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Arquitectura e [ciber] feminismo. Unha intersección coa socioloxía e o xénero ; Architecture and [cyber]feminism. An intersection with sociology and gender
[Resumo] Facer arquitectura é significar, é un acto político; ten unha dimensión social. O entendemento social da produción arquitectónica significa abordar o estudo dos grupos sociais en relación á disciplina. Nun contexto de desigualdade, identificar os sesgos culturais resulta clave á hora de promover valores contemplados nos dereitos humanos como a igualdade de xénero. Nesta procura, a chegada das TIC supoñen un punto de inflexión: a democratización das tecnoloxías da información e o nacemento de novos espazos globais de comunicación veñen representando unha oportunidade inédita para a difusión e o encontro de arquitectas, investigadoras e activistas na posta en cuestión do discurso oficial da arquitectura.[Abstract] To make architecture supposes giving meaning, it is a political action; it has a social dimension. The social understanding of architectonic production means tackling the study of social groups in relation to discipline. In an inequality context, identifying cultural bias becomes key just to promote human rights like gender equality. In this pursue, the emergence of ICT means an inflexion point: the democratization of information technologies and the appearance of new global communication spaces that represent an unprecedented opportunity for diffusion and meeting of women architects, investigators and activists joined questioning the official architectural discourse
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Hemshekh limudim ṿe-ʿavodah ḥamesh shanim le-aḥar ḳabalat toʾar rishon: bogre ha-universiṭaʾot ṿeha-mikhlalot ha-aḳademiyot ... = Continuation of studies and work five years after receiving a first degree : graduates of Universities and academic colleges in the … cohort
ISSN: 2408-8978
Two sides of the coin: independence and Nakba 1948 : two narratives of the 1948 war and its outcome
In: Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation series vol. 4
In: History of international relations library 22
Two Sides of the Coin: Independence and Nakba 1948, written by two eminent historians, Adel Manna and Motti Golani, takes the reader on a journey to the War of 1948, by offering contemporary multi-perspective narratives on the war, accompanied by maps that highlight historical events during that time. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is understood as a conflict over territory, while simultaneously it is a conflict over historical narratives. One of the most important questions asked in this conflict over narrative is: what happened in 1948? Golani and Manna have treated with delicacy and depth this highly complex and divisive question, their approach contributes significantly to a mutual understanding between Israelis and Palestinians on their common history
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Islamic law of the sea: freedom of navigation and passage rights in Islamic thought
In: Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization