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  1. Regional'naya vlast'v sovremennoy Rossii: Instituty, rezhimy, i praktiki (Regional power in contemporary Russia: Institutions, regimes, practices).Vladimir Gel’man - 1998 - Polis 1:90-105.
  2. Regional Development in an Ageing Society: Overview of Selected Foreign and Polish Recommendations and Practices.Andrzej Klimczuk - 2015 - In Štefan Chudý & Łukasz Tomczyk, Aktywna Starość W Perspektywie Społeczno-Kulturowo-Edukacyjnej / Společenské, Kulturní a Vzdělávací Aspekty Fenoménu Aktivního Stárnutí. Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny W Krakowie. pp. 21--50.
    The complexity of population ageing effect is a significant challenge at a regional and local level. Adaptation activities require the cooperation of local governments, business entities and non-governmental organizations. The article describes the dimensions of interventions, typology of “shrinking regions” and two initiatives: Regions for All Ages and SEN@ER - Silver Economy Network of European Regions. In addition, essay discusses the dilemmas of creating special regional strategies with their implementation factors and barriers in the construction of silver economies. (...)
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    Religious identity, religious practice, and religious beliefs across countries and world regions.Ângela Leite, Bruno Nobre & Paulo Dias - 2023 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 45 (2):107-132.
    The aim of this study was to evaluate the structure and measurement invariance of the religious identity, religious practice, and religious beliefs across cultures in six world regions (Asia, non-Western Europe, North America, Oceania, South America, and Western Europe) and across Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic regions (WEIRD) and non-WEIRD world regions. Confirmatory factory analysis examined whether the hypothesized measurement model fits the data; several multi-group confirmatory factor analyses were performed to examine measurement invariance through a progressive analytic strategy (...)
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    A guide to applying the Good Publication Practice 3 guidelines in the Asia-Pacific region.Hazel Fernandez, Andrew Sakko, Zhigang Ma, Sandeep Kamat, Jose Miguel B. Curameng, Stefanie Chuah, Magdalene Y. S. Chu, Katsuhisa Arai & Blair R. Hesp - 2019 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    Numerous recommendations and guidelines aim to improve the quality, timeliness and transparency of medical publications. However, these guidelines use ambiguous language that can be challenging to interpret, particularly for speakers of English as a second language. Cultural expectations within the Asia-Pacific region raise additional challenges and several studies have suggested that awareness and application of ethical publication practices in the Asia-Pacific region is relatively low compared with other regions. However, guidance on applying ethical publication practice guidelines in the Asia-Pacific (...)
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    Features of organizing prevention of terrorist and extremist manifestations in the educational nd youth environment in the context of regional migration processes: on materials of the All-Russian scientific-practical conference with international participation (February 28, 2024, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation). [REVIEW]Elena Salganova & Alexander Selutin - forthcoming - Sotsium I Vlast.
    The article presents an overview and key points of the I All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference «Monitoring. Education. Security: peculiarities of organizing prevention of terrorist and extremist manifestations in educational and youth environment in the context of regional migration processes», held on February 28, 2024 on the basis of Chelyabinsk State University with the support of the apparatus of the Anti-Terrorist Commission of the Chelyabinsk region.
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    (1 other version)Modern socio-cultural management practices in the regional cluster.Nadezhda Vitalevna Opletina, Oksana Petrovna Dobrovolskaya, Alexander Georgievich Tyurikov & Marina Alexandrovna Kolmykova - 2021 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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    Ethical human participant research in Central Asia: a quantitative analysis of attitudes and practices among social science researchers based in the region.Aipara Berekeyeva, Elaine Sharplin, Matthew Courtney & Roza Sagitova - 2024 - Research Ethics 20 (2):304-330.
    Central Asian researchers are underrepresented in the global research production in social sciences, resulting in a limited Central Asian perspective on many social issues. To stimulate the production of local knowledge, it is important to develop strong research cultures, including knowledge of ethical practices in research with human participants. There is currently scarce evidence about research ethics regulations used by social science researchers working in the Central Asian region. This article reports findings from an online survey conducted in Kazakhstan, (...)
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    Organizational ethics and social justice in practice: Choices and challenges in a rural-urban health region.Christy Simpson & Jeff Kirby - 2004 - HEC Forum 16 (4):274-283.
