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Civil society in local sustainable transformation – can bottom-up activities meet top-down expectations? [PDF]
The aim of the article is to explore whether and how local civil society–grounded in bottom-up activities–responds to a top-down initiative with expectations of sustainable transformation.
Marie Nordfeldt, Margareta Dahlström
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2023
This chapter provides an overview of the Latvian and South African case studies. It explicates the theoretical and conceptual frameworks applied in the book and details historical eras of great transformation. After describing research methods and author positionality, the chapter concludes by summarizing the chapters to come.
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This chapter provides an overview of the Latvian and South African case studies. It explicates the theoretical and conceptual frameworks applied in the book and details historical eras of great transformation. After describing research methods and author positionality, the chapter concludes by summarizing the chapters to come.
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2022
Abstract To transform society and to assess the role music education could play, it is crucial to know how society works. When discussing music education and social change, the mechanism of society and the dynamics of transformation are rarely discussed.
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Abstract To transform society and to assess the role music education could play, it is crucial to know how society works. When discussing music education and social change, the mechanism of society and the dynamics of transformation are rarely discussed.
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TRANSFORMING THE JOURNAL IN A TRANSFORMING SOCIETY AND ACADEMIA
South African Geographical Journal, 2007(2007). TRANSFORMING THE JOURNAL IN A TRANSFORMING SOCIETY AND ACADEMIA. South African Geographical Journal: Vol. 89, No. 1, pp. 1-3.
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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF SOCIETY
EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA, 2022The article is devoted to the peculiarities of multicomponent transformation of public administration at the present stage of digital spatial development of society in the conditions of the introduction of sanctions restrictions. It is noted that public administration in the conditions of informatization should provide a productive solution to the ...
Tamara G. Khetagurova +2 more
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Transforming Science, Service, and Society
Science Translational Medicine, 2014Battling cancer in developing countries requires partnerships between cancer-care mentors from high-income countries and local community health workers.
C Norman, Coleman, Richard R, Love
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2003
Abstract If there is a ‘peculiarity’ of French social history since 1880, it is the opposite of that sometimes attributed to Germany. The industrial revolution transformed German society, eventually producing a cataclysm in a political system still rooted in the ancien régime.
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Abstract If there is a ‘peculiarity’ of French social history since 1880, it is the opposite of that sometimes attributed to Germany. The industrial revolution transformed German society, eventually producing a cataclysm in a political system still rooted in the ancien régime.
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Transforming Societies, Transforming Anthropology
American Ethnologist, 1999Transforming Societies, Transforming Anthropology. EMILIO F. MORAN. ed. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998. xil. 361 pp., contributors, index.
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Justice in the Genetically Transformed Society
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2005This paper explores some of the challenges raised by human genetic interventions for debates about distributive justice, focusing on the challenges that face prioritarian theories of justice and their relation to the argument advanced by Ronald Lindsay elsewhere in this issue of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal.
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Societal transformations, globalisation and the knowledge society
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, 2007In what sense, then, can it be said that contemporary societies are becoming more and more dependent on the production, dissemination and use of knowledge? Are we witnessing a change from a social world in which 'things' simply 'happened' to a world in which things are more and more 'made' to happen?
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