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‘Where are the adults?’: Troubling child‐activism and children's political participation
Abstract Children's political participation is a well‐established theme in childhood studies. In this article we offer an original account of child activism that takes into account the entangled and emergent aspect of children as activists. We begin with a historical and a conceptual review, noting the importance of mid‐20th century developments such ...
Sharon Hunter, Claire Cassidy
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Saudi Society and the State: Ideational and Material Basis
This article considers religious, social, political, and economic dimensions of the Saudi-Wahhabi state imagination. Since the inception, the Saudi state has relied on two main pillars: the monarchy and Wahhabism, which have been in a symbiotic ...
Muharrem Hilmi Özev +1 more
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ABSTRACT This research aims to explore the effects of agricultural productivity and the use of renewable energy sources on India's CO2 emissions while taking economic expansion into concern based on data during 1985–2022. This study applies the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) technique, dynamic‐ordinary least square (DOLS), fully‐modified ...
Palanisamy Manigandan +4 more
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Saudi Arabia Backgrounder: Who are the Islamists? [PDF]
This briefing, based on dozens of interviews in the country between March and May 2004, examines the genealogy of Saudi Arabia's various Islamist groupings.ICG Middle East Report N ...
Hegghammer, Thomas, Lacroix, Stéphane
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Wahhabism and its breakthrough to the Balkans [PDF]
Money is the main means of wahhabists to spread their ideology and influence. It is known that, after the end of the civil war, there has been an ever-increasing influence of Islamic countries, in particular Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia, in areas such ...
Rmandić Boban
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Caught in the fire: An accidental ethnography of discomfort in researching sex work
Abstract Drawing on fifteen years of engagement with researching Israel's sex industry, this article uses accidental ethnography to propose discomfort‐as‐method for feminist anthropology. I argue that discomfort is not a by‐product of fieldwork but a constitutive condition that disciplines researchers and shapes what can be known.
Yeela Lahav‐Raz
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Shirk-e Robubi of Mushrikan in the Revelation Age in the Mirror of Comparative Exegesis Relying on Surah Yunus (Verse 31) Ali Khorasani [1] (Received: 12/08/2017; Accepted: 26/12/2017) Abstract The Wahhabis and their predecessors make a reference to a ...
ali khorasani
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Influence of Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites on the Nutrient Composition
Nanomaterials and nanocomposites enhance crop nutrition and food quality by improving nutrient availability, plant uptake, and bioavailability through controlled delivery and nano‐encapsulation. Their applications in agriculture and food systems enable sustainable biofortification, improved preservation, and functional foods, while emphasizing safety ...
Akanksha Dwivedi +4 more
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Approaching Women\u27s Education: Utilizing Islamic Sources for Empowerment [PDF]
When the Taliban rose to power in Afghanistan in the 1990s, an Islamic fundamentalist approach was utilized to disempower the Afghani people. The group particularly targeted women and girls, who were stripped of their rights, including their right to an ...
Lueder, Emily P
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Do Robots Improve the Work–Live Balance? Evidence From a Shared Services Center
ABSTRACT This article examines the effects of process automation on the work–life balance of management accounting professionals in a shared services center (SSC), with the intervention of perceived usefulness of automation and upskilling. A single entity survey was carried out in a SSC of a player in the electricity sector listed on the Brazilian ...
Ilse Maria Beuren +2 more
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