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Anthropological investigation of a Kurdish village population from south-eastern Turkey. I. Regional comparison of morphological features

1988

The paper is dealing with an anthropological investigation of a Kurdish village population from southern Turkey. We especially attached importance on the complete registration of all inhabitants to get a reliable sample for regional comparison of morphological features. Anthropological data of other Kurdish population groups are used for univariate and multivariate analysis. The resulting clusters are discussed beside the question of representation under the standpoint of regional and cultural origin of the samples.

education.field_of_studyMultivariate analysisPopulationPopulation structureUnivariateSample (statistics)General MedicineRepresentation (politics)GeographyAnthropologyAnimal Science and ZoologyeducationCartographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyAnthropologischer Anzeiger
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The need for a behavioural science focus in research on mental health and mental disorders

2013

Psychology as a science offers an enormous diversity of theories, principles, and methodological approaches to understand mental health, abnormal functions and behaviours and mental disorders. A selected overview of the scope, current topics as well as strength and gaps in Psychological Science may help to depict the advances needed to inform future research agendas specifically on mental health and mental disorders. From an integrative psychological perspective, most maladaptive health behaviours and mental disorders can be conceptualized as the result of developmental dysfunctions of psychological functions and processes as well as neurobiological and genetic processes that interact with …

education.field_of_studyPsychotherapistmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationPsychological interventionBehavioural sciencesDiseaseMental health3. Good healthPsychology of sciencePsychiatry and Mental healthConceptual frameworkPsychologyeducationDiversity (politics)media_commonInternational Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
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Bodily cleanliness in modern nursing

2013

Why are bodily washing practices the way they are in nursing? Michel Foucault argues that modern democratic societies discipline human bodies in accordance with political interests. In the extension of that argumentation we will show that bodily cleanliness in modern nursing may have been used as a disciplining tool. The first part of our discussion takes as its point of departure the second half of the 19th/the beginning of the 20th centuries, the period in which modern nursing emerged. At that time scientific theories on hygiene seem to have legitimized the political effort to produce a clean, pleasant-smelling, decent, obedient, and productive population. Doctors, nurses and teachers pla…

education.field_of_studyResearch and Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationHistorical ArticleGeneral MedicineHumanismScientific theoryDemocracyArgumentation theoryIssues ethics and legal aspectsPoliticsNursingHistory of nursingSociologyeducationmedia_commonNursing Philosophy
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Eclecticismo en la intervención con adolescentes en conflicto con la ley

2014

El trabajo social, como disciplina científica, se dota de marcos conceptuales que son derivados de otras ciencias sociales que legitiman y avalan su práctica profesional. A lo largo de su historia, ha ido produciéndose enfoques conceptuales y modelos teóricos que dirigen la intervención profesional con la finalidad de abordar, eficazmente, la pluralidad de problemáticas y demandas sociales que integra su ámbito de actuación. En el presente artículo, se exponen aquellos esquemas referenciales cuya aplicación resultan particularmente fructíferos en la intervención con adolecentes en conflicto con la ley en el ámbito nacional. En consecuencia, se describen y contrastan los principales modelos,…

education.field_of_studyScope of practiceGuiding PrinciplesSocial workTreball socialmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationEpistemologyWork (electrical)Conceptual frameworkSociologyeducationSet (psychology)Social psychologyDiversity (politics)media_commonCuadernos de Trabajo Social
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Modernizando la nación : Democracia y autoritarismo en el comité fílmico de la industria petrolera (Venezuela, 1947-1951)

2020

Tras la reforma petrolera de 1943, las compañías petroleras transnacionales con intereses en Venezuela se alinearon con el nacionalismo moderado de las nuevas élites gobernantes y se presentaron como indispensables para el progreso de la nación. Para esto, establecieron departamentos de relaciones públicas, programas de responsabilidad social y de mecenazgo cultural (Tinker Salas, 2009). En este contexto, también crearon programas fílmicos destinados a su fuerza laboral y al público venezolano. El primero de estos programas fue el Comité Fílmico de la Industria Petrolera (1947-1951). Enfocando este programa fílmico desde la categoría cine empresarial, propuesta por Hediger y Vonderau (2009a…

education.field_of_studyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationAuthoritarianismContext (language use)Modernization theoryNationalismPoliticsState (polity)Petroleum industryPolitical science:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]educationbusinessHumanitiesmedia_common
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The Polish Nation: From a Multiethnic to an Ethnically Homogenous Nation-State

