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Latorre, Diego. "Domestic Service and the Labour Movement in Franco-Era Spain: The Young Christian Workers and the Struggles of Domestic Workers (1960–1976)." Labour History Review 90, no. 2 (2025): 205–30. https://doi.org/10.3828/lhr.2025.8.

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The 1960s and 1970s in Spain were a period of intense social mobilization against Franco’s dictatorship. The clandestine and democratic labour movement was the main political agent behind efforts to improve working conditions and to achieve a political transition towards democracy in Spain. However, within this context, domestic workers were alien to this process. The Francoist dictatorship did not consider domestic service to be a form of employment, and thus excluded maids from the labour laws and social protection measures that were reserved for workers and their families. This also meant t
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Trần, Claire Thị Liên. "Thanh Lao Công [Young Christian Workers] in Tonkin, 1935–1945." Journal of Vietnamese Studies 17, no. 2-3 (2022): 93–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/vs.2022.17.2-3.93.

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This article focuses on the emergence of the youth Christian workers movement in Tonkin during the decisive decade before the Vietnamese Revolution (1935–1945). It explores the spread of the social doctrines and associational forms of the global Catholic Action movement among Vietnamese Catholics in a colonial context. How were these new forms of militancy disseminated among the Vietnamese Catholic communities, both clergy and laity? To what extent were Catholic youth mobilized by these perspectives of living their faith beyond the borders of their parish and its “good deeds”? An analysis of t
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Tapia, Maite, and Lowell Turner. "Renewed Activism for the Labor Movement: The Urgency of Young Worker Engagement." Work and Occupations 45, no. 4 (2018): 391–419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0730888418785657.

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In this article, the authors consider the findings of a multi-year, case study-based research project on young workers and the labor movement in four countries: France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The authors examine the conditions under which young workers actively engage in contemporary labor movements. Although the industrial relations context matters, the authors find the most persuasive explanations to be agency-based. Especially important are the relative openness and active encouragement of unions to the leadership development of young workers, and the persistenc
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Thompson, Naomi, and James Ballantyne. "‘Being church’: The Social and Spiritual Purposes and Impacts of Christian Detached Youth Work." Journal of Youth and Theology 16, no. 2 (2017): 89–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24055093-01602002.

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In this paper, we explore the social and spiritual purposes and impacts of Christian detached youth work in theukthrough an exploration of relevant literature and through qualitative research with a small sample of youth workers. The article finds, both in the literature and the primary research, that the development of relationships between youth worker and young person is the most significant purpose and impact of Christian detached youth work. These relationships are used to facilitate impacts, both social and spiritual, in detached youth work, but are also seen as an important impact in th
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Bazen, Stephen, and Khalid Maman Waziri. "The integration of young workers into the labour market in France." International Journal of Manpower 41, no. 1 (2019): 17–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijm-07-2018-0204.

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Purpose Using a representative survey of young persons having left full-time education in France in 1998 and interviewed in 2001 and 2005, the purpose of this paper is to examine the process of their integration into normal employment (a stable job with a standard employment contract) and the extent to which job matches are inefficient in the sense that the pay in a job is below an individual’s potential earnings. The latter are determined principally by diploma level and educational specialisation, although other forms of training and labour market experience are relevant. Design/methodology/
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Cha, J. Mijin, Jane Holgate, and Karel Yon. "Emergent Cultures of Activism: Young People and the Building of Alliances Between Unions and Other Social Movements." Work and Occupations 45, no. 4 (2018): 451–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0730888418785977.

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This article considers emergent cultures of activism among young people in the labor movement. The authors question whether unions should reconsider creating different forms of organization to make themselves relevant to new generations of workers. Our comparative case study research from the United States, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom—where young people are engaged in “alter-activism” and unions have successfully recruited and included young workers—shows that there is potential for building alliances between trade unions and other social movements. The authors suggest that emergin
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Mercier, Charles. "Young People, Globalization and Interfaith Advocacy." Social Sciences and Missions 36, no. 1-2 (2023): 90–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18748945-bja10064.

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Abstract This article aims at understanding how, in a global era, young people have appropriated interreligious advocacy, through the study of the Interfaith Tour (IFT). This program, created in 2012 in France, aims to provide every two years four or five young people of different beliefs (atheist, Christian, Muslim, Jewish) with the opportunity to go a world tour, followed by a tour round France (to share the discoveries made during the trip with the French public). Most of IFT’s objectives overlap those of adult interreligious movements. The program seeks to convince that religious differenc
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Poisson, Fransez. "The Circulation of Youth Policies and Adaptation of Youth Work Practices Organised by Young People at Local Level in France." Youth and Globalization 3, no. 1 (2021): 89–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/25895745-03010004.

