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Immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of Jews into Oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999
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Violent protest and social media in liberal democracies: an analysis of the US Capital riot
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Personality characteristics of protesting and non-protesting students
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Personality characteristics of protesting and non-protesting students
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The violence of Jesus and the justice of God : the life, death, resurrection, and Parousia of Jesus as exemplary of non-lethal violent resistance, and the implications for acts of protest by the subaltern
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The dynamics of civil society and the democratization process in Nigeria
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Parliament, civil society and military reform in Nigeria
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Civil society regulation or silencing? examining the regulatory mechanisms for civil societies in Zimbabwe and their impact on the role of civil society organisations in the advancement of human rights
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To protest or not to protest? : Zimbabweans' willingness to protest
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Civil society, state and democracy
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Legal framework in support of civil society
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The concept of civil society in the Arab context
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Considering rhythms of emotional proximity: an alternative approach to directing theatre in a violent society
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The persistence of attitudes following violent and non-violent video game play using conventional versus embodied controls
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Civil Society Organizations and Policy Process in Tajikistan
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Civil society efficacy, citizenship and empowerment in Africa
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POLITICS OF ACCOMMODATION IN NIGERIA’S FEDERALISM (1993-2007)
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CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF PEACE IN THE REPUBLIC OF GUINEA
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Decision making criteria to fund civil society organisations
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The significance of failed election in 1993 for Nigeria’s democratic development
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From participation to protest: the link between protest and participation: the case of the #feesmustfall protests at the University Of The Western Cape
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Violent text, violent context, and the Lukan Jesus in Luke 9:51–56
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Exploring the role of political ethnicity on police use of force in Nigeria : a civil society perspective
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The role of civil society organisations in litigating the right to basic education in South Africa : Lessons for Nigeria