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Building community resilience during COVID-19: Learning from rural Bangladesh. [PDF]
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic has brought overwhelming challenges to developing countries which are already resource‐constrained and lack adequate social safety nets. Specifically, lockdown has adversely impacted marginalized communities (e.g., labourer, fish wholesaler and small business owner) and informal sector employees who rely on meager daily ...
Ahmad F, Chowdhury R, Siedler B, Odek W.
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THE TIME OF POLITICS, THE POLITICS OF TIME, AND POLITICIZED TIME: AN INTRODUCTION TO CHRONOPOLITICS
ABSTRACT Time is so deeply interwoven with all aspects of politics that its centrality to the political is frequently overlooked. For one, politics has its own times and rhythms. Secondly, time can be an object and an instrument of politics. Thirdly, temporal attributes are used not only to differentiate basic political principles but also to ...
Fernando Esposito, Tobias Becker
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Summary Few empirical studies have explored the links between sleep and religion and no research has examined how religious individuals view these links. This article contributes to the literature by drawing on in‐depth interviews with 31 midlife Israeli Muslims and Jews who describe themselves as religious or very religious.
Dana Zarhin
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MOVEMENT 5. SENSING THE AFFECTIVE LIVES OF ARRANGEMENTS
Abstract This final movement explores whether thinking with re‐arrangements can help us account for that which is hidden, unseen or nested in the recesses and folds of urban practices. And if so, how we might then talk about and account for elusive parts of an arrangement that both exert an influence and are influenced. This essay uses sensibilities as
The Re‐Arrangements Collective +10 more
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On the double social life of failure
Abstract What might it mean to follow failure ‘out into the world’ (Alexander, introduction to this volume) in a way that is attentive both to its contingent and diffuse effects, and to the work involved in making it socially legible? This essay follows a moment of social breakdown, its reverberations in social life, and the forms of diagnosis it ...
Madeleine Reeves
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Abstract This paper contributes to ‘visiting friends and relatives’ (VFR) discussions within migration and diaspora literatures by proposing a closer theorization of religious mobilities through the conceptual framework of ‘diasporic pilgrimage’.
Annabel C. Evans
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A vital technology: Review of the literature on mobile phone use among pastoralists
Abstract Mobile phones fit well into the lives of pastoralists in low‐income countries. The technology is firmly integrated into most pastoralist communities, affecting and transforming several core activities. Most studies concerned with this relationship, however, have narrow regional and thematic foci.
Martin C. Parlasca
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The COVID‐19 pandemic has led to the largest interruption in education around the world, affecting some 1.6 billion students. Classroom education stopped, to be replaced by online e‐learning platforms. In higher education, e‐learning is made available through recorded lectures, with online platforms becoming a significant part of the overall system ...
Ghaith Abdulsattar A. Jabbar Alkubaisi +4 more
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Halk Edebiyatında Taşlama: Yazıcı Murtaza Örneği
Yazıcı Murtaza 18. yüzyılda yaşamış Kayserili bir âşıktır. Hayatı hakkında kaynaklarda bilgi bulunmamaktadır. Müellifin Ankara Milli Kütüphane’de 06 Mil Yz A 2428 ve 06 Mil Yz. A. 4277/2 demirbaş numarası ile kayıtlı iki eseri vardır.
Mustafa Demir, Seydi Kiraz
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Bu araştırmanın amacı, lise öğrencilerinin internet bağımlılığı riskinin incelenmesidir. İnternet bağımlılığı riski incelenirken lise öğrencilerinde internet kullanımına bağlı olarak yoksunluk, kontrol güçlüğü, işlevsellikte bozulma ve sosyal izolasyon ...
Emre Müezzin
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