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Ali, Khan Shafique. Two nation theory: As a concept, strategy, and ideology. 2nd ed. Royal Book Co., 1985.

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O'Leary, Síofra. The evolving concept of Community citizenship: From the free movement of persons to Union citizenship. Kluwer Law International, 1996.

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Ali, Khan Shafique. Iqbal's concept of separate north-west Muslim state: A critique of his Allahabad address of 1930. Markaz-e-Shaoor-o-Adab, 1987.

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Chukwunenye, Geoffrey Nwokedirioha. That they may be one: The concept of church unity in Nigeria. Dirioha Divine Projects, 2003.

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I'm dysfunctional, you're dysfunctional: The recovery movement and other self-help fashions. Addison-Wesley, 1992.

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Kaminer, Wendy. I'm dysfunctional, you're dysfunctional: The recovery movement and other self-help fashions. Vintage Books, 1993.

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Edminster, Steven. At fortress Europe's moat: The "safe third country" concept. U.S. Committee for Refugees, 1997.

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Margaret Sanger and the origin of the birth control movement, 1910-1930: The concept of women's sexual autonomy. Edwin Mellen Press, 2008.

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Lewis, Carwyn. Video match analysis of a tennis match using a computer and concept keyboard: BA(Hons) Human Movement Studies dissertation. SGIHE, 1987.

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Rebeiro, Manuel. The church as the community of the believers: Hans Küng's concept of the church as a proposal for an ecumenical ecclesiology. Intercultural Publications, 2001.

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Union, National Communications. New technology and the future of public services: Two issues for the labour movement: the broad strategy, a new concept. The Union, 1985.

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E, Johnson William. Concepts of human movement. Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1991.

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The culture of recovery: Making sense of the recovery movement in women's lives. Beacon Press, 1996.

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Rapping, Elayne. The culture of recovery: Making sense of the self-help movement in women's lives. Beacon Press, 1996.

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Kaminer, Wendy. I'm dysfunctional, you're dysfunctional. Soapbox Books, 2004.

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Harlow, Joan Hiatt. The watcher. Margaret K. McElderry, 2014.

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Graeme, Chesters. Social movements: The key concepts. Routledge, 2011.

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The social world of intellectuals in the Roman Empire: Sophists, philosophers, and Christians. Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Edward, Lucie-Smith. Movements in art since 1945: Issues and concepts. 3rd ed. Thames and Hudson, 1995.

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Bartl, Andrea. Transitträume: Beiträge zur deutschen Gegenwartsliteratur : Interviews mit Raoul Schrott, Albert Ostermaier, Hanns-Josef Ortheil, Andrea Maria Schenkel, Kerstin Specht, Nora-Eugenie Gomringer, Olaf neopan Schwanke und Franzobel. Wissner-Verlag, 2009.

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Buschner, Craig A. Teaching children movement concepts and skills: Becoming a master teacher. Human Kinetics, 1994.

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Teaching children movement concepts and skills: Becoming a master teacher. Human Kinetics, 1994.

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Freeden, Michael. Green ideology: Concepts andstructures. Oxford Centre for the Environment, Ethics & Society, 1995.

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K̲h̲ān, Em Ae. Kashmir: Emerging concept of sovereign state. National Institute of Kashmir Studies, 2012.

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The politics of identity: Class, culture, social movements. Routledge, 1992.

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Environmental advocacy: Concepts, issues, and dilemmas. Caddo Gap Press, 1990.

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BAM Global Movement: Business as mission concept & stories. Hendrickson Publishers, Inc., 2018.

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Kita, Toshiyuki. Kita Toshiyuki no dezain =: Toshiyuki Kita, movement as concept. Rikuyosha, 1990.

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Discovery in Motion: Movement Exploration for Problem Solving and Self Concept. Communication Skill Builders, 1989.

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Analysis of the concept of movement education in American elementary school physical education. 1987.

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Images from the floating world: A concept for movement based in Zen aesthetics. 1987.

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Analysis of the concept of movement education in American elementary school physical education. 1987.