  9. On the contribution of the most recent research on language applied to psychoanalytic practice, with regard to regional differences.J. Canestri - 2005 - In P. Gampieri-Deutsch, Psychoanalysis as an Empirical, Interdisciplinary Science. Austrian Academy of Sciences.
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    Regional spatial development: unevenness vs sustainability: results of the All-Russian scientific and practical conference (November 28—29, 2019, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation). [REVIEW]Emil Markwart & Svetlana Nechaeva - 2019 - Sotsium I Vlast 6:135-139.
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    Keeping the lid on infection: infection control practices of a regional Queensland hospital 1930–50.Wendy Madsen - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (2):81-90.
    Keeping the lid on infection: infection control practices of a regional Queensland hospital 1930–50 Nurses have played an important role in infection control practices throughout the past century. However, the desire for minimisation of cross infection has not always been the basis for many of the activities undertaken by nurses within the general ward. This paper is a historical analysis of those practices that formed the basis of infection control within the medical and surgical wards of (...)
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    A Regional Epistemology with Possibilities for Expansion.François Dagognet - 1996 - Science in Context 9 (1):5-14.
    Philosophy, a discipline without equals, seeks to account for reality, if possible in its entirety. It can be practiced only through the analysis of manifestations as diverse as art, religion, anthropology, politics, etc.
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    Digital literacy as a tool for preventing destructive practices in the digital environment: following the materials of the regional scientific and practical conference.Regina Penner, Elena Salganova, Sergey Bredihin & Elizaveta Shchetinina - 2023 - Sotsium I Vlast 2 (96):86-102.
    Introduction. On February 28, 2023, on the basis of South Ural State University, with the support of the Research Center for Monitoring the Prevention of Destructive Manifestations in the Educational Environment (Chelyabinsk Institute of the Develop- ment of Vocational Education), there was held a regional scientific and practical conference “Preven- tion of destructive practices in the digital environ- ment and measures to improve the digital literacy of students: presentation of research results and the formation of an expert community (...)
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    Econometric factor analysis of regional development of the Ural macro region in the era of the fourth industrial revolution.Evgeny Animitsa & Irina Rakhmeeva - 2020 - Sotsium I Vlast 5:51-64.
    Introduction. The fourth industrial revolution significantly changes the structure of economic relations and transforms the importance of factors in the development of territories. The purpose of the article is to identify the most significant factors in the regional development of the Ural macro region in the context of the fourth industrial revolution and to determine the directions of impacts to ensure the competitiveness and long-term growth of territories. Methods. The methodological basis of the study is based on a set (...)
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    The regional survey movement and popular autoethnography in early 20th-century Britain.Harry Parker - 2023 - History of the Human Sciences 36 (3-4):3-26.
    This article’s subject is the theory and practice of ‘regional survey’, the method of social and environmental study associated with Scottish thinker Patrick Geddes (1854–1932). Despite being overlooked or dismissed in most accounts of early 20th-century social science, regional survey had a wide influence on the development of the nascent disciplines of anthropology, sociology, and human geography. Emerging from late 19th-century field biology, the regional survey came to typify a methodological moment in the natural and social sciences (...)
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    Regionality and Greek Ritual Norms.Robert Parker - 2018 - Kernos 31:73-81.
    This article asks to what extent Greek ritual norms are homogeneous throughout the Greek world. It looks in particular at rules concerning priesthoods, purity and sacrifice. Only the first group displays a clear regional line of division: sale of priesthoods is only attested in the east Greek world, beginning at Andros. That distinction aside, some local singularities or outliers occur in all categories, and some differences that must be due to epigraphic habit. But substantial and regular regional differences (...)
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    One Region, Many Regionalisms: The Multiple Identities of a Neo-Gothic Circle in the Low Countries (1863–1900).Roberto Dagnino - 2012 - History of European Ideas 38 (3):440-451.
    Summary Historical scholars have recently turned their attention to local communities, resulting in a lively debate about the role of regions and provinces in Western Europe. This has quite predictably led many to question this resurgence of local identities in order to discover the cultural roots and the geographical boundaries of these identities and their interaction with the formation of nation-states in the literary, artistic and political practices of the past two centuries. This article provides an introduction to one (...)
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    Practicing harmony ideology.Judith Beyer & Felix Girke - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (2):196-235.
    Twenty-five years ago, drawing on her fieldwork among the Zapotec, the legal anthropologist Laura Nader proposed the term harmony ideology to characterize postcolonial systems of justice. She found outward social harmony to be the result of coercion, as people were denied access to legal means and were forced either into alternative dispute resolution or into autocoercion, in which marginalized people presented unity to outsiders to avoid state interference. This proposition constitutes a relevant advance in relation to previous approaches to conflict (...)
