity complexity in interpretations of and punishment for dissent

2021
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-gpi-10.1177_13684302211019479 for Inclusive and exclusive beneficiary attributions: The role of social identity complexity in interpretations of and punishment for dissent by Sonia Roccas, Adi Amit, Shani Oppenheim-Weller, Osnat Hazan and Lilach Sagiv in Group Processes & Intergroup ...
Roccas, Sonia   +4 more
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Towards a welfare system that produces inequality? Interpreting the new conditions of inclusion and exclusion in two Italian cases in a macro-micro-macro perspective

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the mechanisms through which social inequality is produced and reproduced, beginning from an examination of the close interrelationship between the macro level of policy and institutional action and the micro level of activity by a variety of actors.
De Vita L., Lucciarini S.
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Video Interpreting Services: Calls for Inclusion or Redialling Exclusion?

Ethnos, 2012
AbstractVideophones and video interpreting services for Deaf people are defined as telecommunication technologies in the USA, but as different types of assistive technologies in Sweden and Norway. This article discusses how the multiple definitions and ways of organising videophones within three sociotechnical systems mediate agency, and the resulting ...
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Interpreting the ‘hidden social geographies’ of mental health: ethnographies of inclusion and exclusion in semi-institutional places

Health & Place, 2000
This paper critically evaluates, through use of covert ethnographic materials, an inner-city drop-in as a semi-institutional place where the identities of people with mental health problems are influenced by social processes of inclusion and exclusion.
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Visualizations of ‘landscape’ in Protest Movements: On Exclusive, Inclusive Patterns of Perception, Interpretation Using the Example of Resistance to the Expansion of the Electricity Grid in Germany

2020
While the energy system transformation being sought in Germany continues to enjoy great popular support, the physical manifestos of its actual on-site implementation, such as storage facilities, wind turbines, solar parks, and new or upgraded power lines, continue to meet with strong local protests. The focus of the opponents’ argumentation is oriented
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On Their Own Terms: How Informal Settlement Residents Interpret Urban Inclusion and Exclusion Within the Context of Participatory Mechanisms

Urban Affairs Review
This paper examines how residents of Nima and Old Fadama—Accra's largest informal settlements—perceive and interpret urban inclusion and exclusion within the framework of existing participatory mechanisms designed to enhance their voice in urban governance.
Elmond Bandauko   +3 more
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Inclusive Design is Much More Than the Opposite of Exclusive Design

Springer Series in Design and Innovation, 2022
Fernando Moreira da Silva
exaly  

Women in the Book of Mormon: Inclusion, Exclusion, & Interpretation

Journal of Book of Mormon Studies (1992-2007), 2002
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Anisotropy in Dijet Production in Exclusive and Inclusive Processes

Physical Review Letters, 2021
Yoshitaka Hatta   +2 more
exaly  

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