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Žydrūnas, Stankevičius. "HISTORY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS." International Journal of Novel Research in Marketing Management and Economics 9, no. 2 (2022): 89–92. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6839073.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Social relations have been very conflictive permanently. There is a theory that points to conflict as the basis of social relations. Starting from this theory, it can be seen that the conflict is and has been very varied (workers, businessmen, etc.). In conflicts there are not always pairs of rivals, but in any facet of social life we can find conflicts (clash of interests, emotions). This clash does not mean that the conflicts lead to confrontations since there are different responses from the protagonists. The most common is that of people who do not realize that t
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Yatchenko, Volodymyr, and Oksana Oliinyk. "SOCIAL TRAUMA AS A CONFLICTOGENIC FACTOR IN UKRAINIAN STUDIES AND IN UKRAINIAN HISTORY." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 25 (2019): 133–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2019.25.21.

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The article deals with aspects of the interconnection of the phenomena of social trauma and social conflict, especially in the context of modern Ukrainian society, as well as in the context of the problems of Ukrainian studies discourse. The authors note the extreme importance of the phenomenon of social trauma in the state of health, in the vital program of the individual, in the collective self-identification of social groups, in particular of nations, and the problems and specifics of the manifestation of social trauma in philosophical and sociological sciences. Social trauma is capable to
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Varga, Balázs. "Conflict Types in Hungarian Film History." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Film and Media Studies 18, no. 1 (2020): 133–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ausfm-2020-0007.

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AbstractThe article introduces the collective research project entitled The Social History of Hungarian Cinema, 1931–2015, executed by the staff of Film Studies Department Eötvös Loránd University. This data-driven research aims to examine how and why Hungarian films have changed over time. Using the case study of conflict types in the plots of Hungarian films this study discusses the methodological problems of longitudinal explanations of change in Hungarian film history (periodization and dividing film between genre-based film and auteur films/art cinema). Based on the analysis of statistics
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PUTINĂ, Natalia. "Conflict – the inherent atribute of social life. Conceptual delimitations." Moldoscopie 2 (LXXXV) (June 14, 2019): 160–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3368062.

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The history from ancient times to the present has demonstrated the inherent conflict in inter-human relations. Conflicts are a result of the interaction and communication of individuals, so they persist as long as man is. At present, conflicts are greatly influenced both by the nature of the people and by the specific nature of the work of social-political organizations and institutions. The issue of conflicting conflicts and situations has become a key issue for many philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, political scientists, etc. But regardless of the high interest and long history ther
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Sukring, Sukring. "Solusi Konflik Sosial dalam Perspektif al-Qur’an." Millati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities 1, no. 1 (2016): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.18326/mlt.v1i1.103-122.

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Social life, if scrutiny is the main component of interaction between the members. In connection with the interaction among members was found various types. The types of social interaction in general include: cooperative (co-operation), competition (competition) and conflict (contention). In everyday social life seems besides characterized by cooperation, constantly marred by various forms of competition and conflict. Even in social life has never been found all citizens of all time cooperative. The teachings of Islam (al-Qur’an) has been tested in the history of the Prophet in unifying the Au
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Sukhov, Anatoliy Nikolaevich. "From the history of the formation of social conflictology." Social'naja politika i social'noe partnerstvo (Social Policy and Social Partnership), no. 3 (March 13, 2021): 192–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/pol-01-2103-04.

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This article examines the essence of the socio-psychological approach to understanding conflicts. The chronology of the development of social conflictology is objectively presented and restored in full, taking into account the contribution of those researchers who actually stood at its origins. The subject of the theory of social conflictology includes the patterns of conflict occurrence and manifestation. It analyzes the difficulties that occur in defining the concept, structure, dynamics and classification of social conflicts. Social conflictology is developing intensively: general theoretic
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DeLury, Melissa. "Social Identity and Conflict Dynamics in Indian History Textbooks." Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society 14, no. 2 (2022): 40–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/jemms.2022.140203.

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Abstract History textbooks play a critical role in their connection to conflict. While they can play a role in dehumanizing the “other” by propagating the myths and narratives of dominant groups, they can also play a transformational role in challenging discourses and narratives at the root of conflict. This article explores the relationship between social identity and conflict dynamics in India by examining textbooks from three periods of Indian history (colonial, post-independence, and the rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party from 1999 to 2004), in order to explore how religion became a salien
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Matthews, Sara. "Hitler's Car as Curriculum Text: Reading Adolescents Reading History." Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies 7, no. 2 (2010): 49–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.22342.