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Images from the Floating world: A concept for movement based in Zen aesthetics. 1985.

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Lichterman, Paul. Reinventing the Concept of Civic Culture. Edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander, Ronald N. Jacobs, and Philip Smith. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195377767.013.8.

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This article proposes a new and better concept of civic culture and shows how it can benefit sociology. It argues that a better concept of civic culture gives us a stronger, comparative, and contextual perspective on voluntary associations—the conventional American empirical referent for “civic”—while also improving our sociologies of religion and social movements. The article first considers the classic perspective on civic culture and its current incarnations in order to show why we need better conceptual groundwork than they have offered. It then introduces the alternative approach, which i
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Cameron, Catherine M., and Scott G. Ortman. Movement and Migration. Edited by Barbara Mills and Severin Fowles. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199978427.013.38.

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Movement is a fundamental concept among Native peoples of the American Southwest, and early archaeologists adopted a strong interest in migration from Native groups with whom they interacted. Over the past two decades, southwest archaeologists have made significant contributions to method and theory in migration studies, including ways of identifying migrants as they move across the landscape, the ways in which migrants interact with Indigenous residents, and the size of migrating groups. Study has focused especially on the vast thirteenth- through fifteenth-century population movements that r
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The Evolving Concept of Community Citizenship:From the Free Movement of Persons to Union Citizenship. Kluwer Law International, 1997.

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Mukherjee, Joia S. Building the Right to Health Movement. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662455.003.0014.

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To achieve UHC and the right to health will require a movement in the US and globally. This chapter introduces the concept of social movements in global health. Activism was essential in causing the paradigm shift from prevention to care delivery that gave birth to the global health era. Further activism will be necessary to change the global double standard that implicates who lives and who dies. A movement or coalition of movements is necessary to fight for health systems that can address the entirety of burden of disease, improve the social determinants of health, deliver high-quality equit
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The effects of a dance-movement program on the self-concept of institutionalized, intermediate care, female, elderly. 1988.

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The effects of a dance-movement program on the self-concept of institutionalized, intermediate care, female, elderly. 1986.

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The effects of a dance-movement program on the self-concept of institutionalized, intermediate care, female, elderly. 1988.

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Linzi, Meadows, Raine Sue, and Lynch-Ellerington Mary, eds. The Bobath concept: Theory and clinical practice in neurological rehabilitation. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

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Dunagan, Colleen T. Dance-in-Advertising, Affect, and Contagious Movement. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190491369.003.0002.

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Chapter One introduces the concept of affect and its production through dance in advertising. Affect plays a key role in advertising’s ability to engage consumers in the production of cultural meaning. To this end, I argue that the marketing value of dance lies in the ability of the dancing body to produce affect through kinesthetic empathy and correspondingly to create the appearance of relational meaning and agency. By placing affect theory into dialogue with theories of cognition and kinesthetic empathy, I articulate how and why the moving body in advertising requires its own analysis. In t
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Kay, Tamara, and R. L. Evans. Theorizing Social Movement Influence on the State. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847432.003.0002.

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This chapter lays out the book’s theoretical contribution to a growing literature that synthesizes organizations and social movements ideas by theorizing the dynamics of organizational fields and by introducing the concept of field overlap. The focus on inter-field dynamics—meaning dynamics across overlapping political arenas—offers a framework for understanding how social movements influence state policy. The chapter emphasizes how field overlap is key to understanding social movement success and failure. Although field theory has previously focused on interactions within a particular field,
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Botts, Tina. The Concept of Race and Equal Protection Law. Edited by Naomi Zack. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190236953.013.23.

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As equal protection law develops, the Supreme Court’s concept of race moves from sociocultural/sociohistorical to biological. Concurrently, (1) the academic concept of race moves in the opposite direction, (2) the Court’s understanding of why racial discrimination is problematic changes from how racial discrimination reinforces the badges of slavery to the idea that racial discrimination is problematic per se, and (3) whites begin to become successful at using equal protection law to protect them from “racial discrimination.” One explanation is that this is another example of the divestiture o
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