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‘Vaccine populism’ and migrant assistance: On the contingency of mutual aid in Italy's Alpine region
Abstract Prior to COVID‐19, migrant journeys through the Mediterranean were often described with reference to the barriers posed within ‘fortress Europe’ or through registers which centre migrant's adeptness at navigating draconian immigration regimes.
Elizabeth Storer, Costanza Torre
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Equally able, differently looking: discrimination and physical violence against persons with albinism in Ghana [PDF]
Albinism, an inherited condition from birth as a result of the lack of melanin pigment which usually changes the colour of the skin, hair and eyes, is usually greeted with resentment in most African communities.
Francis Benyah
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Abstract Employing the pentecostal paradox motif, this survey engages the literature on African Pentecostalism across a spectrum of disciplines in both humanities and social sciences. Utilising a thematic cluster as analytical approach, the study posits that African Pentecostalism represents a decolonial shift from an era of mere beliefs to the era of ...
Chammah J. Kaunda
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Jorge Portilla on philosophy and agential liberation
Abstract Jorge Portilla argues that authentic philosophical inquiry plays a liberating function. This function is that of bringing more fully to consciousness aspects of identities or ways of being‐in‐the world that have been, up until then, tacit or opaque to the agent herself to facilitate her endorsement, rejection, or modification of these ...
Juan Garcia Torres
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Abstract In this article I analyze the concept and contextuality of ecumenical missiology and its contemporary paradigms. Furthermore, I argue that the mission from the margins paradigm may construct a new method for undoing constantly increasing marginalization when understood from both its theological and philosophical points of view.
Mari‐Anna Auvinen
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Abstract Background The community cultural wealth (CCW) theoretical framework recognizes the assets of oppressed communities. Within the framework, aspirational capital refers to the hope to achieve in the face of systemic barriers, while navigational capital includes tactics engaged to progress within institutions that were not designed for equitable ...
Erica B. Sausner +2 more
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Globalization and Inculturation an African Perspective
I feel very challenged to tackle this topic. The reason is simple. Both key words in the topic, namely inculturation and globalizat ion, need volumes in order to make oneself fully understood.
Kasomo Danie, Musyoka Joseph
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Free independent tourism as a tool of personal inculturation
This article is dedicated to the free independent tourism as an effective tool of personal inculturation that considers being facultative learning of domestic culture and other cultures’ values. An accumulation and translation of personal ideas about the
Elena Ertman +3 more
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How does an Amazonian population living at the margins of the globalized economy envision its involvement in the capitalist market? In this article, we examine the entrepreneurial perspectives expressed by leaders of the Ecuadorian Shuar of Transkutukú.
Buitron, Natalia +1 more
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 477-481, June 2025.
Christopher Valencia
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