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Abstract This article is focused on two local participation initiatives in North America and Europe. The Youth Services Cooperatives, summer organizations created by teenagers in Quebec, have been adopted in France since 2013, with the support of local institutions responsible for organising youth policies in the Brittany region (France). The other initiative, youth dialogue exchanges organised by young people, was established in Italy, the United Kingdom, and France. This European scheme aimed to create new ways of thinking about cultural policies for young people at local level. Conceptually
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Mueller, Jens. "Specialized Catholic Action in the United States: The Case of the Young Christian Workers." U.S. Catholic Historian 40, no. 4 (2022): 45–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cht.2022.0022.

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Costa, Joaquim. "Católicos e relações de classe: as visões de Liga Operária Católica, Juventude Operária Católica e Associação Cristã de Empresários e Gestores." Sociologia: Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto 40 (2020): 6–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/08723419/soc40a1.

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This paper focuses on a theme that has been underestimated: that of reciprocal relations and representations between Catholics separated by different class belongings, in this case, between employers and workers. These representations focus on the relationship between labor and capital, as well as on the production and distribution / redistribution of wealth, and involve the notion of social justice. I chose to study, three Catholic associations - one of businesspersons (Associação Cristã de Empresários e Gestores / ACEGE – Association of Christian Entrepreneurs and Managers), one of workers (
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Goodwin, Bonni, Angela Pharris, and Dallas Pettigrew. "Reframing the Orphan Mandate." Social Work & Christianity 47, no. 3 (2020): 33–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.34043/swc.v47i3.111.

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Caring for the orphan is a biblical mandate for those who follow the Christian faith tradition. Yet, far too often, this charge has led to coercion and exploitation of marginalized populations. This manuscript will examine this phenomenon through the adoption of Indigenous people starting in colonial America, when Christian missionaries from Europe believed it was their spiritual obligation to “save” young Indigenous children from their “heathen” culture. This belief still shapes many adoption practices today. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) is presented as a step towards legal reparations
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Simms, Melanie, Dennis Eversberg, Camille Dupuy, and Lena Hipp. "Organizing Young Workers Under Precarious Conditions: What Hinders or Facilitates Union Success." Work and Occupations 45, no. 4 (2018): 420–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0730888418785947.

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Under what conditions do young precarious workers join unions? Based on case studies from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the authors identify targeted campaigns, coalition building, membership activism, and training activities as innovative organizing approaches. In addition to traditional issues such as wages and training quality, these approaches also featured issues specific to precarious workers, including skills training, demands for minimum working hours, and specific support in insecure employment situations. Organizing success is influenced by bargaining st
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Mann, Keith. "Christian Chevandier, Cheminots en greve: ou la construction d'une identite (1848–2001). Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose, 2002. 399 pp. 20 € paper." International Labor and Working-Class History 65 (April 2004): 182–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547904260136.

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Christian Chevandier's Cheminots en Greve is a social, political, and institutional history of railroad workers in France from 1848 to 2001. It is told from the standpoint of the role of strikes in forming the occupational identity of these workers, known in France as cheminots (Chevandier finds the earliest use of the expression dating back to 1898; by the 1930s the Academie Francaise officially recognized it as a French word). Cheminots belong to various crafts and trades. They drive the trains, repair locomotives and rolling stock in shops and factories, sell tickets in stations and collect
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Virgos, Julien. "L’entrée des jeunes actifs dans l’animation socioculturelle : évolutions du rapport au travail durant le processus de socialisation professionnelle." Revue Jeunes et Société 5, no. 2 (2022): 123–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1085573ar.

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This article explores changes in the “relationship to work” (Paugam, 2000; Longo, 2011; Longo & Bourdon,
 2016) among young entrants in the field of youth work across the stages of “professional socialization”
 (Hughes, 1996; Author 1, 2020) associated with the first years of practice. It explores the experiences of
 17 young youth workers, based on comprehensive interviews conducted during ethnographic fieldwork
 carried out in nine youth services organizations based in the Toulouse region of France. A combination
 of thematic analysis and temporal bracketing supp
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Ponthieux, Sophie, and Pierre Concialdi. "Low pay and poor workers: a comparative study of France and the United States." Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research 6, no. 4 (2000): 650–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102425890000600408.

