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Porter, Gina, Kate Hampshire, Albert Abane, Alister Munthali, Elsbeth Robson, and Mac Mashiri. Young People’s Daily Mobilities in Sub-Saharan Africa. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-45431-7.

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Dubeski, Norman. Parasitic people & other daily hazards. Santa Fe, NM: Fenris Brothers, 2009.

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Daily prayers for busy people. Liguori, Mo: Liguori, 2003.

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Daily prayers for busy people. Winona, Minn: Saint Mary's Press, 1990.

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Zhiping, Zhou. Newspaper readings: The U.S.A. in the People's Daily. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1993.

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Oksenberg, Michel. Research Guide to People's Daily Editorials, 1949–1975. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2020.

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Daily reflections for highly effective people. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994.

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Surviving divorce: Daily affirmations. Deerfield Beach, FLA: Health Communications, Inc., 1991.

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Chinese vernacular dwellings: People's daily life with their houses. 2nd ed. Beijing: China Intercontinental Press, 2010.

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Manning, Peter. 'Dog whistle politics' and journalism: Reporting Arabic and Muslim people in Sydney newspapers. Broadway N.S.W: Australian Centre for Independent Journalism, 2004.

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Acts of faith: Daily meditations for people of color. New York: Fireside Book, 1993.

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Kind words for caring people: Daily affirmations for caregivers. Deerfield Beach, Fla: Health Communications, 1993.

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Acts of faith: Daily meditations for people of color. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.

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Szews, George R. Everyday people, everyday grace: Daily meditations for busy Christians. Chicago, IL: ACTA Publications, 1997.

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David, Rosenberg, ed. Daily racism: The press and Black people in Britain. London: Runnymede Trust, 1989.

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Karen, Altergott, ed. Daily life in later life. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1988.

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Research Guide to People’s Daily Editorials, 1949–1975. University of Michigan Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/book.77772.

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Robson, Elsbeth, Gina Porter, Kate Hampshire, Albert Abane, Alister Munthali, and Mac Mashiri. Young People’s Daily Mobilities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Moving Young Lives. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Wridt, Pamela. Young People’s Participation in Program Design Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847128.003.0022.

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This chapter provides a global analysis of main concepts, approaches, and outcomes from engaging young people in participatory processes within development initiatives. The chapter summarizes factors and processes enabling meaningful participation of adolescents in program design research, monitoring, and evaluation. This analysis focuses on adolescents living under difficult circumstances, such as instability and protracted conflict, natural disasters, and health epidemics associated with climate change, systemic poverty, and other forms of social marginalization. These adolescents are often the recipients of international humanitarian and development agency support and programming, yet rarely have the opportunity to evaluate the relevance, effectiveness, and impact of these efforts for their daily lives and communities. As research demonstrated, the potential impact of these efforts far outweighs any barriers or challenges identified in the literature, and in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals, it is no longer an option to exclude young people’s voices in these processes.
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Telban, Borut. Commands as a form of intimacy among the Karawari of Papua New Guinea. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803225.003.0013.

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Over three thousand Karawari-speaking people live in the East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Among the Ambonwari, who belong to one of four dialectal groups, canonical imperatives can be marked with -ra or -nda (‘do it!’), with -n (‘come to do it!’), and with potential -mbi (‘should do it!’). Non-canonical imperatives directed toward first person can be marked either with -n (‘let’s go to do it’) or with -mba and potential prefix and- (‘let’s do it’, ‘should do it’). Imperatives directed toward third person are marked with -mba and imperative prefix ka- (‘let them do it’). Negative imperatives have fewer forms than positive imperatives. For an egalitarian kinship-based society, where people’s lives depend on sharing, exchange, and cooperation, commands are a common way of daily communication. Being used as directives, demands, requests, instructions, exhortations, advice, and even greetings, they generate and reflect close relationships and intimacy between people.
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Lo, Jade, and Nina Eliasoph. Broadening Cultural Sociology's Scope: Meaning-Making in Mundane Organizational Life. Edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander, Ronald N. Jacobs, and Philip Smith. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195377767.013.29.

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This article proposes a more serious engagement between the fields of cultural sociology and organizational sociology by studying how culture shapes daily organizational life and how, in turn, everyday activity can build up to large-scale cultural change. It argues that people’s everyday methods of coordinating action in organizations, no matter how mundane, are meaningful. To support its arguments, the article examines transformations of words’ meanings in everyday language use by looking at three examples, one from a study of changes in the publishing industry and the other two from a larger study of youth civic engagement projects in the United States. It also discusses the concept of typification, structuralism in practice, border disputes within organizations, and Jeffrey C. Alexander’s notion of “performance” within organizations. Finally, it considers the use of cultural sociology to see how people in organizations coordinate action.
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ki, Sekka Sekka. Prioritizing Daily Tasks: Prioritize Daily Tasks As a Successful Peoples. Independently Published, 2021.

