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Addressing the gender-knowledge gap in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency: challenges and opportunities. [PDF]

open access: yesInt Health, 2019
Domingo GJ   +8 more
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Preventing a Metabolic Crisis: The “6 S” Satyagraha Framework for Public Health Action

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Satyagraha

2018
This chapter focuses on Gandhi’s principle of satyagraha, what it meant to Gandhi, and how it operated in the field of politics. The chapter also discusses satyagraha and how it is related to psychoanalysis. Satyagraha is central to Gandhi’s thought and practices. It essentially involves truth-centric, non-violent action.
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Satyagraha: The Gandhian Way

Antyajaa Indian Journal of Women and Social Change, 2016
This article highlights the key concepts of Gandhi’s philosophy of Satyagraha and its intellectual origins by drawing extensively on his formulations of the right to civil disobedience and non-cooperation with unjust laws. This is followed by a detailed examination of the relevance of Gandhi's idea of Satyagraha.
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Women in Satyagraha

ANTYAJAA: Indian Journal of Women and Social Change, 2016
This photo essay illustrates how women played an active role in the Satyagraha movements during and before the independence of India. The photographs have been sourced from the National Gandhi Museum, New Delhi.
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Techno-Satyagraha

The Acorn, 2019
Gandhi scholars agree that he was a critic of capitalism, if not capital or capitalists. Nevertheless, they disagree about his relationship to socialism. Some emphasize Gandhi’s claim that the modern Western canon of socialism is incompatible with the philosophy of nonviolence.
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