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On the total Roman domination stability in graphs
A total Roman dominating function on a graph G is a function satisfying the conditions: (i) every vertex u with f(u) = 0 is adjacent to at least one vertex v of G for which f(v) = 2; (ii) the subgraph induced by the vertices assigned non-zero values has ...
Ghazale Asemian +3 more
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Toleration and Non-Domination [PDF]
European Commission - Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
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Neste artigo recuperamos temas republicanos, como não-dominação, tirania e escravidão, no anarquismo clássico, para expor os limites da revitalização republicana neorromana contemporânea. Para anarquistas, o Estado-nação moderno e a propriedade privada são antitéticos à liberdade como não-dominação, atuando como limites estruturais à liberdade em vez ...
Kinna, Ruth +2 more
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Seasonal catchment memory of high mountain rivers in the Tibetan Plateau
Rivers originating in the Tibetan Plateau are crucial to the population in Asia. However, research about quantifying seasonal catchment memory of these rivers is still limited.
Haiting Gu +6 more
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Genealogy of Umayyad domination over Iranian identity: Analysis of the Arab-Islamic dispositif [PDF]
The Arabs with the new spiritual force of Islam, despite claiming to be a world religion and independent of ethnicity, tribe, nation and race, after many conquests claimed special ethnic groups and tribes.
Afshin Eshkevar Kiaei
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Intimacy, Autonomy and (Non) Domination [PDF]
AbstractAccounts of autonomy which acknowledge the importance of non‐domination – that is, of being structurally protected against arbitrary interference with one's life – face an apparent problem with regards to intimate relationships (whether romantic or otherwise).
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Democracy, law and relationships of domination – a response to ‘can republicanism tame public health?' [PDF]
This brief comment responds to some of the issues raised by Daniel Weinstock’s paper on the application of the republican ideal to public health. It considers the application outside of that specific context of both the problem Weinstock identifies and ...
Scott, Paul
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Reproductive justice: Non‐interference or non‐domination?
AbstractThe reproductive justice movement started by black women’s rights activists made its way into the academic literature as an intersectional approach to women’s reproductive autonomy. While there are many scholars who now employ the term ‘reproductive justice’ in their research, few have taken up the task of explaining what ‘justice’ entails in ...
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Deliberation and global civil society : agency, arena, affect [PDF]
The article provides a critical analysis of the role and function of global civil society within deliberative approaches to global governance. It critiques a common view that global civil society can/should act as an agent for democratising global ...
Brassett, James, Smith, William
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The paper analyzes the citations mood of the F. Pettit book published in 1997, which still creates many discussions. Active citation of the work (according to Scopus – 1939 citations, Google Scholar – 4682 citations (July 2020)) allows us studying its ...
T. V. Kozin, A. V. Bagirova
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