… on conflict and collective action, investigating how people come to mobilize in favor of ideologies such as … law”), Islamic moral psychology and the problem of “taking people as they are” in normative ethics, and contemporary …
… areas has entangled conservation bureaucracies and poor people in complex relations of regulation and thwarted … and agricultural development as they concentrated crops, people, and pollutants in particular landscapes while …
… respect among the upper echelons of Indian officials. “I think that’s a reflection that his profile here has gotten much greater, so we have access to people that we would not have had access to earlier,” Joseph … said in a phone interview from New Delhi. “The kinds of people that want to interact with him are at a much higher …
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… South Carolina, 2000. Pollitzer, William S. The Gullah People and their African Heritage. University of Georgia … Water Brought Us: The Story of the Gullah-Speaking People. Cobblehill Books, New York, 1995. Clary, Margie …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… interest from national media, but most importantly, the people were very proud that this heritage is found in their … of Gikuyu and Mumbi- the parents of all the Kikuyu people. Dr. Waweru and her team’s introduction of Darwinian …
… within countries, too, and that is often because poor people are stuck in very unproductive areas. In developing … restriction, but government policy is designed to keep people in the wrong places. Mobarak organized a randomized control trial in which rural people were given an incentive to move to urban areas to try …
… said. “After 1928, this situation flips.” “At first people thought the Kellogg-Briand Pact, also known as the … set of legal instruments curtailing or prosecuting war.” “I am left wondering,” she concluded, “what this book would …