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In the USA the share of low-wage earners in the labour force is twice as high as in France, although it has remained relatively constant on the other side of the Atlantic in recent years, whereas it has risen in France. The characteristics of the workers affected in the two countries are comparable: women, young people and the low-skilled are more than proportionately affected, groups that are also more frequently encountered in part-time jobs. Low-wage earners have a higher risk of living in a low-income household than the average for wage and salary earners. In the USA poor people of working
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Wartenweiler, Thomas, and Francisco Jose Eiroa-Orosa. "Effects of Spiritual Change on the Re-Entry Adjustment of Christian Young Adult Humanitarian Workers." Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications 70, no. 3 (2016): 176–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1542305016655177.

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Ross, Andrew Israel. "Sex in an Old Regime City: Young Workers and Intimacy in France, 1660–1789." Labor 19, no. 2 (2022): 106–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-9576863.

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Hardwick, Julie. "Agency, norms, and community: young workers’ intimacy and sexual culture in Old Regime France." Dix-huitième siècle 55, no. 1 (2023): 95–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dhs.055.0095.

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Prisdiana, Theresia Widya, and Don Bosco Karnan Ardijanto. "KAUM MUDA DALAM HIDUP MENGGEREJA DI LINGKUNGAN ST. FILIPUS PAROKI ROH KUDUS SURABAYA." CREDENDUM: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama 6, no. 2 (2024): 113–22. https://doi.org/10.34150/credendum.v6i2.807.

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Basic christian community of St. Philip at the Holy Spirit Parish in Surabaya inhabited by many catholic young people so called catholic young people (Orang Muda Katolik or OMK). Most of the OMK members consist of the students or workers. The busyness of studying and working resulting in many of OMK’s members are not actively involved in the church activities. Most of them rarely and reluctantly participate in the Church activities. They spend most of their holidays and free time with their own friends, and they pay less attention to the Church’s activities. The research was conducted with the
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Moleka, Pitshou. "HOW TO PREVENT AND ERADICATE THE KULUNA PHENOMENON? A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE IN SOCIAL WORK AND CITY GOVERNANCE." International Journal of Advanced Research 9, no. 08 (2021): 1125–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/13363.

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The kuluna phenomenon is a social pathology having many causal factors in multidimensional systems such as the microsystem and the macrosystem. So the changing process requires first the prevention by elaborating a public policy with a multisector impact. But many times reaction is applied instead of preventing to avoid gangsters among young in the city of Kinshasa by the public managers. In this article, we give some prerequisites for the elaboration of a multisector public policy and the praxis, concerning legal authorities and the Christian social workers through the churches and other Chri
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Bailey, Paul. "The Chinese Work—Study Movement in France." China Quarterly 115 (September 1988): 441–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030574100002751x.

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In 1920 Wang Guangqi(1892–1936), a founder member of the Young China Association (Shaonian Zhongguo Xuehui) in 1918, wrote that in the past few years a clear division had arisen among Chinese overseas students. Those studying in the United States, having been influenced by the philosophy of “worshipping money” (baijin zhuyi) wanted to build a “capitalist” China on the American model when they returned. The work-study students in France, however, were concerned with practical training and participation in the labouring world. While Chinese students in the United States received regular governme
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Astell, Ann W. "Artful Dogma: The Immaculate Conception and Franz Werfel's Song of Bernadette." Christianity & Literature 62, no. 1 (2012): 5–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014833311206200102.

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An international bestseller when it first appeared in 1941 and the inspiration for an Academy-award winning film, Franz Werfel's historical novel The Song of Bernadette has received surprisingly little critical attention. Written against the background of the Nazi persecution of the Jews, the Song chronicles the Marian apparitions at Lourdes, France, in 1858 and the life of the young visionary, Bernadette Soubirous. A once-celebrated émigré writer, Werfel identified himself as both Jewish and Christian. His Song of Bernadette deserves recognition not only as a masterpiece of realistic hagiogra
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Cage, E. Claire. ":Sex in an Old Regime City: Young Workers and Intimacy in France, 1660–1789." Journal of Modern History 95, no. 4 (2023): 967–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/727416.

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Jones, Jennifer M. ":Sex in an Old Regime City: Young Workers and Intimacy in France, 1660–1789." Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal 18, no. 1 (2023): 197–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/725696.

