Search Results - Division Élite
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A qualitative study of governance predicament on dengue prevention and control in Malaysia: the elite experience
Published 2021“…Nineteen interviews were conducted among elite healthcare personnel from different divisions: management, vector, laboratory, inspectorate, health promotion and entomology. …”
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Representation in Wales: an empirical analysis of the policy divisions between voters and candidates
Published 2017“…Politics in Wales is often portrayed as being relatively consensual when compared with the rest of the United Kingdom and enjoying healthy levels of trust between voters and elites. Recent events like the decision of Welsh voters to reject the European Union membership against the advice of most of its political establishment, however, are calling to question this perception. …”
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Issues of motivation and workload affecting engagement in good teaching: The 21st Century academics' perspective.
Published 2007“…In-depth interviews undertaken with thirty eight academics over five divisions revealed issues with motivation to engage with teaching, and concerns with high workloads. …”
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Cinematographs contextualising historical, political and philosophical influences on the development of education in Vietnam
Published 2003“…The invasion and ruling of the French (1886-1954) brought forward significant changes in Vietnam politically, socially and educationally.The French introduced a new, modem educational system to Vietnam and set up an elite colonial educational system which had a great impact on Vietnamese society as well as its education. …”
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The political culture of the Chilean Socialist Party and its influence on the nomination of Michelle Bachelet as presidential candidate in 2005
Published 2014“…This then helps us understand the fragility of party unity in support of her candidacy and the subsequent division of the party in 2010 when a coalition of the right was elected to power.…”
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Climate territories: A global soul for the global South?
Published 2010“…In this article, we depict climate as an issue which deterritorialises existing geopolitical realities in a manner which suits the discourses of both elite science and corporate globalisation. In this deterritorialisation, the politics of place, of difference, are removed; the divisions between North and South – the Minority and Majority Worlds – must melt away as all peoples become citizen- consumers in need of a morally conservative (using global archetypal myths of flood and fire) but economically neo-liberal global soul with which to confront the global nemesis of climate change. …”
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Democracy and democratization in contemporary Muslim societies: a theoretical analysis
Published 2010“…The paper investigates the relationship between the philosophical dimension of Western democracy and the Muslim philosophy of life and concludes that the democratization of contemporary Muslim societies leads to serious and destabilizing ideological polarization and division of Muslim societies into supporters of secularism and political Islam. …”
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Democracy, democratization and ideological conflicts/polarization in the contemporary muslim societies
Published 2010“…The democratic experiences in Muslim societies such as Algeria (1991), Palestine (2006-2007), Iran (2009), Turkey, Egypt, etc. suggest that democratization of the Muslim societies has resulted in ideological polarization within Muslim societies and division of Muslims into supporters of secularism and proponents of political Islam. …”
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Growth, modernization and management of new villages and their community in Malaysia
Published 2018“…In the past many decisions regarding the NVs has followed the elite theory where policies concerning the NVs are made based on class divisions within the NVs and the supra government. …”
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Clinging to a barbed wire fence: the language policy of the international community in Bosnia-Herzegovina since 1995
Published 2011“…Further, applying the concept of societal security I explain how the language issue is used by domestic elites to frustrate attempts at reconciliation by the international community; I argue that the international community's approach, based on the equality of the three languages, only feeds into the divisive ethnic politics of present-day Bosnia-Herzegovina and ultimately undermines the security and stability of the country. …”
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Adult education, spirit and the 'New Age': Sir George Trevelyan and the Shropshire Adult Education College (SAEC) at Attingham 1948-76
Published 2017“…This led to charges of elitism. Ultimately, though arguably a post-hoc rationalisation, this has been seen as key to the decision to close the College.…”
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