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Henrard (ed.), Double Standards Pertaining to Minority Rights (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010) "Social cohesion Estonian style: Minority integration through constitutionalized hegemony and fictive pluralism" [...] " in M. Weller et al. (eds.), The Protection of Minorities in the Wider Europe (Palgrave, 2008) "Social integration for the 21 st Century Europe: Minority Empowerment through De-territorialization" in [...] Policy have in common?" ECMI Issue Brief , No. 23, December 2010 "The Aspect of Culture in Promoting Social Inclusion in the European Union: Is the Open Method of Co-ordination Working for Ethnic Minorities
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contribution can social movements like the Transition Town Movement offer for sustainable urban development? Missing European Solidarity - The Source of Existence for Populists? Social Inequalities and [...] starts: a comparative case study. Sociality or Sellout? Coworking spaces in a Socio-Ecological Just World: Strategies and Measures for the new 3rd Places. The impact of Social Media in contemporary movements [...] Parents under the rainbow: subjective worlds of experiences of "rainbow parents" in social families Generating Social and Cultural capital through 'au pair' migration? The example of Latvian 'au pairs'
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constructions. 6. Demonstrate that Mouchot's research provided a solution to a social problem at his time and generally, the social needs indicate and sometimes define the field of the scientific inquiry. 7 [...] research, but its progress could decelerate or stop by various obstacles b) the diachronism between the social demands and the correlating scientific questions. About the activities of students The proposed students' [...] 1, 2 and 5 concern the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”, but case 4 concerns the characteristic: “Science is a highly creative endeavor”
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placed a significant emphasis on the "diversity" component in social sciences. In order to achieve a more complex comprehension of social and economic potentials of diversity and their application in law
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Influence Listen Science is influenced by historical, cultural, and social factors. What scientists consider to be relevant, what they consider to be an appropriate methodology and how they define what [...] the result of a discourse which is - among other factors - also shaped by historical, cultural, and social factors. Stories where this aspect plays an important role are: The dutch physician Christiaan Eijkman
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seminar is to create a better understanding of the social and economic potentials of diversity and of its application in a legal, economic and social perspective and thereby create sensitivity for the
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complete education from start of primary school until today including professional experience, voluntary social and/or political activities, especially engagement in extracurricular activities of the MA European [...] complete education from start of primary school until today including professional experience, voluntary social and/or political activities etc. 5. Motivation Letter Please also include a motivation statement
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Science: a) “Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable”, b) “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”, c) 2 Suggestions to Teachers (Sibylla Merian and Cocoons) Storytelling Teaching [...] activity 6 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. D) The activity 7 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science which
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activity 2 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. B) The activity 4 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “Science [...] activity 9 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. Suggestions to Teachers (Rumford and nutrition) were written by Aikaterini
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the study programmes. The previous sessions hosted scholars within the area of minority rights and social inclusion, while the second semester will host experts on Europeanization and EU.