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Labobar, Yohanes Kristian. "Family Altar as a Papuan Contextual Missiology Education in Christian Family Environment." International Journal of Asian Education 4, no. 3 (2023): 167–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.46966/ijae.v4i3.351.

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This research aims to know and understand the position of the family altar in local Papuan culture in maintaining the holiness of today's increasingly modern families and realizing the mission of Christ. The research method used is Qualitative with an Ethnographic approach. The primary data sources in this study consist of individuals familiar with and engaging in Family Altar rituals. Meanwhile, secondary data sources encompass existing scientific literature. The researcher selected participants and respondents non-randomly, specifically opting for purposeful sampling. This approach involved
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Scali, Jacqueline, Aurélia Richard, and Mariette Gerber. "Diet profiles in a population sample from Mediterranean southern France." Public Health Nutrition 4, no. 2 (2001): 173–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/phn200065.

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AbstractObjectiveA Mediterranean diet quality index (MDQI) was devised to give an overall assessment of dietary habits and to identify groups at risk.DesignThe MDQI was based on scores given for selected levels of consumption of selected nutrients and foods.SettingMediterranean southern France.SubjectsThe sample included 473 men and 491 women in three age classes recruited at random.ResultsOnly 9.5% of men, 9.0% of women, 4.7% of 20–34 year old subjects, 6.6% of 35–54 year old subjects and 14.0% of 55–76 year old subjects were shown to have a healthy diet. However, 10.1% of men, 8.6% of women,
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Baltutis, Peter E. ""A Disturber of Christians": The Life and Spirituality of Romeo Maione." Catholic Historical Review 110, no. 2 (2024): 285–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cat.2024.a927996.

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Abstract: During his lifetime, Romeo Maione (1925–2015) was widely regarded as one of Canada's most prominent Catholic advocates for social justice. As the first national President of the Young Christian Workers in Canada, he brought this movement into English Canada and challenged Catholic lay people to become more actively involved in the world. As the first Executive Director of Development and Peace-Caritas Canada, his dynamic leadership established the foundation for how this new nationwide movement would serve the world's poor. An innovative thinker, he was the catalyst for creating ecum
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PACHOWICZ, ANNA. "POLISH EMIGRATION IN FRANCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY." ИСТРАЖИВАЊА, no. 28 (December 27, 2017): 134–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.19090/i.2017.28.134-146.

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The main aim of the article is an attempt to show the life of Polish emigration in France in the first half of the 20th century and, above all, the circumstances and organization of the trips, the number of people, their distribution within the territory of individual departments, working conditions and the problem of assimilation. In those times, Poles were coming to work in France from the territory of Germany (Westphalia) and from Poland. France was a destination Poles were very keen on and emigrated to on several occasions. On the one hand, France needed workers and, on the other hand, the
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Krpan, Mira, Margareta Gardijan Kedžo, and Berislav Žmuk. "Exploring the Link Between Education Length and Employment Outcomes among Youth in Europe: A Hierarchical Clustering Approach." Business Systems Research Journal 14, no. 2 (2023): 190–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bsrj-2023-0019.

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Abstract Background As the world rapidly evolves, digitalisation continues, and artificial intelligence is used, it is crucial to understand how education systems are preparing future generations to succeed in this very dynamic environment where there is a tremendous demand for skilled workers. Objectives This paper analyses similarities and differences between European Union Member States regarding the educational attainment of young adults and their performance in the labour market. Methods/Approach Ward’s cluster method in hierarchical cluster analysis for output and outcome indicators of y
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Gehanno, Jean-François, Martine Pestel-Caron, Michèle Nouvellon, and Jean-François Caillard. "Nosocomial Pertussis in Healthcare Workers From a Pediatric Emergency Unit in France." Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology 20, no. 8 (1999): 549–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/501667.

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AbstractObjective:After pertussis was diagnosed in July 1997 in a 55-year-old nurse (case) from a pediatric emergency unit who had a respiratory illness and paroxysmal cough for 5 weeks, an epidemiological investigation was initiated to determine if other healthcare workers (HCWs) from the same unit also had pertussis.Design:Interviews were conducted to assess symptoms occurring in the previous months. Two sera were collected 2 to 3 months apart for 59 of 61 HCWs of the unit. The IgG response to pertussis toxin was determined using Western blot assay.Setting:Pediatric emergency unit (61 HCWs)
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Morgan, Kimberly J. "The Politics of Mothers' Employment: France in Comparative Perspective." World Politics 55, no. 2 (2003): 259–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wp.2003.0013.

