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Challenging Agroecology—Promise and Pitfalls for Agrarian Studies
ABSTRACT Within agrarian studies, promoting agroecology is widely held as a key objective to animate progressive change with social and environmental benefits across rural regions. Yet, in practice, many questions remain salient concerning the political economy and social dynamics of agroecological transitions.
Ben M. McKay +4 more
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The distinction of Clint Le Bruyns’ Kairos theology in South Africa
This article, contextualised within the commemoration of 50 years of scholarship at the Research Institute for Theology and Religion of the University of South Africa, examines the enduring contributions of Clint Le Bruyns to the development of the ...
Gift Masengwe
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Environmental challenges have become essential to study in today’s world because of the technical advancements and human achievements that have promoted an overestimation of human capabilities.
Nada Mallah Boustani
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Abstract Government‐sanctioned forced removals are a continuous theme in contemporary South Africa. This article examines four major phases of forced removals in the Dukuduku state forest – located in the Mtubatuba Municipality in northern KwaZulu Natal, South Africa – beginning in the 1930s.
PATRICK A. NYATHI
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This article aims to investigate the ideology of progressive Islam of the Muhammadiyah Young Intellectuals Network (JIMM), a progressive wing within Muhammadiyah.
Hasnan Bachtiar +3 more
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STEWARDSHIP AND RESPONSE: John Wesley’s Moral-Theological Economics [PDF]
Gregory P. Van Buskirk
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A Review of “Islam and Environmental Ethics” by M. Y. Gada
Muhammad Yaseen Gada's Islam and Environmental Ethics explores the intersection of Islamic theology, environmental ethics, and climate change. Through Islamic principles like tawḥīd (unity of God), khilāfah (stewardship), and ākhirah (accountability in ...
Muhammed Sena Erdem
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The complex interwoven crises of climate disruption and biodiversity loss demand not only rapid technological innovation for sustainable development but also major shifts in consumption and behaviour, implying a need for responses rooted in ethical ...
Jim Lynch +4 more
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An Evaluation of the Philippine Healthcare System: Preparing for a Robust Public Health in the Future. [PDF]
Cordero DA.
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Injustices Implied in the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Market. [PDF]
Calleja C.
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