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Jason Fernandes Jason Fernandes
ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL)Centre for International Studies, Post-Doc

Citizenship as Movement

This paper interprets movement within the frames of citizenship theory. The ambit of citizenship is opened up to include citizenship acts and practices, understood as movements towards changes in relationships. Such attention to movement also directs consideration towards the concomitant acts of fixing or prevention of the movement of political subjects. The argument of this article is that looking at Goan communities in this manner opens up new vistas for our scholarship. Additionally, it would enable scholars of Goa to move away from the tendency to fix Goans in frameworks inherited from...

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Lorenzo Nigro Lorenzo Nigro
Università degli Studi "La Sapienza" di RomaDip. Istituto Italiano di Studi Orientali, Faculty Member

A hoard of Nilotic nacreous shells from Egypt to Jericho (Early Bronze II, 3000–2800 BCE): Their finding, content and historical archaeological implications

The Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, is amongst the earliest "cities" that rose in the Southern Levant between the end of 4th and the beginning of the 3rd millennium BCE. The site is being excavated, studied and rehabilitated for tourism by Sapienza University of Rome and the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities since 1997. In 2017, during the 13th season of excavation, an unexpected discovery occurred: five Chambardia rubens shells have been found piled up in a dwelling unit dating back to the Early Bronze Age IB-II. The discovery is a tangible evidence of trade and cultural...

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IJAERS Journal IJAERS Journal
International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and ScienceEditor, Department Member

Conjectures of Mathematical Logic and Educational Games for Basic Education Based on the Guidelines of NCP, NCG and NBC

— Current technological advances allow us to create, adapt or simply use numerous resources to achieve improvements in teaching-learning. The purpose of this article is to show the result of an analysis of the current normative documents and recommendations for national education in Brazil (National Curricular Guidelines-National Curricular Parameters and National Common Curricular Base), primary and secondary education, regarding the contents recommended in mathematical logic, complementing with the analysis of a pedagogical political project of the fundamental education of a public...

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Sandra Mara  Corazza Sandra Mara Corazza
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulDepartamento de Ensino e Currículo - Faculdade de Educação - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação, Faculty Member

ABERTURA DO SEMINÁRIO ESPECIAL MIL PLATÔS 14 junho 2018 SMC.pdf

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Ahir  Gopaldas Ahir Gopaldas
Fordham UniversityGabelli School of Business, Faculty Member

Beyond Gender: Intersectionality, Culture, and Consumer Behavior

In this chapter, we show that consumer researchers interested in studying gender, culture, and consumer behavior may benefit from going beyond gender to consider intersectionality. At base, intersectionality is the idea that each and every person is positioned in society at the intersection of multiple social axes, such as race, class, and, of course, gender. Consequently, every person is subject to advantages and disadvantages particular to his or her intersectional position. This chapter presents the key tenets of the intersectionality literature, highlights intersectionality-oriented...

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Musa W.  Dube Musa W. Dube
University of BotswanaTheology and Religious Studies, Faculty Member

"God Never Opened the Bible to me": Women Church Leaders in Botswana

The article is based on field which sought to collect and analyse stories of Batswana women in church leadership in order to identify strategies employed to assume church leadership. Data was collected they from mainline churches, Pentecostal/evangelical and African Indigenous . churches

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Cecilia  Haendler Cecilia Haendler
Freie Universität BerlinInstitut für Judaistik, Graduate Student

The roots of rabbinic hallah: Female labor between Jewish ritual inscription and Roman ideals, at: XIth Congress of the European Association for Jewish Studies, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, 15.-19.07.2018

The rabbinic ritual of hallah entails an element of rupture with the biblical text, as well as a fluctuation between absorption and disruption of Roman culture. At the very beginning of Mishnah Hallah, the rabbinic list-making of cereals, which are obligated in hallah, reveals the influence of Roman ideas about hierarchical ordering of breads and ranking of cereals. These were deeply interwoven with claims about civilization, progress and Roman superiority, used by imperial rhetoric as justification for Roman domination. Through ritual inscriptions on bread and on this specific list of...

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Brandon A Robinson Brandon A Robinson
University of California, RiversideGender and Sexuality Studies, Post-Doc

Child Welfare Systems and LGBTQ Youth Homelessness: Gender Segregation, Instability, and Intersectionality

This study documents the child welfare experiences of youth who are LGBTQ and their perspectives on how these experiences influenced their housing instability and homelessness. Youth detailed incidents of gender segregation, stigmatization, isolation, and institutionalization in child welfare systems that they linked to their gender expression and sexuality, which often intersected with being a youth of color. The youth described these incidents as contributing to multiple placements and shaping why they experienced homelessness.

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imran rasid imran rasid
University of Malaya, MalaysiaDepartment of History, Graduate Student

IMRAN BIN MOHD RASID CV

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Dolf-Alexander  Neuhaus Dolf-Alexander Neuhaus
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am MainKoreastudien, Faculty Member

Assimilating Korea: Japanese Protestants, "East Asian Christianity" and the education of Koreans in Japan, 1905–1920

This article sets out to elucidate the role of Japanese Protestants in the education of Koreans during the early twentieth century. Scholarship has often assigned only marginal roles to Japanese Protestants within the history of Japanese imperialism, despite the remarkable success of western missionaries in Korea at the time. As imperial expansion progressed, Japanese Protestants intensified their efforts to take up a leading role in the education of Koreans in colonial Korea and in the metropole wishing to spearhead the assimilation of Koreans. By drawing on the colonial discourses of East...

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