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Contemporary theories and typologies of welfare states in Western Europe assume that social democratic parties are the engine behind progressive policies on gender roles and on the participation of women in the labor force. The French case challenges these assumptions—this conservative welfare state, surprisingly, provides an extensive system of public day care along with other forms of support that facilitate mothers' employment. This article explains the existence of the French system through a comparative historical analysis of child care policy in France and other European welfare states.
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D'URSO, SANDRA. "On the Theology of Romeo Castellucci's Theatre and the Politics of the Christian ‘Occupation’ of His Stage." Theatre Research International 38, no. 1 (2013): 34–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883312000971.

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In a short video documenting the occupation of a stage at the Théâtre de la Ville in France, a group of young Christian protesters are shown interrupting the scheduled theatre production of Romeo Castellucci's On the Concept of the Face of Christ (October 2011). A number of security personnel emerge onto the stage and a physical struggle erupts with the Christians; bodies push and pull against each other in an unscheduled theatre of religiously motivated protest. Finally, a group of police march purposefully onto the stage and close down the Christians’ protest. I will argue that the affirmati
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Roulleau-Berger, Laurence. "Le seconde generazioni di fronte alla precarizzazione e all'etnicizzazione del lavoro in Francia." SOCIOLOGIA E POLITICHE SOCIALI, no. 1 (April 2009): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/sp2009-001004.

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- This article examines the situation of immigrant young generations in France, with a specific focus on their process of insertion in the labour market. As it emerges from different sources, this process can be influenced both by ethnic forms of discrimination and by precarious employment. The biographical paths of the second generation testifies on one hand the fragmentation and the ethnic stratification of the labour market, while on the other economic issues are entrenched, with the multiplication of the spaces of transnational trade and its related factors. The main opportunities availabl
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Walsh, Melissa Jean, and Nicholas Thomas Shaw Marshall. "‘Necessary Cessation from Toil and Work’: Young Christian Workers and the Question of Sport on Sundays in Post-War Melbourne." International Journal of the History of Sport 35, no. 1 (2018): 87–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2018.1471063.

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Piela, Michał. "Priorytety duszpasterskie w Diecezji Wrocławskiej w pierwszych latach pasterskiej posługi biskupa Adolfa Bertrama (1)." Wrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny 19, no. 2 (2011): 185–93. https://doi.org/10.52097/wpt.3031.

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The period of World War I, which also marked the beginnings of Bertram’s reign over the diocese of Wrocław, was very difficult. It was the time of war, the collapse of the German Empire and the rise of the Weimar Republic. On the basis of the preserved protocol from the Conference of the Deans of 1915, the author has made an attempt to investigate certain pastoral issues to which bishop Bertram and his colleagues paid particular attention. The subjects which were of great interest to the ordinary and the deans in 1915 included: the spread of Christian and catechism teachings by the priests on
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Gregersen, Malin. "Weaving Relationships." Social Sciences and Missions 30, no. 1-2 (2017): 74–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18748945-03001013.

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Swedish missionary Ingeborg Wikander (1882–1941) arrived in China in 1916 and worked for the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) in Changsha between 1917 and 1927. During her first years in China, in the process of becoming established in the new country, Wikander moved within several transnational missionary contexts, and she established relationships and networks crucial for her future work. Through the personal example of a Swedish YWCA secretary, this article draws attention to the building of personal relationships within the larger transnational missionary communities of China of
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Wang, Peter Chen-main. "Caring Beyond National Borders: The YMCA and Chinese Laborers in World War I Europe." Church History 78, no. 2 (2009): 327–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640709000511.

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It is well known that 175,000 Chinese laborers worked for Allied troops in Europe during World War I. This phenomenon has been recorded in major WWI histories and has become the topic of monographs in Chinese and Western languages. Chinese laborers solved the Allied problem of a serious manpower shortage and made contributions to military fieldwork, construction, and factory work. Comparatively speaking, few scholars have paid attention to the Christian work among the Chinese laborers, which gave them considerable comfort and assistance and which laid the foundation for other service to Chines
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Lieberman, Lisa. "Romanticism and the Culture of Suicide in Nineteenth-Century France." Comparative Studies in Society and History 33, no. 3 (1991): 611–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417500017205.

