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Politiser le désarroi militant
This article explains the genesis and career within the French animal rights movement, of the controversial notion of “vegephobia,” which refers to the discrimination experienced by those who are vegetarian or vegan for reasons of animal protection.
Fabien Carrié
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‘We are heartbroken and furious!’ Engaging with violence in the (anti-)globalisation movement(s) [PDF]
This piece is intended as an exploratory comment on the militancy emerging in (anti-)globalisation political practice and in the policing of such practice, rather than as a definitive analysis.
Sullivan, Sian
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Dosing Biologic Drugs for Patients With Obesity: One Size Does Not Fit All
Arthritis &Rheumatology, EarlyView.
Stephen J. Balevic +2 more
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Abstract By skipping school for their cause, young climate strikers repeatedly demonstrated their priorities in 2019 and 2020. They regularly chose to sacrifice a day of their formal education in favour of collective action. This study asks what we can learn from the reflections of former youth strikers.
Loz J. Hennessy
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Quakers are widely believed to have been in the forefront of 19th century social change, and in particular to have been in favour of women\u27s equality.
Lunn, Pam
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Abstract Education policy changes are believed to influence teachers' continuing professional learning (CPL) needs, but there is limited empirical evidence to support these claims. This lack of deep understanding has significant practical implications. This study used a new circular conceptual framework to analyse teachers' CPL needs. Leveraging public
Rikkert M. van der Lans +6 more
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Intermarium is one of the most important Polish geopolitical concepts. This article considers it within the category of militant democracy. It allows to explore the process of militant democracy, that is, introducing restrictions by legal means.
Kamila Rezmer-Płotka
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Abstract Young people in the United States (and beyond) access spaces for activism in varied ways, including the out‐of‐school time sector, where youth activism (YA) groups draw on informal learning pedagogies to engage young people in collective action.
Laura Weiner
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Abstract This paper critically analyses how school readiness has been historically and discursively constructed in Early Childhood Education (ECE) policy in England over the past four decades. Using Bacchi's ‘What's the Problem Represented to be?’ framework and Foucauldian concepts of governmentality, the paper explores how school readiness has shifted
Louise Kay
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Organizing at the Margins: The Symbolic Politics of Labor in South Korea and the United States [PDF]
[Excerpt] What might the striking convergence in the trajectories of the South Korean and U.S. labor movements mean for the dynamics of change taking place for labor on a global scale?
Chun, Jennifer Jihye
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