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  • ...onomy]] • [http://www.wikipedia-icd.org/index.php?title=Category:Society Society ] • [http://www.wikipedia-icd.org/index.php?title=Category:Human_Rights H ...litics] • [http://www.wikipedia-icd.org/index.php?title=Category:Society Society] • [http://www.wikipedia-icd.org/index.php?title=Category:Tourism Tourism
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  • ...de/index.php?title=Category:Civil_Society <span style="color:black;">Civil Society</span>] • [http://i-c-d.de/index.php?title=Category:Human_Rights <span st
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  • ...ess Council Technologies, before completing my master’s degree in State, Society and Development at the School of Oriental and African Studies, in the UK.</
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  • ...ure and Media. Additionally, Ms. Bokan is a Member of the Public Relations Society of Serbia.</ref> ===
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  • ..., the United States began the pacification process of the Philippines as a society.
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  • ...the “Frankfurt School” of social research, famous for his critique of society which finds its roots in the works of Marx, Hegel and Freud. In his major w
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  • ...p;;;#ffffff>Refers to policies which favour people from different areas of society in order to increase representation, taking factors such as race, religion,
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  • ...econstruction and rehabilitation, and because it's only one segment of the society providing the resources or the capabilities to tell that story. As a result
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  • ...to describe the inevitable process through which divisions are created in society, when particular people are excluded on the basis of class, ethnic, religio
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  • ...plomacy]], in collaboration with different actors of [[Civil Society|civil society]].
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  • ...perty? (1840), in which he argued that ownership of land by government and society was a form of theft, and that workers continue to possess a right of proper
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  • ...ciation (FA), the Council of International Programs, and the International Society for Educational, Scientific and Cultural Interchange (ISECSI).
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  • ...ry. Immigrants are expected to subscribe to the political values of French society in order to become part of a harmonious whole. This is very different to wh
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  • ...ng the local communities aiming to give the value they created back to the society. ...ntre. These are indicators of the awareness of local authorities and civil society of how important creative economy is for the community.
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  • ...tin America, it is necessary to highlight the prominent role of culture in society. The exchange of ideas and cooperation between societies in the filed of cu ...l, proving to be a successful tool for inter-state relationships and civil society exchanges.
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  • ...ge, information and experience on issues related to the role of culture in society, the most significant being the ASEF Creative Network, which makes an annua
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  • ...innovative projects regarding the active participation of young people in society, and aims to offer a role model for the further development of youth polici
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  • ...and the American military presence became an integral part in West German society. Soviet presence, and the subsequently GDR regime, became integral feature
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  • ...duals, governments, their policies and practices, representatives of civil society such as NGOs as well as international companies and institutions. Art, musi ...ustrating political situations and drawing attention to critical issues in society. European countries host numerous film festivals that bring together people
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  • ...ce Francaise]], the [[Dante Alighieri Society (Dictionary)|Dante Alighieri Society]], the [[Goethe-Institut (Dictionary)|Goethe-Institut]], the [[Cervantes In
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  • ...d to discussion and debate between Americans and Russian at every level of society, presenting a rare opportunity for intercultural dialogue. Even though the
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  • ...capital i.e. the collective knowledge or collective intelligence held by a society.
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  • ...cision-makers pay great attention to this concept as it is believed that a society can only prosper through [[Sustainability|sustainable]] social cohesion; in
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  • ...an understanding that the Earth has a limited amount of resources and thus society must recognize the productive capacity of different regions in an effort to
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  • ====== Civil Society ====== ...thos, [[Norms|norms]] and [[values]] of a particular community. In a civil society, principles such as the rule of law, freedom of speech, and independent jud
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  • ...ge-full.pdf Climate Change, Evidence & Causes - An overview from the Royal Society and the US National Academy of Sciences]
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  • ...years, in many ways shifting and molding itself to the changes in American society along the way. Ms. Johnstad provided an interesting insight into how the R
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  • ...resources are not privately owned, they are accessible to all segments of society.
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  • ...oups such as the National Front and its legacy remains embedded in British society, indeed it paved the way for other musical, cultural events such as LiveAid
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  • ...quently been implemented on a more informal basis by [[Civil Society|civil society]] practitioners, artists and individuals at the grassroots level, and in th
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  • ...es and works in cooperation with local musicians and [[Civil Society|civil society]] organizations. Musicians without Borders has been active in several confe
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  • ...different stakeholders, in order to produce an overall positive impact on society. CSR strategies can be distinguished from mere profit-driven strategies, an
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  • ...T movement. As the rise of globalisation has led to a multicultural global society and created more and more labile distinctions of mainstream cultures, it ha
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  • ...cal literacy and greater awareness of the role of the [[Arts|arts]] within society, while contributing to the development of more [[Sustainability|sustainable
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  • ...law is not equal but is instead part of the ongoing problem with racism in society.
