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- nd now, a very conventional way of thinking about social progress. This confidence in the direction of his... cieties, they both grapple with the same kinds of social suffering and injustice. At best, government policy and civil society organizations manage social problems that continue to fester. * Second, the ... uality and dependence. The real solution to many social problems may not come from social reform but by a
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- ups of people use politics to advance the goal of social change. It differs substantially from its descrip... r happiness, and will not be limited to examining social movements or nongovernmental organizations. The q... itutions engaged in development, empowerment, and social reform. Yet at the same time they seem to be rapi... 013. “Urban Land Restitution and the Struggle for Social Citizenship in South Africa.” //Development and C
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- beralism to examine the nature of the politics of social reform more generally. As critical social scientists often say, particularly in development studies, most... ion fail and we should ask why. At the same time, social change from the bottom up always moves faster tha... all “Aesthetics,” Not a Public Health Issue’: The Social Construction of Tap Water Mistrust in an Underbou
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- ons we can consider what this kind of approach to social programs might entail and what it means for polit... nas, et al. 2023. “Key Mechanisms of a Gender and Socially Inclusive Community Engagement and Participator... orking Together for a Common Good’: The Effect on Social Capital of Participatory Design for Community-Lev
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- lowed to give all its time and thought to its own social problems. But alas! while sociologists gleefully ... , Hashtag Ethnography, and the Racial Politics of Social Media in the United States.” //American Ethnologi
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- 013. “Urban Land Restitution and the Struggle for Social Citizenship in South Africa.” //Development and C... Minner. 2024. “Do Land Banks Mean Progress Toward Socially Equitable Urban Development? Observations from
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- tter in political questions of how to response to social suffering? How much can and should a society, and
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- perspective, and has had influence on many later social and political thinkers. This includes Antonio Gra
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- a that students of development, human rights, and social change often discuss. What are some other empiri
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- rences ===== Cohn, Bernard S. 1987. “The census, social structure, and objectification in South Asia.” In
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- Jessica. 2006. “Florida Seminole Housing and the Social Meanings of Sovereignty.” //Comparative Studies i