2009

In Chapter 4 I focused on the stateless noble natio of partitioned Poland-Lithuania that sought to transform itself into a Polish nation. The Polish-Lithuanian noble leaders paid lip service to the French model of the nation-state but, apart from a few lonely dissenting voices, had no intention to broaden the confines of the planned Polish nation to embrace the ‘third estate,’ that is, the peasantry and burghers. The social barrier of serfdom alone kept the nobles from associating with peasants. In the cities, a large and sometimes predominant, segment of the population was made up of German-speakers and Yiddish-speaking Jews. Their idioms disqualified them from participation in the emergin…

education.field_of_studybiologyPopulationPolishbiology.organism_classificationGenealogylanguage.human_languagePoliticsArcadiaNobilityPolitical scienceSerfdomNation statelanguageEconomic historyeducationMinority language
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Ethically ethnic: the ethno-culturalization of the moral conduct of the Sámi and the Roma in the governance in Finland between the 1850s and 1930s

2015

Although there was not a focused administration on ethnic minorities in Finland until the last decades of the 20th century, there was variety of rationalities, techniques and practices of governance used for their conduct. In this article I analyze how the governance of the Roma and the Sámi – two biggest minorities at the time – changed after mid-1800s, when the new understanding, the ethno-cultural one, on population diffused among administration and governing bodies. This Foucauldian analysis concentrates on the descent of this ‘event’, the social and political conditions of its mergence, and the actual changes it meant in the governance of these minorities. peerReviewed

education.field_of_studyeetosSociology and Political Sciencethe SámiCorporate governancePopulationethosEthnic groupta5142the RomaVariety (cybernetics)EthosPoliticsgovernanceSociologygenealogySocial scienceeducationAdministration (government)Journal of Political Power
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Protocol, politics and popular culture: the independence jubilee in Gabon

2013

National days are powerful moments of commemoration that aim at renewing the citizens' bonds to the nation and the state. In order to be successful, public rituals need to draw large audiences, and their ceremonial design therefore has to be adapted to suit the masses, employing elements of popular culture and everyday forms of nationhood. Despite drawing its significance from the declaration of independence in 1960, however, Gabon's independence jubilee was less concerned with history and commemoration than with celebrating the state and the nation in the present. The ceremonial design of Gabon's jubilee featured intensive preparations, official ceremonies, popular festivities and symbolic…

education.field_of_studymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationMedia studiesPopular cultureIndependencePoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)State (polity)Declaration of independenceLawPolitical Science and International RelationsSociologyeducationOrder (virtue)media_commonNations and Nationalism
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The Egalitarian Quality of Lottocracy

2019

Abstract. Recently, political models which employ lottery-selection instead of ballot voting have been proposed. Proponents argue that such  lottocratic models can improve the representation of the population and reduce undemocratic influences. In this paper, I argue that these proposals also satisfy the egalitarian requirement of democracy. I claim that having an  equal chance to be selected by lot  is equally egalitarian as having  an equally weighed vote  for two reasons: first, having a chance to be selected by lot satisfies the requirement for  political justice better than electoral democracy and second, it provides citizens with equal political  influence  and not merely equal  impac…

education.field_of_studymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationEconomic JusticeDemocracyRepresentation (politics)PoliticsBallotUNESCO::FILOSOFÍA:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]VotingEconomicsProcedural democracyeducationLaw and economicsmedia_common
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Bargaining for the Spoils of War: Somalia’s Failing Path from War to Peace

2014

ABSTRACTFor more than 20 years, Somalia has experienced state failure. Today, radical political Islam and groups such as al-Shabab with links to al-Qaida are gaining ground. The current federal government is failing to provide public goods, such as security, education, and health, to the population it claims to represent. To date, more than a dozen peace negotiations to end this conflict have failed. The objective of this article is to shed light on why past peace processes have failed. The study of the Mbagathi peace process that preceded the United Nations–led Djibouti peace process can help to better understand the current political stalemate and conflict in Somalia. Moreover, some of th…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectPeacebuildingPopulationStalematePeace economicsState formationPoliticsState (polity)LawPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsConflict resolutionmedicineeducationSafety Researchmedia_commonAfrican Security
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