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Solidarity with Solidarity

2012
The Polish crisis in the early 1980s provoked a great deal of reaction in the West. Not only governments, but social movements were also touched by the establishment of the Iindependent Trade Union Solidarnosc in the summer of 1980, the proclamation of martial law in December 1981, and Solidarnosc's underground activity in the subsequent years. In many
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Tuberculosis and Solidarity

Archivos de Bronconeumología ((English Edition)), 2008
Tuberculosis is very probably the oldest human epidemic and the one that has inflicted the most harm in the history of the species. Recent studies have estimated tuberculosis to be about 3 million years old,1 and during much of that time this disease has been our greatest scourge. It is difficult to accept that tuberculosis has been causing harm for so
Joan A, Caylà   +2 more
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Compassion and Solidarity

Social Work in Health Care, 2007
(2007). Compassion and Solidarity. Social Work in Health Care: Vol. 44, No. 1-2, pp. 17-27.
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Walking in Solidarity:

2020
This chapter situates religious women such as Dominican Sister Vincent Ferrer as vital players in the history of capitalism in the modern United States. Throughout the New Deal era Ferrer traveled the country to give major addresses about the church’s teaching on economic questions, even as she helped to raise awareness of the same at the Catholic ...
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AMBIVALENT SOLIDARITIES:

2019
This essay examines the way in which the Cold War shaped the use of sport as a tool of diplomacy in Latin America during the 1950s. It focuses on the Pan American Games in Argentina, Mexico, and the United States. Cultural exchanges failed to dispel suspicion of US intervention; however, athletes shared experiences beyond diplomatic agendas.
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Intergenerational Solidarity

2015
Intergenerational solidarity refers to any form of mutual support exchanged between generations. Focusing on the relationships between (adult) family members, Bengtson's paradigm of intergenerational solidarity distinguishes affectual, consensual, associational, structural, functional, and normative solidarity dimensions.
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The Solidarity Motive

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
For decades, experimental economics has been very interested in behavior that could be characterized as practicing solidarity (although the term is rarely used). Solidarity is a key concept in Catholic Social Teaching. This paper builds a bridge between these two endeavors that, thus far, had little contact with each other.
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Listening to Solidarity

History Workshop Journal, 2016
In her 2009 artwork Invisible Women of Solidarity , the Croatian artist Sanja Iveković arranges a series of seemingly plain monochromatic white images that, on a closer look, reveal subtly darker parts gradually forming shapes that are neither obvious nor easy to identify.
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In times of war: Place solidarity

Annals of Tourism Research, 2022
Albert Assaf   +2 more
exaly  

Solidarity during times of crisis through co-creation

Annals of Tourism Research, 2022
Dimitrios Buhalis
exaly  

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