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    Assessment of the regions’ technological capabilities for the development of human potential (as exemplified by the subjects of the Ural and Siberian federal districts).Olga Artemova, Natalia Logacheva & Anastasia Savchenko - 2020 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:30-46.
    Introduction. Developing human potential, improving the population’s life quality of the regions are the unconditional priorities of the regional socio-economic policy. The implementation of such priorities requires an objective assessment of the existing socio-economic situation of the Russian Federation’s constituent entities, an analysis of the conditions for regional development, a search for economic growth drivers, and the development of effective mechanisms for implementing priorities. The designated issues are in the area of scientists’ and specialists’ close attention, whose range (...)
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    Indonesia's Postcolonial Regional Imaginary: From a 'Neutralist' to an 'All-Directions' Foreign Policy.Marshall Clark - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):287-304.
    This paper will examine the various ways in which the regional imaginary has been conceptualized and developed in maritime Southeast Asia, primarily focussing on Indonesia. Utilizing the recent debate on the notion of a this paper examines the role of imperialism and the colonial experience on the development of Indonesian of region and regionalism. This paper is structured into four sections. First of all, it explores the link between postcolonial theory and regionalism studies. Second, it takes into account early (...)
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    Steve Biko, medical student leader of the South African “Black Con-sciousness Movement,” was arrested on August 6, 1977, and died on September 11 as a result of police beatings. Biko was seen by two dis-trict surgeons who were later accused of failing to render adequate atten-tion. At the time these doctors were defended by the Medical Association of South Africa and the South African Medical and Dental Council. One of the two continued to practice as a district surgeon in the Port Eliza-beth region ... [REVIEW]Wendy Orr - 2008 - In Neil Arya & Joanna Santa Barbara, Peace through health: how health professionals can work for a less violent world. Sterling, VA: Kumarian Press. pp. 1111.
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    (1 other version)Relaciones interétnicas y prácticas de atención de la salud en el Chaco SalteñoInterethnic relations and practices of health care in the region Chaco Salteño.Mariana Lorenzetti - 2011 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 1 (2).
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    Communicative Practices and Cultural Challenges in Kurikulum Merdeka: The District Teachers’ Voice.Muji Budi Lestari, Dahrul Ahmad Ahyarudin, Risa Feriyanti, Pahlan Tanjung, Lela Awaliyah, Rihatmi & Margana - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:138-150.
    Kurikulum Merdeka, implemented across schools in Indonesia, emphasizes the development of students' communicative competence through a more flexible and contextual approach. However, its implementation faces significant challenges, particularly due to cultural differences across regions. This study aims to explore the cultural challenges faced by district teachers and to what extend fostering students' communicative practices in line with the new curriculum demands. It includes 50 English teachers from the Musyawarah Guru Mata Pelajaran (MGMP) Bahasa Inggris kabupaten Gowa, or English Teachers (...)
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  24. Preface. Ethics: A Cultural Revolution or an Excuse for Conformity? / Didier Sicard. Introduction. Pathways through Ethics in Laos and the Mekong Region / Manivanh Souphanthong, Anne Marie Moulin. Elements of Ethical Practices for Scientific Research Conducted in Resource-Limited Countries / Bernard Taverne. Bioethics in a Buddhist Context. [REVIEW]Louis Gabaude - 2018 - In Anne Marie Moulin, Bansa Oupathana, Manivanh Souphanthong & Bernard Taverne, The paths of ethics in research in Laos and the Mekong countries: health, environment, societies. Marseille: Institut de recherche pour le développement.
     
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    “Sociocultural and Socioeconomic Factors of the Development of Innovative Systems in Regions.” 14th All-Russian Scientific-Practical Conference. Tula, October 15–17, 2018. [REVIEW]V. I. Mosin - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (2):142-147.
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    Neil Reid, Jay D. Gatrell and Paula S. Ross : Local food systems in old industrial regions: Concepts, spatial context, and local practices: Ashgate, Burlington, VT, 2012, 264 pp, ISBN 9781409432210.Zachary B. Herrnstadt - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (1):163-164.
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    In Defense of Normothermic Regional Perfusion.Robert D. Truog & Samuel N. Doernberg - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (4):24-31.
    Normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) is a relatively new approach to procuring organs for transplantation. After circulatory death is declared, perfusion is restored to either the thoracoabdominal organs (in TA-NRP) or abdominal organs alone (in A-NRP) using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Simultaneously, surgeons clamp the cerebral arteries, causing a fatal brain injury. Critics claim that clamping the arteries is the proximate cause of death in violation of the dead donor rule and that the procedure is therefore unethical. We disagree. This account (...)
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  28. Sovereignty, ecology, and regional imperatives: formulating normative foundations for regional ecological justice.Patrik Baard - forthcoming - Territory, Politics, Governance 1 (1).
    I will outline four justifications of regional ecological obligations calling for different political authorities to collaborate for ecological reasons: through voluntary agreement between political entities united by an ecological region; by a shared regional history or cultural relations to an ecological region; with reference to ‘place-based’ duties with an ecological basis; or by obligations to an extended set of individual right-holders. None are conclusive reasons but show that there are normative grounds for regional collaboration of separate political (...)
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    The impact of regional culture on intensive care end of life decision making: an Israeli perspective from the ETHICUS study.F. D. Ganz - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (4):196-199.
    Background: Decisions of patients, families, and health care providers about medical care at the end of life depend on many factors, including the societal culture. A pan-European study was conducted to determine the frequency and types of end of life practices in European intensive care units , including those in Israel. Several results of the Israeli subsample were different to those of the overall sample.Objective: The objective of this article was to explore these differences and provide a possible explanation (...)
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    Scaling-up regional fruit and vegetable distribution: potential for adaptive change in the food system.Jill K. Clark & Shoshanah M. Inwood - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (3):503-519.
    As demand for locally grown food increases there have been calls to ‘scale-up’ local food production to regionally distribute food and to sell into more mainstream grocery and retail venues where consumers are already shopping. Growing research and practice focusing on how to improve, expand and conceptualize regional distribution systems includes strategies such as value chain development using the Agriculture of the Middle framework. When the Ohio Food Policy Advisory Council asked how they could scale-up the distribution of Ohio (...)
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    Normothermic Regional Perfusion, Public Reason, and the Idea of Integrated Organismic Function.Jin K. Park, Samuel N. Doernberg & Robert D. Truog - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (6):38-40.
    Two of the lead articles in this issue examine the emerging practice of organ procurement by normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) in terms of whether or not these patients are “dead” at the time t...
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    Regional soil loss prediction utilizing the RUSLE/GIS interface.Jacek Blaszczynski - forthcoming - Geographical Information Systems (Gis) and Mapping: Practices and Standards (Johnson, Ai, Ed.). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa: American Society for Testing and Materials.
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  33. Civilizational structure of regional integration organizations.Sergii Sardak & Y. Prysiazhniuk S. Sardak, S. Radziyevska - 2019 - Przegląd Strategiczny 12:59-79.
    The paper advances a new comprehensive complex approach to the investigation of the civilizational aspects in the development of regional associations of countries. The research starts with the overview of historical dimensions of the civilizational approach and the contribution of the founding scholars to its development. It continues with the analysis of the scientific and methodological input of the followers and the critics of this approach. The authors suggest their theoretical approach to the identification of the modern local civilizations (...)
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    Managing sustainable development of Russian regions in the new reality: results of the all-Russian scientific and practical conference (October 26, 2021, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation. [REVIEW]Emil Markvart & Svetlana Nechaeva - 2021 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:138-143.
    The article is focused on reviewing and analyzing the results of the All-Russian scientific and practical conference “Managing sustainable development of Russian regions in the new reality» held in Chelyabinsk on October 26, 2021, and it is a digest of the main conference events.
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    Translocal practices and proximities in short quality food chains at the periphery: the case of North Swedish farmers.Alexandre Dubois - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):763-778.
    This paper examines the social and organizational innovation processes undertaken by small-scale producers engaged in short food supply chains in the North Swedish region of Västerbotten. The study uses the notion of proximity to empirically analyse and conceptually explore these phenomena. The paper illustrates the ‘new associationalism’ mobilized by producers in order to promote knowledge exchange and learning and highlights the role of translocal practices in sustaining this transition. The study found that open and trusted interactions with consumers are (...)