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In this paper I explore how adolescents and beginning teachers encounter and respond to Hitler’s private limousine, a prominent and controversial exhibit at the Canadian War Museum. I first consider the conflicts of learning at stake when the curriculum contains representations of social trauma and war. I then draw from psychoanalytic perspectives on human development to think about what happens when conflict as it is represented in the world outside meets conflict in the individual’s inner world or psychology. Several research questions are raised: How do adults ‘read’ adolescents reading his
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Berthold, Richard M., and Alexander Fuks. "Social Conflict in Ancient Greece." American Historical Review 92, no. 1 (1987): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1862794.

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Sunarti, Muhamad Fadhil Nurdin, Bintarsih Sekarningrum, and Soni Akhmad Nulhaqim. "Crafting Strategy, Making Continuum Peace? A Proposal of Social Practice Peacebuilding Research." Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 5, no. 3 (2025): e05506. https://doi.org/10.47172/2965-730x.sdgsreview.v5.n03.pe05506.

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Objective: The study assesses postconflict peacebuilding's analytical and political potential. Bourdieu's social practices and peacebuilding ideas show that long-term peace requires integration. We examined Sendoreng, Monterado District, Bengkayang Regency, West Kalimantan to see if local peace initiatives promote reconciliation. Theoretical Framework: Bourdieu's social practices and peacebuilding theories are used to study post-conflict reconciliation. Subjectivity, collective memory, and how individual and communal experiences affect peace processes are stressed. The paradigm emphasises loca
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Daiute, Colette, Ellie Buteau, and Caren Rawlins. "Social-Relational Wisdom: Developmental Diversity in Children’s Written Narratives About Social Conflict." Narrative Inquiry 11, no. 2 (2001): 277–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.11.2.03dai.

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Research has focused on perspective-coordination as a central mechanism and achievement of social development. Theorists have raised questions about whether and how cultural, social, and personal experiences affect such a process. Children from historically discriminated backgrounds, for example, have reasons to be especially knowledgeable about the perspectives of others, but whether and how such knowledge complicates normative developmental patterns requires further inquiry. This paper describes “narrative social wisdom,” extending cognitive-developmental notions of perspective-coordination
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Rima, Ingrid H. "Class Conflict and Adam Smith's “Stages of Social History”." Journal of the History of Economic Thought 20, no. 1 (1998): 103–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1053837200001619.

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The Wealth of Nations (WN) is not a book from which we expect much enlightenment about class conflict. In spite of well-known passages referring to the diverging interests of workers, landlords and capitalists, the impression most have of WN is one of relative harmony among the classes. Nevertheless, Book III, “Of the different Progress of Opulence in different Nations,” which is the briefest and also the least studied of the five books comprising WN, provides considerable insight into the historical origin of conflict among social classes that derive from economic causes, and the circumstance
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Wuli, Rofinus Neto, Muchlis R. Luddin, and Thomas Suyatno. "Conflict Resolution Towards a Sustainable Peace: A Lesson from The Indonesian Military Ordinariate." International Journal of Human Resource Studies 9, no. 3 (2019): 341. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ijhrs.v9i3.15274.

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The diversity of tribes, religions, races, groups, and cultural expressions in various dimensions make Indonesia one of the most vibrant cultures in the world. However, it cannot be denied, that diversity has the potential to trigger social conflicts that can threaten the unity and unity of the nation and state and disrupt a safe and peaceful shared life. The long history of the Indonesian journey proves that social conflicts often occur due to the differences in ethnic groups, religious, racial background, and inter-group (SARA). Therefore, conflict resolution efforts are a necessity for Indo
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Chiang, Connie Y. "Monterey-by-the-Smell: Odors and Social Conflict on the California Coastline." Pacific Historical Review 73, no. 2 (2004): 183–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3641599.