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  • ...ideologies, national or ethnic origins or religious beliefs, and that the Society is the free association of people - not just Italians - but all people ever
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  • ...sions and fostered increased tolerance between the different groups of the society.
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  • ...owledge of Portuguese language, [[Culture|culture]], history, politics and society. The Centre organizes interdisciplinary symposia involving Portuguese cultu
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  • ...ucation through diversity in the classroom, curricula, decision making and society in general. Cultural citizenship examines the colloquial meanings of aliena
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  • ...ram which involved sending American musicians abroad to areas where the US society and [[Culture|culture]] are often met with animosity. Rhythm Road represent
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  • ...ts: English, the [[Arts]], Education and the ways of living and organising society. They have over 75 years of experience doing this. In line with our Royal C
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  • ...more inclusive and broader conception of culture, in which all sectors of society are able to participate and exhibit their ethnic and cultural differences.
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  • ...n a concept of [[Culture|culture]] that embraces the [[arts]], culture and society. Through dialogue with other countries our own culture is enriched. Advance
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  • ...ocratization is often considered an elitist top-down approach to providing society with access to [[High Culture|high culture]]. The strong sense of governmen
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  • ...Diplomacy]], conducted by private organisations and [[Civil Society|civil society]] rather than by governments.
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  • ...onal aid and development. Our activities span over fields such as culture, society, research, higher education, business, innovation, democracy and global dev
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  • ...owledge about Germany by providing information on its [[Culture|culture]], society and politics. Our educational and training products enable mobility in an i
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  • ...nant class automatically become the ruling ideas, and the way in which the society is run or constructed is determined by the ruling [[culture]]. * [http://www.internationalgramscisociety.org International Gramsci society]
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  • ...the activities of mainstream society, and should be able to participate in society despite cultural differences.
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  • ...ues of the dominant [[culture]]; by integrating themselves into the larger society, these groups slowly begin to lose their own language and customs, and cult
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  • [[Category:Society]]
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  • ...tures are thought to have equal value. Cultural relativists assert that no society has the right to impose its views on another, and we cannot expect societie
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  • ...ant role in creating [[Cultural Diplomacy]] and generally speaking, modern society, especially by people who moved from other countries and passed their cultu
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  • ...olicy. The aim of Mao and the Red Guards was to create a classless Chinese society; however, the violent extremism of the Red Guards pushed China into social
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  • ...ned behavior patterns which are characteristic to the members of a certain society and which are not a result of biological inheritance. The term is also used
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  • ...as societies are constantly undergoing transformation. As new ideas enter society due to the influence of mass communication and spread of knowledge, trends
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  • ...sti Instituut (Estonian Institute) is to spread information about Estonian society and [[Culture|culture]] in other countries, further cultural and educationa
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  • ...d organizations include 250 organizations from different fields of Finnish society. The Finnish cultural and academic institutes seek to promote cooperation b
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  • ..., radio and televisions programs which, as a consequence, leads people and society into so-called “intellectual passivity”. High arts on the contrary, by
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  • ====== Dante Alighieri Society ====== ...an language and culture throughout the world. In 2005, the Dante Alighieri Society was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award for Communications and Humanities.
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  • ...he heart of Brussels, deBuren offers a forum for art, [[Culture|culture]], society and politics of the Low Countries and Europe. deBuren organizes exhibitions
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  • ...ll as developing a region- wide Network of over 3000 [[Civil Society|civil society]] organizations. Through its action and reflection the ALF aims to contribu
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  • ..., embassies, the [[Creative Industries|creative industries]] sector, civil society and the business sector.
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  • ...governments, but also with the population, with the [[Civil Society|civil society]], with a whole variety of institutions, and with the private sector- we ha
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  • ...ll enable them to work, live and contribute in a highly competitive global society. The education sector can, directly and actively, serve the goals sought by
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  • ...le and well-informed interreligious dialogue on all levels of the European society.