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Kölbel, Andrea. In Search of a Future. Edited by Meenakshi Thapan. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190124519.001.0001.

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In a conversation about youth agency, the most common discourses that come up are of acts of liberation, resistance, and deviance. However, this perspective is fairly narrow and runs the risk of reinforcing pervasive and often polarizing depictions of youth. In order to broaden the understanding of young people’s collective actions and their potential social implications, it is necessary to ask: What types of agency do young people demonstrate? This book aims to scrutinize some of the conceptual ideas that underlie prevalent visions of youth as agents of social change and as a source of hope for a better future. As a part of the Education and Society in South Asia series, it provides insightful accounts of students’ daily routines on and around a public university campus in Kathmandu, Nepal, and calls attention to a group of non-elite university students who have remained less visible in scholarly and public debates about student activism, youth unemployment, and international migration. By placing different strands of literature on youth, aspiration, and mobility into conversation, In Search of a Future unveils new and important perspectives on how young people navigate competing social expectations, educational inequalities, and limited job prospects.
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Gamsa, Mark. Communism and the Artistic Intelligentsia. Edited by Stephen A. Smith. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199602056.013.005.

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This article is an effort at comparative history: it treats the intelligentsia in the Soviet Union along with the zhishi fenzi (literally, ‘knowledgeable elements’) in the People’s Republic of China. Starting from a discussion of these terms and ways in which they differ from the Western notion of intellectuals, the article then focuses on the creative work of artists under the two communist regimes. Looking also at the daily conditions, in which writers, musicians, painters, and other members of the artistic intelligentsia in both countries lived and worked, and at their collective image within their societies, the article concludes with a consideration of the legacies and possible prospects of the intelligentsia following the demise of communism in Russia and the introduction of a capitalist market in China.
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Hickey, John Patrick. Daily Thoughts: 90 Daily Readings for Success-Minded People. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011.

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O'Malley, William J. Daily Prayers for Busy People. Saint Mary's Press, 1996.

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Trainer, Sarah, Alexandra Brewis, and Amber Wutich. Extreme Weight Loss. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479894970.001.0001.

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With accelerating obesity and chronic disease rates worldwide, weight loss has emerged as a central concern in medical and public health efforts to improve health. Managing weight is also a very personal concern for many individuals in their effort to conform to thin social body norms in countries like the United States. Surgical weight-loss techniques (bariatric surgeries) currently are the most effective means to lose massive weight quickly, but they are not uncontroversial. This book reflects four years of ethnographic study by three anthropologists, listening to and learning from patients undergoing bariatric surgeries in a large hospital system in the US. The key theme of this book is “weight” as a physical, emotional, and social phenomenon. Extreme weight can be a trigger for prejudice, stigma, and rejection in the United States today, and the transformation of people’s bodies in the wake of surgery and weight loss is potentially physically and socially profound. By focusing on what happens before, during, and after bariatric surgery, this book examines the complex ways in which body weight now defines many aspects of daily US life. It also highlights the work people are willing to do to meet difficult-to-achieve social expectations.
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Pepper, Susan. Dairy Farmer (People). Franklin Watts Ltd, 1985.

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Daily Devotions for Seniors. Publications International, 1995.

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Saito, Yuriko. The Power of Everyday Aesthetics in World-Making. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199672103.003.0007.

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This chapter argues for the importance of cultivating aesthetic literacy and vigilance, as well as practicing aesthetic expressions of moral virtues. In light of the considerable power of the aesthetic to affect, sometimes determine, people’s choices, decisions, and actions in daily life, everyday aesthetics discourse has a social responsibility to guide its power toward enriching personal life, facilitating respectful and satisfying interpersonal relationships, creating a civil and humane society, and ensuring the sustainable future. As an aesthetics discourse, its distinct domain unencumbered by these life concerns needs to be protected. At the same time, denying or ignoring the connection with them decontextualizes and marginalizes aesthetics. Aesthetics is an indispensable instrument for assessing and improving the quality of life and the state of the world, and it behooves everyday aesthetics discourse to reclaim its rightful place and to actively engage with the world-making project.
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Hagenloh, Paul. Discipline, Terror, and the State. Edited by Nicholas Doumanis. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199695669.013.20.

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Violence was key to state administration and politics in interwar Europe, particularly in the major authoritarian regimes on the Continent: Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and the Soviet Union. Yet the nature and level of violence varied substantially among these three regimes, as did the importance of violence in daily policing operations and in people’s lived experiences. This chapter examines the role of violence in state administration in these three dictatorships between 1919 and 1939, focusing on surveillance, political policing, and mass repression. Each regime utilized violence in highly different ways, and it is difficult to speak of a single model of interwar authoritarianism. All three are similar, however, within a broader context of modern European state practices and especially military practices: each promoted a particular vision of social transformation that made sense only in the broader field of military conquest and the framing experiences of two totalizing global wars.
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Solymosi, Reka, and Kate J. Bowers. The Role of Innovative Data Collection Methods in Advancing Criminological Understanding. Edited by Gerben J. N. Bruinsma and Shane D. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190279707.013.35.

