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    Avatares discursivos de la estatidad en la prensa gráfica by Norma Fatala

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…This article approaches the discursive constructions of the nation State and citizenship in the written press from a socio-semiotic perspective. …”
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    “Cultivating a Sense of Duty and Responsibility to Society”: the Specificity of the “Service-Learning” Approach in China by A. D. Galkina, V. S. Nikolskiy

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In this regard, the experience of those foreign countries that, like Russia, are faced with the tasks of forming national identity, citizenship, solidarity, and preserving traditional values, is worth exploring. …”
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    Enoch Olujide Gbadegesin, Yunusa Kehinde Salami and Kola Abimbola (eds.) Exploring the Ethics of Individualism and Communitarianism. Harvest Day Publications ,2016,365p. by Adeshina Afolayan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While some confronted some basic elements of his work, like chapter four (human personality), seven (work), and nine (destiny), other chapters took the thematic concerns of, say, communitarianism and ethics as the springboard for further reflections on corruption, nationalism and nation building, citizenship, religion, personhood, leadership, race, justice, gender and the nature of African philosophy. …”
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    Problems and contradictions of international migration statistics by B. B. Loginov

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Three approaches – residence outside the country of birth, citizenship, place of usual daily rest – often conflict with each other, when it is necessary to establish the true country of origin of the migrant.The shortcomings of the main sources of information about immigrants: population census, administrative records, population surveys have been also analyzed in the article. …”
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    Youth Awareness of Facebook Users’ Data Commodification and its Business Model by Abigail Boima, Toks Oyedemi

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This inspired the recommendation for a broader focus on critical media literacy for youth, whose sociability and sense of citizenship are increasingly shaped by engagements on digital platforms.   …”
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    Trends in the Digitalisation of Public Administrations – in Light of EU Legislation and Domestic Developments by Adrián Fábián, Gergő Kollár

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Originality/Value: Upon establishing a groundwork in this domain, the nature of the amendment and the domestic response (National Digital Citizenship Programme) will be reviewed to assess efforts at both the European and Hungarian levels.         …”
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    A Critical Tiriti Analysis of the Treaty Statement From a University in Aotearoa New Zealand by Logan Hamley, Kyle Tan, Waikaremoana Waitoki, Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The analysis evaluation of “good” (more than satisfactory) was measured for the consideration of “Māori exercising equitable citizenship”. This article concludes with recommendations of how universities can strengthen their practices to live up to Te Tiriti aspirations.…”
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    THEOLOGY, INSECURITY AND NATIONAL INTEGRATION IN NIGERIA: CHALLENGES AND THE WAY FORWARD by U.N DURUJI

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Thus, the youth population needs moral, spiritual and intellectual transformation to be redirected to the path of peace and responsible citizenship. The role of theology in this regard should not be underscored as it can offer our nation the much-graved solution to the malaise of insecurity and doubtful national integration. …”
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    The Millennial Generational Style: New Global Political and Economic Orientations by Neslihan Kevser Çevik

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The paper attempts to move beyond the dichotomous view of youth either as threats or as heroic figures and propose a broader conceptualization of young adult’s agency to capture how ordinary youth create new centers of configuration in society, from new citizenship norms to new market patterns.…”
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    Découverte d’une tuile estampillée de la fin du ier s. av. J.-C. à Bibracte (mont Beuvray, Saône-et-Loire) by Florent Delencre, Quentin Verriez, Chiara Martini-Picot

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It can be assumed that this craftsman had acquired Roman citizenship and that he played a prominent role in the spread of new architectural norms from Italy used for the buildings of Bibracte. …”
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    An Analysis of Spatial Pathology of the Physical and Social Structure of the City with Non-Relevant Defense Approach Case Study: Tehran Metropolitan Area by s z, a t, m a

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Therefore, this study aims at evaluating the spatial pathology of the physical and social structure of the 6th urban district of Tehran municipality with emphasis on passive defense approach principles particularly citizenship education principle. Therefore, this research has selected the 6th urban district of Tehran municipality, due to its important and sensitive land uses with regional and trans-regional functions as a research area. …”
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    Identifying barriers to achieving recreational goals in the planning of urban decay laws by newsha akbari, Alireza Andalib, shirin toghyani, mahmood mohamadi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This challenge stems from the imbalance between property rights and citizenship rights and the public interest. The emphasis on land acquisition and liberalization and the implementation of regeneretion projects have neglected the provision of public and collective benefits and created challenges in other social, economic and managerial dimensions, and the failure to achieve regeneretion goals. …”
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    Reproduction of assimilationist thinking in Norwegian social studies: Breaking the cycle through reflective practice by Christian Engen Skotnes, Priscilla Ringrose

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Design/methodology/approach: We use a critical reflective model to 1) reflect on our discomfort at this complicity, 2) analyse the assimilationist values reproduced, and 3) redesign the assignment to promote inclusive citizenship. Findings: The article exposes the risk and potential of being vulnerable about our practice as teachers and of opening the classroom as a safe space for critical thinking. …”
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    Behavioural components of information transparency from the perspective of the Quran and its organizational implications by Asghari Hafizullah, Gaeini Abulfazl, Mehrabi Hamzah Amir

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…As we enter the third millennium and people's awareness of their citizenship rights increases, we witness a growth in their expectations of organizations. …”
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    Measuring the Dimensions of Environmental Perceptions of Citizens among High- Rise Building, Case Study: Tehran\'s 22th district by hamed behzadipour, zohre davoudpour, hossein zabihi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Data were analyzed by using SPSS software and Pearson correlation tests and one-sample T-test to evaluate the relationship between physical and semantic components in high-rise buildings perception and determine the importance of each environmental perception dimension.The results indicate that “the role of beauty of the form and shape of high-rise buildings” and “the amount of elevation congruence with the environment” in the first and second priorities affecting the level of citizens' environmental perception among physical and “The role of legibility and routing” as an effective factor among the semantic components in the perception of high-rise buildings has been based more on emotional and cognitive perception and less on the interpretative and perceptual dimensions of perceived citizenship.…”
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    “South Africa belongs to all who live in it” by Sarah Helen Chiumbu, Dumisani Moyo

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This paper adds a dimension that is missing from existing research to focus on media representation of immigrants within questions around citizenship and identity.. The arguments driving this paper are inspired by the proclamations in the South African Constitution preamble, which states that “South Africa belongs to all who live in it, united in our diversity”. …”
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    Technologies for increasing students’ institutional trust in authorities during globalisation of the network information space by V. A. Yudina, V. V. Bondarenko, I. A. Yurasov

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In the conditions of geopolitical instability, globalisation of information space, cultural and digital transformations, it is necessary to pay special attention to the problems of preservation of identity and formation of students’ state-oriented active citizenship, also on the basis of using socio-communicative technologies for managing institutional trust in the authorities. …”
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    ITALIAN MINORITY IN ISTRIA: DEVELOPMENT IN CJNDITIONS OF MULTICULTURAL AND MULTI-ETNIC SOCIETY by A. Marash

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…It must be stressed that the population of Istria just over the past century four times "changed citizenship", having been in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Kingdom of Italy, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia- FPRY (later - the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - SFRY), and, finally, the People`s and the Socialist Republic of Croatia. …”
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