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Persecution Act as Filter Bubble Effect: Digital Society and The Shift of Public Sphere
This article discusses persecution acts associated with the filter bubble effect, the condition of digital society, the concept of the public sphere and the rational action theory of Jurgen Habermas.
Arina Rohmatul Hidayah
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The Institution of Gender-Based Asylum and Epistemic Injustice: A Structural Limit [PDF]
One of the recent attempts to explore epistemic dimensions of forced displacement focuses on the institution of gender-based asylum and hopes to detect forms of epistemic injustice within assessments of gender related asylum applications.
Sertler, Ezgi
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Right to Asylum in Light of the Migration Crisis [PDF]
The right to asylum is included in international documents as well as in the European Union law. The refugee status should also provide the person with additional rights in the territory of the receiving country. The official recognition of a person as a
Miriam Odlerová
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Our Responsibilities to Refugees [PDF]
The paper explores the basis of the responsibilities we owe to refugees. That we have such responsibilities is a very widely shared intuition: the need of those fleeing from persecution seems to call out for a response on our part.
Miller, David
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Money Ransom as a Criminal Sanction in the Persecution Case
The criminal acts of persecution committed by the people of Sitimulyo Village, Pucakwangi District, Pati Regency must be sanctioned with monetary fines, with the low economic community the head of the local police station applies monetary sanctions which
Sukartono Sukartono
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Abstract This paper investigates the relationship between local religiosity and episodes of persecutions in Europe between 1100 and 1850. We introduce a novel proxy for measuring local religion: the cult of saints in early Western Christianity.
Umair Khalil, Laura Panza
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Relationships between paranoid thinking, self-esteem and the menstrual cycle. [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate whether paranoid experiences and levels of self-esteem fluctuate over the menstrual cycle and whether levels of self-esteem are lower when perceived persecution is felt to be deserved.
A Clayton +48 more
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Book reiew of: Religious persecution: Perspectives from theology and missiology Lilleaasen, R. and Sauer, C. 2025. . Christians under pressure: Studies in discrimination and persecution 3. Bonn.
P. Verster
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(W)riting and (de)scribing martyrdom: The church’s construction of Manche Masemola
The purpose of this article is to describe how the Manche Masemola narrative crafts and constructs her as a martyr; dying in defence of her faith in the face of fierce religious competition between her Sepedi culture and Anglican faith.
Sekgothe Mokgoatšana
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Systematic Map of Human–Raptor Interaction and Coexistence Research
Global raptor conservation relies on humans to establish and improve interaction and coexistence. Human–wildlife interaction research is well-established, but tends to focus on large-bodied, terrestrial mammals.
Angeline C. Canney +3 more
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