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Environmental criminology emphasizes the importance of situational factors associated with increased risk in terms of crime opportunities. One branch of research in this field is oriented toward strengthening the scientific approach to understanding the link between exposure to risk and crime. To achieve this, we need data about how potential victims and potential offenders spend their time, and what places they visit as part of their daily activities. This chapter lays out the potential of novel data sets and then considers in detail two of these new approaches. The first approach involves utilizing advances in technology and sensing to develop bespoke surveys created with specific research studies in mind. The second makes use of existing “big data” or “open-access data” sources on people’s everyday interactions with the environment, and combines multiple data sources to make inferences about routine activities and their link to perception of crime and place.
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Oksenberg, Michel, and Gail Henderson. Research Guide to People's Daily Editorials, 1949-1975. Center for Chinese Studies Publications, 2020.

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Oksenberg, Michel, and Gail Henderson. Research Guide to People's Daily Editorials, 1949-1975. Center for Chinese Studies Publications, 2020.

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Mangold, Michael, Peter Weibel, and Julie Woletz, eds. Vom Betrachten zum Gestalten. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845296968.

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As a consequence of the digital revolution, the tasks and challenges facing museums also have to be redefined. In order to cope with these issues constructively, explanations of the basic theoretical concepts in this respect are equally as necessary as the development of new strategies and models of communication by museums seen against the backdrop of critical reflections on their day-to-day workings. As media use has become commonplace in daily life, people’s expectations of museums have also changed. Visitors to museums are becoming increasingly used to being involved in them as active contributors rather than merely as passive observers, which means that appropriate and attractive ways of meeting these expectations have to be found in line with the educational role of museums. Based on theories of art, culture, education and civilisation, the second and substantially updated edition of this book therefore presents innovative communication strategies from the day-to-day workings of museums.
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More Daily Prayers for Busy People. Saint Mary's Press, 2003.

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More Daily Prayers for Busy People. Liguori Pubns, 2003.

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More Daily Prayers for Busy People. Saint Mary's Press, 1999.

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Alive: Daily Devotions for Young People. Zondervan Publishing Company, 1990.

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Lakes, John M. Daily Diabetes Log Book: Daily Glucose Tracker for People with Diabetes. Independently Published, 2019.

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Burns, Tom, and Mike Firn. Daily living skills. Edited by Tom Burns and Mike Firn. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198754237.003.0024.

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This chapter covers interventions with people who need encouragement with cooking or shopping due to motivational, cognitive, and information-processing difficulties associated with severe mental illness. Community outreach allows an in vivo approach to supporting these tasks that enable people to survive outside of hospital and which contribute to their quality of life. Functional assessment, activity analysis, and collaborative goal setting are discussed, together with ways of measuring progress. The evidence base for interventions such as social skills training is critiqued. A case study and summary care plan illustrate typical approaches with patients in the community.
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Doing What Matters in Times of Stress: An Illustrated Guide. Adapted Version for the Caribbean. Pan American Health Organization, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37774/9789275123935.

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The Caribbean Development Bank and the Pan American Health Organization have developed this stress management guide to help people cope with adversity. The publication is an adaptation for the Caribbean of Doing What Matters in Times of Stress: An Illustrated Guide, a World Health Organization publication to support implementation of its recommendations for stress management. This guide is for all who experience stress, ranging from parents and other caregivers to health professionals working in difficult situations. Informed by available evidence and extensive field testing, the guide provides information and practical skills to help cope with adversity. While the causes of adversity must be addressed, there is also a need to protect and support people’s mental health. This publication has five sections, each containing a new idea and technique to cope with stress. These are easy to learn and can be used for just a few minutes a day to help reduce stress. Readers can go through one section every few days and take time to practice the exercises and use the learning in the days in between. Another option is for them to read the book through once, applying whatever they can, and then read it again, taking more time to appreciate the ideas and practice the techniques. Practicing and applying the ideas to daily life is key for reducing stress. The guide can be read at home, during break or rest periods at work, before going to sleep, or at any other time when people might have a few moments to concentrate on taking care of themselves.
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Daily Wisdom for Couples. Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, 2000.

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Willett, Edward. Arthritis (Diseases and People). Enslow Publishers, 2000.

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Neufeld, Jody. Daily Devotions of Ordinary People - Extraordinary God. Energion Publications, 2004.

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Barclay, William L. Marching Orders: Daily Readings for Younger People. Hyperion Books, 1990.

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Eastwood, Vena. Benedict Rules: Daily Readings for Young People. Source Books, 2001.

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Donders, Joseph G. Becoming an Advent people ;: Daily Gospel reflections. Twenty-Third Publications, 1990.

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Rey, N. 365 Daily Exercises: Microworkouts for Busy People. Cool Publications, 2021.

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365 Daily Meditations for People with Diabetes. American Diabetes Association, 2004.

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