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you, distributing flyers we provide you, and creating promotional photo and video content for our social media platforms. What will I get? This is a great opportunity to boost your CV and receive a certificate
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emergence of an educated, urban new middle class form a powerful engine for the singularization of the social. This prize-winning book offers a new perspective on how modern societies have changed in recent
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erlaubt social citizenship in Frankreich, nach sozialem Status zu differenzieren und das öffentliche Handelns [action publique] an konkrete Zielsetzungen zu binden. In Deutschland hingegen beruht social citizenship [...] resilience of the European public sphere? Focusing on the emergent social and political conflicts surrounding COVID-19 and the role of social media in creating, disseminating and shaping conflict, this project [...] values: civil rights and liberties, freedom of speech, data security, the need to safeguard vulnerable social groups (such as care workers and migrants), gender equality, and the authority of science. In some
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democracy, and governance. The law is a powerful tool for social ordering and, if used wisely, has the potential to serve a broad range of social objectives; yet, for reasons and with implications that I [...] with foreign courts standing by to back it.59 Law is a powerful social ordering technology; it has been used for centuries to scale social relations beyond close- knit communi- ties and to assure strangers [...] pre- existing social ties or competing norms and that these legal claims will even be respected by strangers. What exactly gives law this scal- ing power? This question has concerned social and legal theorists
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Thomsen, went to the lecture by Committee of the Regions, which was followed by European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). During these meetings students learned a lot of information about the structure
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activity 6 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. E) The activity 7 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science, which
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activity 6 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. E) The activity 7 concerns the characteristics, which are quoted in the previous
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Freedom of movement for severely disabled people in Europe: How citizens’ rights challenge the European social model ( more info ). 07.10.21 Tobias Nanz & Hedwig Wagner Post-Doc + Prof. Europäische Medienwis
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In addition to outstanding grades, the Deutschlandstipendium awards students with a high level of social engagement and exceptional personal achievement – such as the experience of having overcome significant
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and of practices in laboratories appears to be crucial. Moreover, with respect to the political and social function that was ascribed to science, the role and purpose of objects in school science education