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... social , administra- tive , and political ) has become a new social model for younger genera- tions . Speaking out also has repercussions for the local level and for the personal dimension : if expressing one's emotions and speaking out ...
... social , administra- tive , and political ) has become a new social model for younger genera- tions . Speaking out also has repercussions for the local level and for the personal dimension : if expressing one's emotions and speaking out ...
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... social dis- tance between staff and students and promoted the development of two very different social and cultural worlds ( Goffman 1961 : 7-9 ) . At co - edu- cational schools , social spheres and spheres of labour were further ...
... social dis- tance between staff and students and promoted the development of two very different social and cultural worlds ( Goffman 1961 : 7-9 ) . At co - edu- cational schools , social spheres and spheres of labour were further ...
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... social sphere , while experiences of Thirdness correspond to the political ideology , regime and hierarchical power relations structuring the Body Politic of the residential and industrial schools . Table 1. Survivor narratives ...
... social sphere , while experiences of Thirdness correspond to the political ideology , regime and hierarchical power relations structuring the Body Politic of the residential and industrial schools . Table 1. Survivor narratives ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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