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In the first half of the twentieth century, fish odors created heated conflicts along the Monterey coastline. Few scholars in environmental history, however, have analyzed the significance of olfactory perceptions of the physical environment. This article examines two disputes in which odors became connected to larger power struggles over nature and society. The first conflict involved Chinese fishermen, whose squid-drying fields emitted unpleasant smells that precipitated a campaign to eliminate them. The second conflict emerged when the sardine factories along Cannery Row also created foul o
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Højholt, Charlotte, and Dorte Kousholt. "Contradictions and conflicts: Researching school as conflictual social practice." Theory & Psychology 30, no. 1 (2019): 36–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959354319884129.

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How can theoretical psychology develop concepts for analyzing connections between subjective dilemmas in everyday life and contradictions in historical social practice? We discuss this question by analyzing conflicts related to problems in children’s school lives. One frequent conflict is whether school problems should be explored in relation to individual deficits and deviations, family background, how the school is organized, the societal task of education, etc. However, such conflicts often become concealed by psychological concepts, which contributes to individualization, categorization, a
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Gordillo García, Johan. "Conflict, domination and violence: episodes in Mexican social history." Social Movement Studies 19, no. 1 (2019): 113–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2019.1697664.

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Munck, R., and B. Rolston. "Oral History and Social Conflict: Belfast in the 1930s." Oral History Review 13, no. 1 (1985): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ohr/13.1.1.

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Sumanto, Dedi. "Konflik Sosial Masayarakat dalam Perspektif Sosiologi Hukum Islam." Volksgeist: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum dan Konstitusi 3, no. 1 (2020): 83–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.24090/volksgeist.v3i1.2897.

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Conflicts can be dangerous or may even benefit a relationship, depending on how they are resolved. Because conflict creates strong emotions, emotions are not suitable as a basis for constructive problem solving. Conflict escalation rarely benefits a relationship, especially if it creates selfishness, stubbornness, and withdrawal from relationships. What's worse, conflicts can lead to physical disputes and actual violence, a community can work together, but it can be that at other times the community that has worked together can turn into social conflict. Conversely, people who initially confli
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Chernobrov, D. V. "Identity in contemporary international conflict: typology of the history of conflicts through the prism of an Other." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 3(30) (June 28, 2013): 86–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2013-3-30-86-91.

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The problem of an Other and association with an identity in conflict are among the least explored areas of contemporary conflict studies which tends to regard conflict behaviour as rational. This article suggests several periods in the development and evolution of conflict depending on the role and function of the Other, thus adopting a historical-constructivist approach. From the spread of social application of self-other categories to conflict, to the technological and informational transition from traditional to ‘new’ and asymmetrical wars and counter-insurgency warfare, the Other changed f
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Reisch, Michael, and Karen M. Staller. "Teaching Social Welfare History and Social Welfare Policy From a Conflict Perspective." Journal of Teaching in Social Work 31, no. 2 (2011): 131–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08841233.2011.562134.

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Toscano, Mario Aldo, and Chiara Santini-Parducci. "Vilfredo Pareto. History, his history." Simmel Studies 22, no. 2 (2019): 71–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1058558ar.

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Pareto biographical and intellectual experience offers a privileged point of view on First World War. His life work, Treatise on General Sociology, was published in 1916 by Barbera Publisher in Florence. It is through the conceptual tools contained in this work that he deciphers the ongoing conflict. His interpretative method is based on the distinction between residues and derivations. The firsts are the real motifs that determinate actions, the seconds are false explanations men create to justify their behaviour. War is a conflict between residues and more specifically between two residues:
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Raja, Ira. "Embodied History: Intergenerational Conflict in Indian Fiction." Commonwealth Essays and Studies 27, no. 2 (2005): 9–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/120tr.

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This article builds on the existing critique of the modernization paradigm, and its particularly Indian manifestations, to propose that the relationship between disadvantages in later life and modernization be situated within the context of class-based imbalances of access and exclusion at the intra-familial, intergenerational level. Following Pierre Bourdieu, I adopt a model of class which is based on ‘capital’ movements through social space. Capital here functions as an economistic metaphor referring to the resources distributed throughout the social body. The value of Bourdieu’s ideas is re
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Pupykin, Nikolay. "Reflection of the problematic of political conflicts in the history of public thought." Genesis: исторические исследования, no. 9 (September 2021): 78–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-868x.2021.9.36473.