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    Regional communities of devotion in South Asia: insiders, outsiders, and interlopers.Gil Ben-Herut, Jon Keune & Anne E. Monius (eds.) - 2020 - New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
    This book explores the key motif of the religious Other in devotional (bhakti) literatures and practices from across the Indian subcontinent. The primary aim of this book is to reconsider and challenge inherited notions of the bhakta's or devotee's Other and unmask processes of representation that involve adoption, appropriation, and rejection of different social and religious agents. The book considers the ways in which bhakti might be conceived as having an inter-regional impact--as a force, discourse, network, mythology, ethic--while (...)
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    Analysis of Regional Economic Development Differences Based on Intelligent Hybrid Algorithm.Yanyan Li - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-12.
    The diversities in the natural, social, and human environment of various regions often lead to the differences in their regional economic development level and industrial structure and layout; moderate regional differences can mobilize economic vitality and improve development efficiency, but excessive differences may lead to social instability or even turbulence. Intelligent algorithms or their improved and hybrid algorithms can recently achieve more suitable solutions to practical problems of nonlinear, discrete, nondifferentiable, and multiple constraints. Therefore, this paper's main point (...)
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    Hiv/aids knowledge, attitude and practice among women in the least and most hiv/aids affected regions of mainland tanzania.R. S. Katapa & D. K. Rweyemamu - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 46 (2):1-10.
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  39. Status of national research bioethics committees in the WHO African region.Joses Kirigia, Charles Wambebe & Amido Baba-Moussa - 2005 - BMC Medical Ethics 6 (1):1-7.
    Background The Regional Committee for Africa of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2001 expressed concern that some health-related studies undertaken in the Region were not subjected to any form of ethics review. In 2003, the study reported in this paper was conducted to determine which Member country did not have a national research ethics committee (REC) with a view to guiding the WHO Regional Office in developing practical strategies for supporting those countries. Methods This is a descriptive (...)
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    UK audit reporting practices in the pre-ISA700 (2015 revision) era.George-Silviu Cordoș, Melinda-Timea Fülöp & Adriana Tiron-Tudor - 2020 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 9 (2):349-370.
    Given its significance to stakeholders, the process of revising audit reports is an essential subject in today’s economic context. This study aims to detail relevant elements of this process by evaluating alterations to and developments of the audit report, as supported by international and regional standard-setters and regulators. To that end, we examine audit reports that have already applied new auditing regulations. This case study approach allows us to highlight UK audit-reporting practices both before and after the ISA (...)
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    Radical Politics in Practice: The Self-organising and Self-managing Kurdish Confederalism.Yubraj Aryal - 2018 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 12 (2):185-209.
    Today, looking at the Middle East, through and beyond the dust and smoke of war, it is apparent that new forms of politics and democracy are being shaped in social practices and by social experimentation. We are referring to the people's councils that have been established in various places in the Kurdistan region, and through which people are taking greater responsibility for and control of their daily lives and the places where they live. Those involved refer to these councils (...)
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    Child-Rearing in African Christian Marriages: A Case of Isongole Ward, Ileje District, Songwe Region in Tanzania.Nelly Cheyo & Elia Shabani Mligo - 2021 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 1 (5):19-28.
    The greatest mandate which God entrusted to human beings since creation is keeping and sustaining the creation. Human beings are responsible towards making the creation glorify God the creator. Another important task is to bring forth other human beings—children—who will also become responsible towards creation in their adulthood. It means that the responsibility of humanity towards creation is continuous. Children are gifts from God through marriages and have to be reared to adulthood in order for them to become fully responsible (...)
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    The Practice of Mining and Inclusive Wealth Development in Developing Countries.Frederick Bird - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 135 (4):631-643.
    This paper is based upon a review of studies of mining companies, most of them being Canadian, in Chile, northern Canada, Tanzania, Guatemala, Ghana, Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In spite of often well-meaning efforts, the wealth produced by most mining firms in developing areas largely benefits those immediately involved, sometimes neighbouring communities, and often those in the governing strata. Typically, mining takes place in enclaves and fosters enclave development rather than the kind of inclusive wealth development (...)
