نتایج جستجو برای: religious dehchah villages

تعداد نتایج: 56363  

Journal: :Religions 2022

This study focuses on the ongoing hybridisation of minjian (folk or popular, literally “among people”) religious activities in rural areas south China. It demonstrates recent changes through extensive fieldwork two villages. also investigates intellectual debate concept religion and presents relationship between state power revival contemporary Chinese society. then draws data to examine hybrid...

2017
Luis F. Pulido Brad S. Schoch

Journal: :Palastren: Jurnal Studi Gender 2021

The study of literacy always becomes the main issue in education, because this skill is a benchmark for progress and development nation. Indonesia large country with area, however its wide area it turns out to be an obstacle terms equalizing education Indonesia. In fact, some rural villages have not had adequate access causes paradigm about among less open. Moreover, which majority population a...

Journal: :Forest and Society 2022

Social forestry programs, aimed to reduce poverty in forest communities while maintaining the function, are increasingly incorporating gender issues and responsiveness. By design, social program is supposed promote justice equality for users, but on ground discriminatory practices against women occurring. Drawing case study from two Indonesian villages, this examined extent of discrimination im...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Pedro Sanchez Cheryl Palm Jeffrey Sachs Glenn Denning Rafael Flor Rebbie Harawa Bashir Jama Tsegazeab Kiflemariam Bronwen Konecky Raffaela Kozar Eliud Lelerai Alia Malik Vijay Modi Patrick Mutuo Amadou Niang Herine Okoth Frank Place Sonia Ehrlich Sachs Amir Said David Siriri Awash Teklehaimanot Karen Wang Justine Wangila Colleen Zamba

We describe the concept, strategy, and initial results of the Millennium Villages Project and implications regarding sustainability and scalability. Our underlying hypothesis is that the interacting crises of agriculture, health, and infrastructure in rural Africa can be overcome through targeted public-sector investments to raise rural productivity and, thereby, to increased private-sector sav...

2015
J. Lindén

Long term meteorological records ( > 100 years) from stations associated with villages are generally classified as rural and assumed to have no urban influence. Using networks installed in two European villages, the local and microclimatic variations around two of these rural-village sites are examined. An annual average temperature difference (1T ) of 0.6 and 0.4 K was observed between the bui...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
seeyed ali sina bamzar hosien khademi

from the past to the present time, in all civilizations and countries, urbanization is considered the most striking evolution of human societies. with the advent of the industrial revolution and the rapid expansion of cities, societies were faced with numerous problems. one of the most significant problems is extreme centralization in one city or more and fragmentation of urban hierarchical sys...

2005
Emma Loosley

This paper has evolved out of a series of community projects that I have initiated in Syria since 1997. My hypothesis is that a knowledge of the archaeological remains and religious traditions of a region bring local people more in touch with their cultural roots and encourage a sense of belonging. This is particularly the case when a religious minority feels disenfranchised by the majority gro...

2002
Kaivan Munshi Jacques Myaux Frank Vella

This paper provides an explanation for two features of the development process that have been observed in many different settings: the slow response to external interventions, and the wide variation in the response to the same intervention. One interpretation of these stylized facts is based on the idea that individual behavior is often socially regulated in a traditional economy. When the econ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2015
Deborah L Hall Adam B Cohen Kaitlin K Meyer Allison H Varley Gene A Brewer

Trust is a critical aspect of social interaction. One might predict that individuals trust religious out-groups less than religious in-groups, and that costly signals performed by members of religious in-groups increase trust while costly signals performed by members of religious out-groups decrease trust. We examined how Christian participants perceived the trustworthiness of Muslim and Christ...

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