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  • ...informal interactive hearing with representatives of [[Civil Society|civil society]], including representatives of [[Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs)|non
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  • ...it stays there and becomes part of the culture of the recipient person or society. ...omacy requires the involvement of more actors from various segments of the society. This includes universities, NGOs, trade unions, political parties, tourism
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  • ...ussing the functions, rights and responsibilities of religious bodies in a society where religion is often perceived as the embodiment of fundamentalism ===
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  • ...xistence in order to overcome misunderstandings and stereotypes within the society === ...ethnic and religious groups. Furthermore, to support [[Civil Society|civil society]] and individuals who seek non-violent approaches to conflict and strive to
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  • * [http://esapubs.org/esapubs/journals/ecology.htm Ecology Society of America] * [http://www.isecoeco.org/ The International Society for Ecological Economics]
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  • ...17th and 18th centuries. Its aim was to challenge faith-based [[norms]] in society by using reason, science and logic. Many proponents of the Enlightenment we
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  • * [http://www.food-culture.org/ Association for the Study of Food and Society] ...com/book-reviews/review-food-is-culture/ "Food is culture", book review by Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition]
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  • ...damage, and displaced 1.3 million people are slowly healing; the impact on society, families and livelihoods runs much deeper. Ms. Napoli painstakingly record
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  • ...ributed over 40 large format portraits of people from various areas of the society.
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  • ...[[Multiculturalism]] in Australia is not even controversial now. It’s a society, a nation, built on the contributions of people from all around the world,
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  • ...ways saw that as a very important window which unfortunately South African society did not expand into an open door: everyone went back to their cocoons after
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  • ...i-chinese-posters/ Old "Yellow Peril" Anti-chinese posters, article by The Society Pages]
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  • ...hemselves to improve their living environment. Both are vital to a healthy society. ...re they contribute to facilitating the exchange of ideas between the civil society and the decision makers in the EU.
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  • ...olitical grouping of which the monarch is a member. The evolution from a society based entirely on the rule of person towards one driven by democracy and th
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  • ...re determined by the social, religious and political norms of a particular society.
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  • ...mework for understanding and describing the factors that create a peaceful society. The Global Peace Index describes the 'optimum' environment for peace to fl
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  • ...nomy to a well-balanced production and consumption system, thereby ridding society of unemployment and debt.
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  • ...lation to each other. These institutionalized relations embed meaning into society. Therefore people’s conceptions and experiences shape and eventually beco
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  • *[http://www.secularism.org.uk/what-is-secularism.html National Secular Society]
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  • .../01/30/Henry_Kissinger#comments_section Henry Kissinger speaks at the Asia Society, NYC, February 2007]
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  • ...ral forces, institutions, phenomena and symbols manifested in a particular society. They seek to understand how culture impacts social organization, and influ * [http://hhs.sagepub.com/content/14/3/30.abstract Society and culture in sociological and anthropological tradition by Gavin Walker]
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  • ...nt books include the ''Housing Boom and Bust'' (2009), ''Intellectuals and Society'' (2009) and ''Applied Economics'' (2009). His current research focuses on
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  • ...hegemonic power]] structure of a colony and who are thus at the margins of society. The term essentially refers to any person or people of inferior rank for r
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  • ...al, and cultural. The three pillars of sustainability are the environment, society, and economy, but different arguments have been put forward in order to bet
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  • Religious fundamentalism has been prevalent in society since the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and is a response to in
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  • ...lues]], and customs that form the mainstream [[culture]] of any particular society. Western culture is perceived to be the “global” popular culture of tod
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  • ...in 1973 and embodies several key themes used to describe a post-industrial society, including: the economy transitioning from the production of goods to produ ...-essays.com/essays/bells_post_industrial_society_essay.htm Post Industrial Society Essay Criticism of Bell’s analysis of the role of information and knowled
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  • ...tarian power distribution, whereas in countries with a low power distance, society expects greater input and democracy.
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  • ...tent of social interactions on the basis of hierarchical arrangements in a society. Power relations can thus be seen as one of the most relevant targets of ch
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  • ...fers to the totalitarian control and coordination of [[Civil Society|civil society]], in which non-Nazi organizations were replaced by Nazi equivalents. It re
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  • ...s whom they wish to subordinate or believe that they do not fit into their society (see [[Alterity]]). Someone defined as an “other” is perceived as lacki
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  • *[http://www.isecoeco.org/ The International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE)]
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  • *[http://www.isecoeco.org/| The International Society for Ecological Economics]
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  • ...ernmental institutions but of the private sector and [[Civil Society|civil society]] as vital.
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