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Property rights and elites [PDF]
An elite derives its status from its relationship to property, whether physical or human capital. While stable property rights are necessary for everyday business, unstable property rights that result in major institutional changes (such as land reform ...
Amsden, Alice H.
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ABSTRACT Objectives Frailty in bioarchaeology has garnered increasing interest in recent decades, particularly for analyzing and comparing past health across different groups and populations. A hazards‐based cumulative phenotype approach was applied to 492 adult males and females from five consecutive historical periods in the city of Milan: Roman (2nd–
Lucie Biehler‐Gomez +5 more
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Une tradition disputée : enjeux identitaires dans une communauté des Andes boliviennes
The keenly contested tradition: identity issues in a comunity of the bolivian Andes. This paper aims at analysing conflicts between various social groups within a community of the Bolivian Altiplano ; those conflicts can primarily be traced back to the ...
Vanina Bouté
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On Mexican Philosophy, For Example [PDF]
In the first part of my work I consider the false opposition between abstract universalism and cultural particularisms. I propose to dissolve it by means of a nomadic thought and take as an example of such thinking the work of Luis Villoro.
PEREDA, Carlos
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Abstract The objective of this scoping review is to explore the systemic barriers that impact health inequities among vulnerable populations (e.g., racial/ethnic and gender groups, people with disabilities, refugees, immigrants, elders, young children, agricultural and fishery workers, and low‐income individuals) when facing climate change stressors ...
Ainslee Wong +3 more
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Life of Teacher: ideas and adventures of Leolinda Figueiredo Daltro during the First Republic
During the last years of the Brazilian Empire and during the First Republic, the Brazilian education system was established as part of the modernization project.
Elaine Pereira Rocha
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Indigenizing Restoration: Indigenous Lands before Urban Parks
Climate change and human activities continue to result in negative environmental impacts that alter land productivity, ecosystem health, and their potential land uses. However, these environmental impacts are being addressed through land restoration frameworks that do not include the robust narrative on the links between land and Indigenous peoples ...
Jessica, Hernandez, Kristiina A, Vogt
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ABSTRACT Indonesians have witnessed the emergence of multiple populist narratives within their mainstream political discourse. This includes the rise of a majoritarianism, whose advocates aim to ascribe privileged rights to sections of the country's Sunni Muslim majority based on ideas of nostalgic cultural loss and of economic and political ...
Chris Chaplin
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Transition from subsistence to monetary economy- a counterdiscourse to mainstream development strategies : case study from Samburu distict, Kenya [PDF]
The present thesis is a case study with aim of performing an investigation of the process unfolding from the subsistence to a monetary economy. It is juxtaposed to counter mainstream development strategies amongst the Samburu people in Samburu District ...
Lesamana, Astrid Melissa Jocelyn
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What About Eco‐Populism? A Neglected Historical Tradition
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 62-71, March 2026.
Federico Tarragoni
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