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2017
When engaging in contemporary community art practices, art educators question and reflect upon daily life aesthetics, creating micro-narratives and provoking actions through poesis and metaphors. Performative practices converge in political events using hybrid languages in-between the borders of various fields where educational practices may be ...
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When engaging in contemporary community art practices, art educators question and reflect upon daily life aesthetics, creating micro-narratives and provoking actions through poesis and metaphors. Performative practices converge in political events using hybrid languages in-between the borders of various fields where educational practices may be ...
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Insurgency and Counter-insurgency
1990Any discussion of insurgency and counterinsurgency must begin with a definition of terms, for the language of irregular warfare has become as elusive as the guerrillas themselves. ‘Revolution’, ‘subversion’, ‘guerrilla warfare’, ‘partisan warfare’, and ‘insurgency’ are spoken of with little precision, as though they were synonymous.
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2022
AbstractDespite attracting headlines and hype, insurgents rarely win. Even when they claim territory and threaten governmental writ, they typically face a military backlash too powerful to withstand. States struggle with addressing the political roots of such movements, and their military efforts mostly just "mow the grass"; yet, for the insurgent, the
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AbstractDespite attracting headlines and hype, insurgents rarely win. Even when they claim territory and threaten governmental writ, they typically face a military backlash too powerful to withstand. States struggle with addressing the political roots of such movements, and their military efforts mostly just "mow the grass"; yet, for the insurgent, the
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2023
Chapter six reviews the factors that weakened the Coachella Valley’s Chicana/o and UFW movements during a period of seeming organizational strength (1970-1973). These factors included a poorly managed UFW office, a tardy farm union drive in non-grape fields, and an ineffective response to Filipino farmworker alienation from the UFW.
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Chapter six reviews the factors that weakened the Coachella Valley’s Chicana/o and UFW movements during a period of seeming organizational strength (1970-1973). These factors included a poorly managed UFW office, a tardy farm union drive in non-grape fields, and an ineffective response to Filipino farmworker alienation from the UFW.
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Abstract It is frequently asserted that English really became a discipline when ‘criticism’ became its distinctive method, and that in Britain this transformation was largely due to the work of T. S. Eliot, I. A. Richards, and F. R. Leavis.
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Insurgency and Counter-insurgency in Guatemala
1989From 1944 to 1954 the Guatemalan “revolution” followed a course of political, economic, and social reform. The popular organizations that blossomed under the sunny skies of the “ten years of spring” withered when confronted by the chilling blasts of government repression in the following decades.
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