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An anonymous comment on the suicidal inclinations of great men appeared among the regular articles in an 1850 issue of the highly regarded journal of mental hygiene, the Annales médico-psychologiques. “Some curious rapprochements might be drawn,” the author suggested, “given the frequency with which this thought occurs among celebrated men; but it is clear that if insanity were the sole possible explanation, only the lot of the common people would be desirable.” On one level, this statement represents an editorial contribution to an intense debate taking place in the journal's pages concerning
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Fedorka, Drew. "A Technocratic Ideal." Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques 51, no. 1 (2025): 6–26. https://doi.org/10.3167/hrrh.2025.510102.

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Abstract This article tracks the rise and eventual fall of the jeune cadre social type in postwar France. The term evoked the young and university-educated middle manager, an upwardly mobile member of the salaried middle class. The jeune cadre was at the center of postwar modernization and was also an emblematic part of France's “golden age of growth,” the Trente Glorieuses. Building on scholarship that questions the periodization and its underlying notions of material and social progress, this article uses the jeune cadre as a case study to explore the limits of the modernizing project. It hi
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Ross, Ellen. "St. Francis in Soho: Emmeline Pethick, Mary Neal, the West London Wesleyan Mission, and the Allure of “Simple Living” in the 1890s." Church History 83, no. 4 (2014): 843–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640714001152.

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An 1894 biography of St. Francis of Assisi was a milestone in the lives of two young urban missionaries. They were “Sisters of the People” at the dynamic and progressive Wesleyan Methodist West London Mission in Soho, a poor and overcrowded central London district. Sister Mary Neal and Sister Emmeline Pethick would eventually distinguish themselves nationally, Emmeline as a militant suffragist in tandem with her husband Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, and later as a feminist and peace activist; Mary as a music educator and folklorist. French protestant clergyman Paul Sabatier's scholarly but lyric
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Crépon, Bruno, Esther Duflo, Marc Gurgand, Roland Rathelot, and Philippe Zamora. "Do Labor Market Policies have Displacement Effects? Evidence from a Clustered Randomized Experiment *." Quarterly Journal of Economics 128, no. 2 (2013): 531–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjt001.

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Abstract This article reports the results from a randomized experiment designed to evaluate the direct and indirect (displacement) impacts of job placement assistance on the labor market outcomes of young, educated job seekers in France. We use a two-step design. In the first step, the proportions of job seekers to be assigned to treatment (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%) were randomly drawn for each of the 235 labor markets (e.g., cities) participating in the experiment. Then, in each labor market, eligible job seekers were randomly assigned to the treatment, following this proportion. After eigh
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Ujazdowski, Kazimierz M. "Ocalenie Republiki. Charles de Gaulle wobec tradycji republikańskiej (1940-1946)." Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne 64, no. 2 (2018): 211–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/cph.2012.64.2.09.

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Contrary to the common belief, the Fifth Republic could not be established as a Republican monarchy. In France the idea of a republic was created by the French Revolution and its values were shaped in the fundamental confrontation with the monarchist tradition. The specifically understood idea of a nation’s sovereignty the formation of which was influenced by Rousseau’s though, as well as the ideas of the indivisibility and lay character of the republic, constituted a completely new model of statehood. In such a situation, the synthesis of antagonistic traditions was not possible. Although de
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ŠUNDALIĆ, Zlata. "WALKING TO TRUE SERMONS AND LISTENING TO GOD'S WORD." Lingua Montenegrina 24, no. 2 (2019): 231–52. https://doi.org/10.46584/lm.v24i2.714.

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The center of Croatian Protestantism was in Urach and its main initiator was Ivan Ungnad (1493–1564). Ungnad established a print shop and with gathered co-workers managed to publish in only a few years (1561–1564) approximately 25000 Croatian religious books in Glagolitic, Cyrillic and La-tin script. In Ungnad’s „Biblical institute“ in Urach Stjepan Konzul Istranin and Anton Dalmatin were involved in the translational and publishing work, along with other co-workers mostly translators (Juraj Cvečić, Juraj Juričić, Matija Pomazanić, Gjuro pl. Drinovački...). It was intended to expand the reform
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Hua, Duan. "“Double-Burdened Mothers”." Review of Religion and Chinese Society 5, no. 1 (2018): 101–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22143955-00501006.

