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RIDHO AL-HAMDI
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As the largest predominantly Muslim country of the globe, Indonesia nearly achieves two decades of its democratisation wave since the downfall of the Au- thoritarian Rule in 1998. Political parties, one of the crucial democratic institutions, have a sign...
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Owen Seda, Nehemiah Chivandikwa
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This article is a critical reflection on possibilities for social transformation and democratisation that can be possibly realised through collaborations between young people in civil society, African traditional religion and the Christian movement in co...
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Genius Murwirapachena, Kin Sibanda
Since the right to strike was recognised in the South African Constitution, strike actions have been a common phenomenon in the country. Causes of strikes in South Africa are multifaceted and their effects detrimentally catastrophic. This paper explored ...
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Belinda Townsend, Erik Martin, Hans Löfgren and Evelyne De Leeuw
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Sylvain de Bleeckere
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The paper deals with research on structural relations between architectural education andcultural and human sciences. The paper addresses two major premises. Firstly the cultural role that architecture can play in the shaping of the ongoing process of de...
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