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This article analyzes the evolution of theoretical approaches of the representatives of foreign (European and US) public thought towards studying the problem of political peace and conflict interaction. The object of this research is the conflictogenic political relations as a form of historical development of the state and social institutions. The subject of this research is the steady development of socio-political and socio-philosophical theories related to political conflicts and social stability. Research methodology is based on the structural-functional and systemic analysis, comparative
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Jati, Wasisto Raharjo. "KEARIFAN LOKAL SEBAGAI RESOLUSI KONFLIK KEAGAMAAN." Walisongo: Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan 21, no. 2 (2013): 393–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.21580/ws.21.2.251.

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This article aims to analyze the relation between local wisdom within religion conflicts resolution in post conflict divided society of Maluku. In the case of Maluku conflict religion was not core sources, but rivalry among societal element to compete for bureaucracy position and economic-politic resources. Religion is only becoming supporting conflict which provides moral legitimation and politic identity to strike others. The history of Maluku conflict indicated by subordination and domination relations that resulted discrimination and marginalization amidst society. The fallacy of the new o
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Rojas Ramírez, José Juan Pablo. "Dilemas del desarrollo regional hidráulico al interior de México: Conflictos en la gestión regional del agua y nueva fórmula política en la Cuenca Lerma-Chapala." HiSTOReLo. Revista de Historia Regional y Local 5, no. 9 (2013): 318–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/historelo.v5n9.36208.

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Durante las últimas dos décadas, en lo que concierne al manejo regional de los recursos hidrológicos en México, sólo se replantearon los mecanismos por los cuales se podía seguir dotando del recurso a las actividades productivas, a partir de la creación de infraestructura y atendiendo secundariamente el deterioro del agua y su saneamiento. Por lo que, dicha dinámica trajo consigo conflictos sociales e intergubernamentales, al momento en el que el agua de calidad para las actividades humanas escaseo, además de problemas ambientales y de salud.Palabras clave: historia ambiental, desarrollo regio
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Perlmann, Joel, and Maris A. Vinovskis. "School Reform and Social Conflict: A Reassessment." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 19, no. 1 (1988): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/204226.

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Tana, Jimmy, and Surya Nita. "THE LAW ENFORCEMENT BY THE INDONESIAN NATIONAL POLICE (POLRI) TO ADDRESS THE TRIGGERS OF SOCIAL CONFLICT DURING THE 2019 ELECTIONS IN BANDAR LAMPUNG." POLICY LAW NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES (POLRI) 3, no. 1 (2023): 96–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.55047/polri.v3i1.1002.

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To address the social conflict triggers during the 2019 elections in Bandar Lampung, it is necessary to implement effective law enforcement. Simply relying on repressive penal measures is insufficient to deter potential perpetrators of election crimes, hoaxes, and hate speech. Likewise, preventive non-punitive approaches are unable to effectively curb the growth of social conflict triggers. Political actors take advantage of Bandar Lampung's history of social conflict, utilizing emotional manipulation as a primary tool in fueling conflicts. Therefore, the Bandar Lampung Police, through their l
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Allen, Garland E. "Eugenics and American social history, 1880–1950." Genome 31, no. 2 (1989): 885–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g89-156.

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Eugenics, the attempt to improve the human species socially through better breeding was a widespread and popular movement in the United States and Europe between 1910 and 1940; Eugenics was an attempt to use science (the newly discovered Mendelian laws of heredity) to solve social problems (crime, alcoholism, prostitution, rebelliousness), using trained experts. Eugenics gained much support from progressive reform thinkers, who sought to plan social development using expert knowledge in both the social and natural sciences. In eugenics, progressive reformers saw the opportunity to attack socia
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Puryanto, Sidik, and Romi Siswanto. "Ideological Conflict in Rembang (Case Study: Cement Mining Conflict in Rembang)." Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun 12, no. 1 (2024): 377. http://dx.doi.org/10.26811/peuradeun.v12i1.1043.