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    Transforming Education in the Gulf Region: Emerging Learning Technologies and Innovative Pedagogy for the 21st Century.Khalid Alshahrani & Mohamed Ally (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    Countries in the Arab Gulf are currently experiencing some of the fastest rates of growth and progress in the world. _Transforming Education in the Gulf Region _argues that education systems in these countries need to use innovative pedagogies and best practices in teaching and learning to educate all citizens so that they obtain the knowledge and skills to be productive members of society. This book will contribute to the transformation of education in the Gulf countries by suggesting best (...), research outcomes and case studies from experts in the Gulf region. It has become increasingly evident in recent years that Gulf countries need to use emerging learning technologies to cater for the needs of learners and to provide maximum flexibility in learning. There is also a growing practical need to use electronic technologies, since learning materials are more widely available in electronic formats than in paper-based formats. This book focuses on the role of emerging technologies and innovative pedagogies in transforming education in six Gulf countries in the region. With contributions from experts around the world, the book argues that the time is right for Arab Gulf countries to make the transition to electronic learning and that they need to implement the outcomes of research and adopt best practices to transform and revolutionize education to prepare learners in the Gulf region for the 21st Century. The book should be of interest to academics and students in the areas of higher education, learning technologies, education policy and education reform. It should also be of interest to educators and policymakers in the Gulf region. (shrink)
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    Remote teaching practices and learning support during COVID-19 lockdowns in Portugal: Were there changes across time?Diana Alves, Sofia Marques, Joana Cruz, Sofia Abreu Mendes & Irene Cadime - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The COVID-19 pandemic challenged countries, regions, schools, and individuals. School closures due to lockdowns forced changes in the teaching practices and the learning support provided to children at home. This study aimed to provide insights on the changes between the first and the second lockdowns in Portugal, concerning remote teaching practices and family support to children's education. A self-report questionnaire was filled by 144 parents of third grade students. The results show that, between the two lockdowns, there was (...)
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    Out of Practice: Foreign Travel as the Productive Disruption of Embodied Knowledge Schemes.Christopher A. Howard - 2015 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 15 (1):1-12.
    This paper explores foreign travel as an affective experience, embodied practice and form of learning. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork on tourism and pilgrimage in the Himalayan region, the phenomenological notions of “home world” and “alien world” are employed to discuss how perceptions of strangeness and everyday practices are shaped by enculturation and socialisation processes. It is shown that travellers bring the habitus and doxa acquired in the home world to foreign situations, where these embodied knowledge schemes and abilities for (...)
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    Spatial Practices: Critical Exploration in Social/Spatial Theory.Helen Liggett & David C. Perry - 1995 - SAGE Publications.
    Spatial Practices makes a timely and significant contribution to the growing literature on social/spatial theory. In it the notion of spacial practice takes on a rich and layered meaning for some of America's leading scholars as they critically link the theoretical practices of the space of their disciplines to the practical social space of everyday political and economic urban life. Original essays provide compelling insights into the space of racial politics, the unavoidability of recognizing a radical planning practice, (...)
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  48. The Practice of Isti‘rāḍ by Azāriḳa and Impact of Dār al-ḥarb.Yusuf Sansarkan - 2025 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 10 (2):875-897.
    In the Taḥkīm case, when it was realized that two people would arbi-trate despite the call made to the Ḳurʼān, the Khāridjites started to argue that God's judgment was not applied. The Khāridjites, who demanded the implementation of the judgement from Ali due to their subordina-tion/obedience, subsequently broke away when they were unable to achieve their desired outcome and formed a separate group. The Khāridjites deemed it acceptible to eliminate those who held opposing beliefs on the path they set out (...)
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    Design and Implementation of Decentralized Swarm Intelligence E-Commerce Model Based on Regional Chain and Edge Computing.Xiaofang Luo - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-11.
    In this paper, we investigate the model of decentralized groupwise e-commerce through regional chains combined with edge computing algorithms and design and implement it. A blockchain-based architecture for remote sensing resource and service transactions is proposed. The architecture utilizes the characteristics of nontamperable and traceable data on the blockchain to solve the problem of mutual distrust between the transaction parties, uses MongoDB for data retrieval and filtering to solve the problem that it is difficult to query flexibly on the (...)
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    The Role of The Practice of The Companions in Establishing The Ḥanafī Uṣūl Thought: Al-Sarakhsī as a Case Study.Ahmet Numan Ünver - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (3):1359-1379.
    Along with the legal opinions, the juristic proofs presented to underpin these legal opinions also occupy an important place in uṣūl al-fiqh. Thus, scholars of uṣūl al-fiqh strived to propound the proofs indicating the relevant theoretical principles in an apparent and definite way. As a result, the disputed and undisputed proofs ranked among al-adilla al-shar‘iyya have been abundantly addressed in the classical uṣūl al-fiqh works. However, although it is not mentioned as a part of legal sources in the uṣul literature, (...)
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