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Since its reopening in the late 1970s, the Protestant Church (including both registered and unregistered churches) in mainland China has experienced rapid growth characterized by three conspicuous phenomena: extreme gender disproportion, increased numbers of young intellectual and white-collar converts, and growing numbers of women pastors. In this narrative study conducted between May 2016 and May 2017, the researcher interviewed eight women pastors in Protestant churches in W Province to understand their lives and experiences. This study found that the majority of the participating women pas
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Kim, HyeongRyeol, and Won-Jun Choi. "SS39 HOW TO PUBLISH YOUR WORK ON WORKERS' HEALTH: INSIGHTS FROM THE EDITORS-IN-CHIEF OF SEVERAL OSH JOURNALS." Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.0238.

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Abstract Scientists often seek to publish their work in renowned international journals, primarily indexed in Web of Science (WoS) or Scopus. However, young scientists often face challenges in getting their studies published due to a lack of submission strategy, despite the quality of their work being sufficient. In this session, Editors-in-Chief of major OSH journals will provide insights into the status of their journals and offer strategies for successful submission. The OSH journals represented in this session are: JOH (Journal of Occupational Health, Japan), OEM (Occupational and Environm
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Mandel, Maud S. "One Nation Indivisible: Contemporary Western European Immigration Policies and the Politics of Multiculturalism." Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 4, no. 1 (1995): 89–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/diaspora.4.1.89.

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Since World War II, policies with regard to immigrant populations have changed dramatically and repeatedly throughout Western Europe. From 1945 to 1955, Western European nations absorbed an enormous number of refugees uprooted during the war. Until the 1970s, governments did not limit migration, nor did they formulate comprehensive social policies toward these new immigrants. Indeed, from the mid-1950s until 1973, most Western European governments, interested in facilitating economic growth, allowed businesses and large corporations to seek cheap immigrant labor abroad. As Georges Tapinos poin
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Mülberger, Annette. "Ciencia y política en tiempos de guerra fría: un examen psicológico de niños españoles en el exilio." Universitas Psychologica 13, no. 5 (2014): 1941. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.upsy13-5.cptg.

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During the Second World War, physicians, psychiatrists, social workers, and psychologists developed a growing interest in studying the effect war had on the bodies and minds of children. Many of the observations were carried out in the 1940s in France, Great Britain, and the United States. With respect to the Spanish youth, no such interest related to the Civil War is known. The present article deals with a psychological study undertaken towards the end of the 1940s in France by a Spanish physician (named A. Piñar) with exiled children and teenagers, a study ignored up to now. The physician ai
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Yashchuk, Sergiy. "Forming of Students’ Professional Legal Competency: Foreign Experience." Comparative Professional Pedagogy 6, no. 3 (2016): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rpp-2016-0034.

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AbstractThe article deals with analysis of future social workers’ training in the context of forming students’ professional legal competency in higher education institutions of European Union (EU), the USA and Ukraine. Based on the study of scientific and reference sources the peculiarities of the educational process in the most popular higher education institutions, particularly, in EU, offering Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Social Work have been defined: in France there is no distinct differentiation between social workers and social pedagogues; these professions successfully combine fu
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Pashkeeva, Natalia. "Building an Informal Transnational Information Network on the USSR from Paris: An Outside Perspective on Soviet Life in 1923–1939." Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research 16, no. 2 (2024): 57–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.25285/2078-1938-2024-16-2-57-94.

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The article presents findings on the informal network exchanging and disseminating information about socioeconomic and political trends in the USSR in 1923–1939. This network, formed through interactions between the workers of the American Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) and Soviet émigrés in Paris, was supported by American and British academics, public figures, and religious actors. Their goal was to improve public information and raise awareness of repressions in the USSR. The central argument is that this network emerged spontaneously to meet the demand from religious and public a
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Marc’hadour, Germain. "Exile and Thomas More." Moreana 44 (Number 171-, no. 3-4 (2007): 34–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/more.2007.44.3-4.6.

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In Christian parlance, using philosophical analogy, exile is a polyhedric term. More encountered it in both Testaments, with the nomadic life of the patriarchs, the exodus from Egypt, the deportation to Babylon, the persecution that created a diaspora of the Church from the very first century; also in the experience of many saints including archbishops of Canterbury, in England’s dynastic wars which forced successive sovereigns to seek refuge on the Continent; even in pagan antiquity. Anglican uniformity drove many members of More’s entourage to Flanders or France; under Edward VI and Elizabet
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