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Iryna Petrychenko
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Nataliia Semenyshena,Nadiya Khorunzhak,Zenovii-Mykhailo Zadorozhnyi
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Roman Lohosha,Larysa Mykhalchyshyna,Anatolii Prylutskyi,Oksana Kubai
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Helga Pülzl, Doris Wydra and Karl Hogl
This article looks at forest policy as empirical case study of European integration. By applying different theoretical lenses of European integration approaches (neo-functionalism, liberal intergovernmentalism, three institutionalist approaches and const...
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Norka Blanco-Portela, Luis R-Pertierra, Javier Benayas and Rodrigo Lozano
Higher education institutions (HEIs) have been steadily progressing towards the integration of sustainable practices in their structures and operations. Several studies have reported the variety of drivers of change and the barriers to change that univer...
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Fransiska Iing Mariandini,Gugus Irianto,Nurkholis Nurkholis 10.21831/economia.v14i1.15418
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Abstract: Institutionalization of Performance Accountability System for Government Institutions in Malang City Government. This study aimed to understand the institutionalization of Malang City Government?s SAKIP with accordance to Presidential Regulatio...
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Carrie Ford, Kate Rossiter
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Carrie Anne Ford lived most of her childhood in the Huronia Regional Centre. Even though she grew up in a place that was very unkind, she is an expert in caring for animals and children. She is also great singer who won a trophy. Carrie Anne can see and ...
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Cindy Scott, Jen Rinaldi
Pág. 20 - 29
Cindy Scott is a proud lesbian woman and a survivor of the Huronia Regional Centre (HRC), an institution that housed persons diagnosed with intellectual disabilities 1876-2009. She is known for her work in Orillia, Ontario speaking about institutionaliza...
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Madeline Burghardt, Victoria Freeman, Marilyn Dolmage, Colleen Orick
Pág. 92 - 117
The recent emergence of institutional survivors? accounts of mistreatment and abuse in Ontario?s institutions for the ?feebleminded? offers a window into Canada?s long history of segregation, mistreatment, and neglect of people labelled intellectually di...
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Madeline Burghardt
Pág. 118 - 148
Institutions are a central and painful feature in the historical record of the treatment of people with intellectual disabilities in Canada. To date, scholarly work has provided a robust understanding of the multiple intersecting factors and ?political r...
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Chelsea Temple Jones
Pág. 149 - 182
From the lens of a non-survivor ally who is also a journalist, activist, sister, and educator, I offer a reflexive account of reconciling with failed media activism. By applying Horkheimer and Adorno?s (1972) concept of the culture industry to my own exp...
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David Fancy
Pág. 183 - 210
Describing creative activity undertaken by researchers and co-researcher survivors in the context of the Recounting Huronia project, this paper extends existing literature on Deleuze & Guattari and disability arts by exploring how artistic activity provi...
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Sue Hutton, Peter Park, Martin Levine, Shay Johnson, Kosha Bramesfeld
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This paper explores the oral histories of two survivors of Canada?s institutions for persons labelled with intellectual disability. Both of these men survived the abuses of the institutions and went on to become committed to rights advocacy for others la...
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Marla Hlady, Christof Migone
Pág. 215 - 228
What if you could use your voice to move the room you are standing in? What if your voice could crumble down walls? When the researchers of Recounting Huronia invited us to conceive of a participatory, sited sound work in the Huronia Regional Centre for ...
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TITIN PURWANINGSIH,VALINA SINGKA SUBEKTI
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This paper looks at the political family involved in the local politics in South Sulawesi, particularly the political recruitment mechanism and political party institutionalization from the intra-party democracy perspective. Based on qualitative analysis...
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Bugra Kalkan
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The theory of D. North, J. Wallis and B. Weingast (NWW), namely rational choice institutionalism, is applied here to Turkish history from 1923 to 1960. Economic rents are considered as the fundamental mechanisms to stop violence among the powerful groups...
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Madeline Burghardt
Pág. 42 - 72
In the decades immediately following World War II, commonly referred to as the Cold War, people with intellectual disabilities continued to be institutionalized despite growing public calls for civic and social rights for all peoples. This article examin...
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Venelin Terziev
Pág. 68 - 77
The author of the presented book (published in the form of a monograph)is a professor in economics with PhD in accounting, control and analysis of economic activity. He is a lecturer in: Burgas University "Asen Zlatarov", Agricultural University - Plovdi...
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Elenko Zahariev
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At the present stage actuality of the problem is predetermined by the needs of the real management practice in organizations and the need to offer theoretical and practical knowledge to enable it methodologically correct and methodically right to impleme...
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Sefer Gumus, Hande Gulnihal Gumus
Pág. 77 - 85
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