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    L’indépendantisme catalan : de la marginalité au mouvement social de masse by Mathieu Petithomme

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This article analyses the contemporary evolution of the pro-independence movement in Catalonia, from marginalization to the development of a mass social movement. Through an approach of political sociology and using classical theories, it seeks to explain the main sociological logics of the radicalization of the pro-independence movement from 2009 until 2017. …”
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    Responsibility as a consolidation factor in the urban community of the Russian border region by V. P. Babintsev, G. N. Gaidukova, Zh. A. Shapoval

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Only if it is established in the mass consciousness as a personal essential quality, consolidation can become real. …”
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    El Alto - La Paz (Bolivia) : Las transformaciones socio territoriales del neoliberalismo y la derrota del movimiento obrero by Mariela Paula Díaz

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Without an alternative path when the strike ended, the action of the miners was powerless and ended up defeated, and the ruling class found a way out of the crisis through the early elections of July 1985. …”
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    Stève Bernardin, La fabrique privée d’un problème public. La sécurité routière entre industriels et assureurs aux États-Unis (années 1920 à 2000) by Stève Bernardin

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Sociological research on interest groups has thoroughly investigated the domain of “quiet politics,” where corporations act through some discrete means of political action. …”
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    The Impact of Cancel Culture on Politics and International Relations by L. V. Deriglazova, A. M. Pogorelskaya

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The article aims to reveal particularities of cancel culture in politics and international relations using methods of sociology and conflict theory. Deriving from previous research of cancel culture, authors define cancel culture as non-institutionalized form of social control that is implemented through mass mobilization in social media. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “… Photo by Sean Pollock on Unsplash ABSTRACT Bioethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) were born out of similar concerns, such as the reaction to scandal and the restraint of irresponsible actions by individuals and organizations. However, these fields of knowledge are seldom explored together. …”
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