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الصفحة 352
use a language of rights when commenting on injustices leading to social exclusion and problems over the transition to adulthood ( 4.3 , 4.4 , 4.7 , 4.10 ) . Women - kept by customary law ' at the bottom of the social ladder ' ( 3.1 ) ...
use a language of rights when commenting on injustices leading to social exclusion and problems over the transition to adulthood ( 4.3 , 4.4 , 4.7 , 4.10 ) . Women - kept by customary law ' at the bottom of the social ladder ' ( 3.1 ) ...
الصفحة 495
But it is also about re - embedding individuals in new forms of social groups which , even if they are not wholly reduced to the impersonality of the state and the market , come to depend substantially on those forms of social order .
But it is also about re - embedding individuals in new forms of social groups which , even if they are not wholly reduced to the impersonality of the state and the market , come to depend substantially on those forms of social order .
الصفحة 520
These ' informal social actors and illegal economies can make or break development projects . While wishing to avoid either romanticising these individuals as ' social bandits ' or characterising Marconi Beam and Slovo Park as places ...
These ' informal social actors and illegal economies can make or break development projects . While wishing to avoid either romanticising these individuals as ' social bandits ' or characterising Marconi Beam and Slovo Park as places ...
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