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Municipal variations in the housing arrangements of international students
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When home and work are not enough. The challenge of international migrants’ agency in the Italian Alps
Published 2023-09-01“… Even when they have access to housing and employment, international migrants struggle to develop their own agency, i.e. the capacity to act in their own life contexts, exercising citizenship rights within substantive inclusion processes in the wider communities. …”
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«Omsk group» in exile in Manchuria
Published 2022-05-01“…Based on the theory of social adaptation and the anthropological approach, the article focuses on such aspects of the biography of this category of figures as behavioral strategies, service on the Chinese Eastern Railway, and the choice of citizenship. The study of the destiny of the “Omichi” in Harbin is necessary to present the activities of Russian public and political figures after the Civil War, to understand the problems of emigration in Manchuria and the peculiarities of the existence of the liberal intelligentsia.…”
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Lomi And Totò : An Ethiopian-Italian Colonial or Postcolonial “Love Story”?
Published 2007-01-01“…Giovanna Trento in this article, thanks to the observation of this “private history”, highlights a certain controversial and unstable degree of fluidity between colonial and postcolonial periods, also questioning the degree of freedom individuals might have within a given social framework, thus suggesting some crucial and sometimes ambiguous issues related to: the use of racial laws in the fascist period; notions of concubinage, marriage and citizenship; gender and power relations; subaltern conditions and marginality within Italian colonialism; discrepancies between portraying African women and relating to them; new African-Italian identities; building collective memory and family storytelling; reproducing, suffering, or overcoming the “colony” today.…”
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Who’s buying organic food and why? Political consumerism, demographic characteristics and motivations of consumers in North Queensland
Published 2013-01-01“…This paper focuses on identifying the demographic characteristics of organic food buyers, the motivational factors that drive the purchase of organic food and the role of political citizenship in food choices. The paper found that the organic food buyer was generally female and well educated, but age, income and presence of children in the household were not distinguishing traits. …”
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Sulla (ri)articolazione della “marocchinità” nel Marocco contemporaneo, tra festivalizzazione del dissenso giovanile e revival sufi
Published 2024-06-01“…The monarchy's discursive strategies required and still require the elaboration of public representations of virtue, particularly of the principle of democratic citizenship, central in the transitional discourses of today's Moroccan state, performed within the framework of national and international festivals. …”
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Women’s Role in Violence and UN Women, Peace, and Security Agenda
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The digital age students: Exploring leadership, freedom, and ethical online behavior: A quantitative study
Published 2025-01-01“…The study underscores the need for a comprehensive approach that cultivates both leadership capabilities and responsible civic engagement to promote ethical and sustainable digital citizenship. While acknowledging the limitations of our cross-sectional design, which precludes causal inferences, and the need for further research across diverse contexts, this study provides a valuable framework for future longitudinal investigations into the complex dynamics of digital responsibility.…”
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Restricting Diversity to Promote Democracy: Community Literacies and Playing Across Spaces
Published 2019-12-01“…Using these two instances as starting points, this article explores the links between play/space/city and literacy/civic/citizenship by drawing together two case studies: Notting Dale, London, 1964–1969 and River Montessori School, Australia, 2018. …”
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Fast surfing for availability or deep diving into quality - motivation and information seeking among middle and high school students
Published 2006-01-01“…</b> Information literacy education is central for students as a building block for functioning citizenship in an information rich world. To support students' development of information skills we need an awareness of underlying factors behind information seeking habits. …”
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Surviving in the Digital Space: Digital Literacy of Syrian Immigrants in Turkey
Published 2023-10-01“…The study,which was conducted both online and face-to-face, investigated the general digital literacy status of Syrianimmigrants and their digital literacy levels according to variables such as gender, age, education level,income level, access to the internet, and Turkish citizenship status. Both at the general level and at the levelof all variables, the digital literacy of Syrian immigrants was determined to be “Below Average / Weak”.Especially in European countries, public policies have started to be established to increase the digital literacylevels of isolated groups such as immigrants. …”
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Levels of Digital Inequality and The Process of Adaptation to Digital Culture
Published 2024-06-01“…The usage frequency is discussed via questions prepared by the researcher based on the Likert scale, considering the sub-dimensions of digital citizenship introduced by Mike Ribble. According to the results, the participants' access to digital technologies is at high level. …”
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CAREER ADMINISTRATION AS A DETERMINANT OF PROACTIVE BEHAVIOR
Published 2017-05-01“…Proactive personality professionals achieve several desirable individual and organizational outcomes: objective career success, career satisfaction, job performance and organizational citizenship behavior, job satisfaction, affective commitment, taking charge and voice behavior which often are the central concern of every organization. …”
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A Political-Theological Issue: Is Kemalism a Civil Religion or a Political Religion?
Published 2023-12-01“…In addition, “secular sacredness” produced through citizenship, the instrumentalization of religion, and legitimacy are also discussed. …”
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CAREER ADMINISTRATION AS A DETERMINANT OF PROACTIVE BEHAVIOR
Published 2017-05-01“…Proactive personality professionals achieve several desirable individual and organizational outcomes: objective career success, career satisfaction, job performance and organizational citizenship behavior, job satisfaction, affective commitment, taking charge and voice behavior which often are the central concern of every organization. …”
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‘Gall and wormwood’ – The Compositors’ Chronicle (1840–43) as Collaborative Journal
Published 2022-03-01“…At a time when many print workers remained outside the scope of British citizenship, Thompson’s journal offered them a space in which their literacy, sociability and respectability could be showcased through a virtual and actual community.…”
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Understanding the Role of Refugees' Entrepreneurship Motives and Challenges in Integration: Evidence From the Food Industry
Published 2021-12-01“…As a result of the analysis, beyond the previous studies' findings, three interconnected fundamental relations emerged from the main dimensions' sub-categories, which contribute to a better understanding of the role of refugees' entrepreneurship motives and challenges in their integration into the host society: (1) the relation between the market accessing challenge, citizenship desire, and social equality, (2) the relation of cultural proximity and the attitude of host people in building social bridges and, (3) the relation between refugees' mental health problems and resilience in entrepreneurship achievements. …”
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Native Centric Ethics Constraining Illegal Migration in Nigeria
Published 2024-11-01“…Using the method of philosophical analysis, this study maintains that migration has strengthened the economies of many nations and promoted global citizenship and cosmopolitanism, but has led to the deaths of many young Nigerians. …”
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Indonesia's protection of Rohingya refugees and regional geopolitical principles
Published 2024-09-01“…Moreover, many countries are reluctant to accept the arrival of these refugees who are considered stateless, as Myanmar has revoked their citizenship and does not consider them to be citizens. …”
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Towards a stakeholder model for the co-production of the public-sector information system
Published 2005-01-01“…This system also comprises four categories of information - on citizenship, economic and social development, policy and administration. …”
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