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The ongoing conflict in Watuhputih has escalated into a contentious and complex issue that continues to capture public attention. The debates have given rise to a fierce clash of ideas, concepts, and interpretations of laws, ultimately leading to numerous lawsuits. This study uses a qualitative research approach with Wehr and Bartos analysis to analyze conflict dynamics in the cement factory conflict case in Rembang, Central Java. The qualitative method used a case study. Data collection techniques used in-depth interviews with sources from 20 informants and documentation from various mass med
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Widayat, Ilovia Ayaregita, Diana Mutiara Bahari, Azka Azzahra Salsabila, Nabila Rizky Sri Handayani, and Hanna Khairunnisa Adjie. "Konflik Poso : Sejarah dan Upaya Penyelesaiannya." JUPIIS: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ILMU-ILMU SOSIAL 13, no. 1 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24114/jupiis.v13i1.18618.

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This paper analyzes the history of social conflicts that occurred in Poso district that began in 1992 and their efforts to resolve them. In general, this conflict is seen as a conflict in the name of the dominant religion, namely Islam and Christianity. This conflict is motivated by the displacement of social order in which the indigenous Poso people who mostly adhere to Christian beliefs feel marginalized by migrants, especially from Java, who are mostly Muslim. So this makes the social system move where the newcomers dominate in terms of politics, economics and social, giving rise to sentime
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Thaize Challier, Marie-Christine. "Multidimensional Polarization, Social Classes, and Societal Conflict: Evidence from Medieval Towns." Review of European Studies 8, no. 1 (2016): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/res.v8n1p53.

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&lt;p&gt;The paper focuses on the nature of a population distribution (polarized or not) and its possible influence on societal conflict. Despite theoretical and empirical studies on the link between population’s polarization and social conflict, the relationship remains in question. Up to now, the role of a multidimensional polarization has been neglected and the determination of social classes by their roles and functions (and not by their resource level) has been ignored. To extend the research, we first define a multidimensional polarization index and approach it empirically through quanti
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Farnsworth, Kevin. "International Class Conflict and Social Policy." Social Policy and Society 4, no. 2 (2005): 217–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474746404002301.

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The history of welfare states is marked by divisions between capital and labour and these divisions are replicated at the international level. At the heart of these divisions is enduring class interests which accord different priorities to social and economic factors. That these divisions exist is neither surprising, nor necessarily a problem; the problem, this paper argues, is the increasingly high priority given to business interests by ever more powerful international governmental organisations. This paper presents an analysis of power in the global economy before investigating the social p
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Ryazhev, Andrey S. "ASTRAKHAN’S ARMENIAN COMMUNITIES IN THE MID-18TH CENTURY: THE ANATOMY OF URBAN RELIGIOUS CONFLICT." Ural Historical Journal 80, no. 3 (2023): 151–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2023-3(80)-151-158.

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The article concentrates on the religious policy of the Russian Empire in the Early Modern Time. It considers the conflict between Armenian Gregorian and Catholic communities in the town of Astrakhan, 1755–1760. The author traces the objective prerequisites of the conflict (confessional hostility, economic contradictions, and the desire of the community leaders to take a prominent place in relation to the Russian authorities in the center and in the region). Further, the study indicates the areas in which this conflict manifested itself most often — family relations, the choice of confession o
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Miras Boronat, Núria Sara. "Utopias in conflict: History, political discourse and advertising." Critical Discourse Studies 13, no. 3 (2016): 310–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2016.1141693.

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Camp, Roderic A., Nora Hamilton, and Timothy F. Harding. "Modern Mexico: State Economy and Social Conflict." Hispanic American Historical Review 67, no. 2 (1987): 343. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2515038.

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Camp, Roderic A. "Modern Mexico: State Economy and Social Conflict." Hispanic American Historical Review 67, no. 2 (1987): 343–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-67.2.343.

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Irawan, Arif, Kristian Mairi, and Sulistya Ekawati. "Analysis Of Tenurial Conflict In Production Forest Management Unit (Pfmu) Model Poigar." Jurnal Wasian 3, no. 2 (2016): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.20886/jwas.v3i2.1595.

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This Research aims to determine (1) History, actors and the causes of conflict in terms of the social aspect of economic, cultural and institutional happened in PFMU Model Poigar (2) Recommendations settlement to parse tenurial conflicts PFMU Model Poigar. Data analysis method used is a qualitative approach. The results showed that land claims by communities began of forest utilization activities to meet basic needs. Tenurial conflicts PFMU Model Poigar is a structural conflict. Some of the main actors should receive priority attention is the processing community land in the area and local emp
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Arif, Arif Irawan, Kristian Mairi Kristian, and Sulistya Ekawati Sulistya. "Analysis Of Tenurial Conflict In Production Forest Management Unit (Pfmu) Model Poiga." Jurnal Wasian 3, no. 2 (2016): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.62142/1dzm8446.

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This Research aims to determine (1) History, actors and the causes of conflict in terms of the social aspect of economic, cultural and institutional happened in PFMU Model Poigar (2)Recommendations settlement to parse tenurial conflicts PFMU Model Poigar. Data analysis method used is a qualitative approach. The results showed that land claims by communities began of forest utilization activities to meet basic needs. Tenurial conflicts PFMU Model Poigar is a structural conflict. Some of the main actors should receive priority attention is the processing community land in the area and local empl
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Wengao, Sun. "Ontology and significance of Marxist philosophy." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2023, no. 3-1 (2023): 264–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202302statyi58.

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Marxist philosophy is a means of socio-economic analysis, which is good at analyzing social groups with conflicting interests in society from the viewpoint of contradictions and conflicts. K. Marx took a materialistic view of history, assuming that the motive force of social change lies in the conflict between classes and that social change is dialectical. This paper aims to explore the significance of ontology by studying the ontological development of Marxist philosophy.
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Nagaichuk, Andrei F. "Socio-political technology of war and armed conflict: Some aspects of history and modernity." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies 37, no. 2 (2021): 281–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu17.2021.208.

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The theme of war worries everyone in the modern world, it is the most dangerous and large-scale socio-political conflict that has the prospect of developing to the level of a global catastrophe, characterized as the “third world war”, “nuclear war”, “war with weapons of mass destruction”, etc. Furthermore, the theme includes the whole complex of knowledge and events that affect all spheres of social life and the scientific knowledge. Owing to its pervasive and multidimensional nature, war is studied simultaneously within the framework of military history, economic and the managerial paradigms,
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Domenech, Jordi. "Land Tenure Inequality, Harvests, and Rural Conflict: Evidence from Southern Spain during the Second Republic (1931–1934)." Social Science History 39, no. 2 (2015): 253–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2015.53.

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This paper analyzes rural conflict in one of the most volatile areas of interwar Europe, the latifundia regions of the South of Spain. The historical and economics literature argues that rural conflict is a bottom-up response of landless peasants to unemployment, bad harvests, landownership inequality, changes in property rights, and poor enforcement of proworker legislation. A second generation of historical studies has focused on democratization and concomitant changes in collective bargaining and labor market institutions. Was conflict caused by structural factors like poverty, inequality,
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Wahidah, Fithroh. "KONFLIK SOSIAL DAN POLITIK DALAM KUMPULAN CERPEN DRAMA ITU BERKISAH TERLALU JAUH KARYA PUTHUT EA: KAJIAN SOSIOLOGI SASTRA." Buana Bastra 5, no. 1 (2021): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.36456/bastra.vol5.no1.a3574.

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This study aimed to describe the social and political conflicts contained in the collection of short stories Drama Tells Too far work of Puthut EA and to describe thecorrelation between the short story collection The play was a story Too far work of PuthutEA with reality night history of Indonesian society. Sources of data in this study is the textcontained in the collection of short stories Drama Tells Too far work of Puthut EA. Whilethe research data is an excerpt sentence, description, dialogue, and other important mattersin the collection of short stories Drama Tells Too far work of Puthut
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Molm, L. D., J. L. Collett, and D. R. Schaefer. "Conflict and Fairness in Social Exchange." Social Forces 84, no. 4 (2006): 2331–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sof.2006.0100.

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Samuni, Liran, Anna Preis, Roger Mundry, Tobias Deschner, Catherine Crockford, and Roman M. Wittig. "Oxytocin reactivity during intergroup conflict in wild chimpanzees." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, no. 2 (2016): 268–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1616812114.

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Intergroup conflict is evident throughout the history of our species, ubiquitous across human societies, and considered crucial for the evolution of humans’ large-scale cooperative nature. Like humans, chimpanzee societies exhibit intragroup coordination and coalitionary support during violent intergroup conflicts. In both species, cooperation among group members is essential for individuals to gain access to benefits from engaging in intergroup conflict. Studies suggest that a contributive mechanism regulating in-group cooperation during intergroup conflicts in humans involves the neuropeptid
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Nasir, Mohamad Abdun. "Conflict, Peace, and Religious Festivals." Interreligious Studies and Intercultural Theology 4, no. 1 (2020): 102–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/isit.36471.

