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This article examines a gendered reconfiguration in the Japanese empire’s approach to the control of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) during the Asia-Pacific War (1937–1945), tracing how state surveillance expanded from targeting women, especially sex workers and ‘comfort women’, to also encompass imperial soldiers as potential vectors of infection. This reallocation of scrutiny restructured t
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Titel: Integrationens tvetydighet: En retorisk analys av trepartsförhandlingarna (2016) om arbetsmarknadsintegration mellan den danska regeringen och arbetsmarknadens parter. Författare: Alexander Stevns Jensen Handledare: Rouzbeh Parsi Denna studie undersöker hur debatten om integration fördes mellan den danska regeringen och arbetsmarknadens parter fram till underskriften av trepartsavtalet om Title: The Ambiguity of Integration: A rhetorical analysis of the three-part negotiations (2016) about labor market integration between the Danish Government and the agents of the Labor Market. Author: Alexander Stevns Jensen Supervisor: Rouzbeh Parsi This study investigates how the debate about integration was negotiated between the Danish Government and the agents of the Labor Market during th
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Our understanding of public support for climate policies predominantly stems from studies in the Global North and a focus on isolated policy types. Here, we examine how public support for four different climate policy types and the effect of ideological explanatory variables on such support vary among countries of the Global North and Global South. We surveyed representative samples of each three
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Landsbygdens förändring under de senaste femtio åren. Grön revolution och mekanisering av jordbruket. Arbetsmigration till städerna. Kasternas frigörelse. Regional politik.
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Germany has one of the most ambitious climate policy goals worldwide, having pledged to reduce national emissions by 40% by 2020, and 80–95% by 2050 (base year: 1990). 2015 data suggests that progress on decarbonisation has slowed, also because emissions from the transport sector have grown. Road transport, which is contributing 20.5% to Germany's CO2 emissions, has become a major obstacle to achi
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Sustainable agricultural development that prioritizes the needs and respects the rights of smallholder farmers is widely framed as a societal goal by both national governments and international institutions. However, in many places this remains an elusive goal, not least in sub-Saharan Africa. The past decades have seen new types of rural social movements emerge, demanding socially just and enviro
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https://antroperspektiv.org/2018/10/15/minnen-av-det-forlorade-och-trosten-i-ting-under-palestinsk-exil/#more-687
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The article discusses the difficulties that faces children in Hadhramout -Yemen during the civil war. While the politicians and the other elites concentrate to fight terrorism and armed groups they ignore the needs of children, woman, and other marginalized groups.
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På samma sätt som det är naturligt för ungdomar från bruksorter att flytta till Stockholm bör Stockholmsungdomar ställa in sig på att flytta ut från stan, skriver Ingemar Bengtsson, universitetslektor i fastighetsvetenskap vid Lunds universitet.
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Having kin and living together with kin influence the individual life course, including a person’s marriage, reproductive career, and survival. A wide range of mechanisms are involved in connecting these life course transitions to support and competition between kin, as well as to characteristics of the family environment. How kin affect the life course is perceived differently in evolutionary ant
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There has been an abundance of research discussing the health implications of generalised trust and happiness over the past two decades. Both attitudes have been touted as independent predictors of morbidity and mortality, with strikingly similar trajectories and biological pathways being hypothesised. To date, however, neither trust nor happiness have been considered simultaneously as predictors
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This chapter explores how universities in Sweden have approached the challenges of inclusive development and social innovation. Whereas the higher education system has been quite successful in providing access to previously excluded groups, the concept of social innovation applied to solving social problems has not yet been integrated into the policies and practices of the university innovation sy
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The 19th century was a period of great transformations for Italy. Political unification was achieved in 1861 while economic unification was still far off. Ever since, Italian industrialization has been unbalanced, as the pre-existing gap between Northern and Southern economic development has widened. In this context, the creation of the Italian national market has been a highly debated topic. Orig