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This study elucidates the roots and patterns of conflict and the conditions that facilitate peace and tolerance among Muslims, Hindus, and Christians on Lombok in eastern Indonesia. Known as the island of “a thousand mosques,” Lombok provides examples of how the state, community leaders, and other authorities – both religious and secular – manage a pluralistic society, resolve conflict, and maintain a sense of community. The study reveals that the interreligious conflicts are the result of the island’s history of ethnic and religious segregation. The state policy on religion, which regulates t
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Halynska, Anhelina. "PSYCHOLOGY OF MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL CONFLICTS BY USING MEDIATION." Collection of scientific research papers State University of Infrastructure and Technologies Section “Economics and Management” 51 (June 30, 2022): 71–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.32703/2664-2964-2022-51-71-76.

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The need to study mediationand its role in resolving conflicts is due to modern reality, since conflicts are often based on cultural and civilizational differences. Therefore, today and in the future, there are issues of social behavior, interethnic and interfaith dialogue in society. Mediation does not accept the paradigm of revolutionary changes and does not accept the forceful solution of problems. A conflict is interpreted as “one of the types of social interaction of individuals, social communities, and social institutions, in which the actions of one side, faced with the opposition of th
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Golynchik, Elena O. "The Ethos of Intractable Interethnic Conflict: Research Approaches and Prospects." RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics 17, no. 1 (2020): 29–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-1683-2020-17-1-29-50.

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The present article deals with the concept of ‘ethos’ as applied to intractable interethnic conflicts - this topic has hardly ever been addressed in Russian scientific literature. The ethos of conflict is defined as a system of social beliefs and myths shared by a large group of people involved in a long-term intractable conflict and closely connected with the history of the conflict that dominates in this society, i.e. the collective memory of it. The concept of ‘intractable interethnic conflict’ was introduced into Russian psychology by T.G. Stefanenko, who began to study the phenomenology o
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Anderson, Robert D. "Sociology and history: M. S. Archer's Social Origins of Educational Systems." European Journal of Sociology 27, no. 1 (1986): 149–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003975600004550.

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One of the more ambitious intellectual projects of recent years is the body of work by Margaret S. Archer which centres on her Social Origins of Educational Systems, published in 1979. Archer's thesis is that modern educational systems are of two basic kinds, centralized and decentralized, and that their character and functioning are conditioned by the social and political conflicts of their formative phases. The underlying contrast is between France and England: this was Archer's starting-point, and in 1971 she published Social Conflict and Educational Change in England and France 1789–1848 i
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'Afifah, Nurul, Nelvi Susanti, and Lusi Soraya. "History of Islamic Civilization in the West Asian Region: Tracking the Roots of the Palestine-Israel Conflict." Journal of Islamic History 4, no. 1 (2024): 43–61. https://doi.org/10.53088/jih.v4i1.1089.

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This article discusses Islam in West Asia, focusing on religious patterns, culture, economic dynamics, politics, and the conflict in Palestine. It aims to provide insights into West Asia to deepen understanding of the region and issues related to the ongoing conflict in Palestine, including the roles of various actors. Using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method and a descriptive qualitative approach, this article reveals that West Asia, with its strategic location, has a rich history of cultural and religious diversity. This diversity is reflected in the social, political, and economi
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Ahmed, Iyanda Kamoru, and Adjah Ekwang Adjah. "Democratisation and Conflict in Nigeria." Indonesian Journal of Education and Social Sciences 1, no. 1 (2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.56916/ijess.v1i1.85.

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This paper discusses Democratisation And Conflict In Nigeria. The contemporary history of Nigeria is a tale of internecine conflicts and economic woes. The post-independence vision of Nigeria as a giant of Africa primed to take off into sustained development and democracy has long evaporated. Four decades of nation-building appear to have availed veiy1ittle. Rather than greater integration, there has been, across the nation, a succession of ethnic/religious conflicts, with monumental human ‘casualties and tragedies in their wake. Consequently, various views and strategies are currently being c
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