C: Sociology & Sociology of culture

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The article compares two approaches that attempt to explain the socio-economic events and policy within states and global society: the Coloniality of Power and Cosmopolitanism. The article reconstructs the discourse of both of these theoretical perspectives to continue next with an assessment of their strengths and weaknesses. In a third stage, the article compares the commonalities and ...
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Authors Willy Soto Acosta
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Page No. 29 to 35

Sexual violence against women despite being highly condemned and goddamned in most places, why continues to be an alarmingly endemic and pandemic issue, raises a substantial gender query. This article explores an analytical connection between the inclusive interpretation of sex, gender and sexuality, on the one hand, and the actuality of human sexual violence, on the other. This study di...
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Authors Rabindra Garada
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Page No. 59 to 70

Shrines of the Sufi saints are the signs of Peace, Harmony, Tolerance and sympathy. Today’s peoples have great faith on Sultans (peers) and come on the shrines for making woves. Come on shrines and making woves have become an important part of the social life of the people. Not only Muslims but also non-Muslims came on shrines and follow the teachings of the Sufis in eve...
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Authors Rashid Menhas, Saira Akhtar, Norina Jabeen
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Page No. 11 to 14

This paper portrays lives and livelihoods scenario of female associated with ruralurban migration in Bangladesh. The techniques deplored are the interview and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) methods in collecting data. Internal migration of female has been increased with complexity. This micro level study finds that possible female migrants are enticed, in many cases, with promises of a bet...
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Authors Mohammed Mamun Rashid
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Page No. 1 to 10

This paper discusses the relationship between the traditional chief in Niger together with the process of decentralization. The democratic process initiated in the early 90s in most of the African countries helped to establish a multi – party system as well as kept good government structures. The initiative could solve the excessive centralization of government powers in...
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Authors Zakari Aboubacar
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Page No. 57 to 68

For economic and other social and psychological reasons, most developing countries like Nigeria, are currently witnessing a massive influx of women into workforce. One sure way of empowering women and reducing inequality between men and women in today’s fast changing world, especially in a developing society like Nigeria, is by getting more women actively engaged in econ...
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Authors Etuk, Grace Reuben, Etuk, Reuben Ufot, Iyam, Ukam Ilem,
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Page No. 47 to 56

This paper seeks to make an informed contribution to the ensuing debate on the real significance of microfinance as a strategic instrument for poverty reduction with particular reference to the empowerment of women in developing countries. Most women in these countries are faced with certain challenges which hinder the realisation of their full potential of capabilities. After a review o...
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Authors Romanus D. Dinye, Irene Nora Dinye
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Page No. 33 to 45

This article introduces some theoretical reflections about gender and stratification in the Uruguayan countryside. It tries to focus on the overlap and intersection between gender and social classes inequalities. It also shows some data collected from the Continuous Household Survey (*) and the Official National Census that took placed in 2011. The purpose is to analyze the current gende...
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Authors Rossana Vitelli, Victor Borru00c3u00a1s
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Page No. 23 to 32

Japan’s national identity tends to emphasize cultural values which often describe what Japan and its people are, and in some case, it suggests how they should behave accordingly. This paper analyzes the relations of identity, culture and tourism development in Japan. I argue that the promotion of Japan’s tourism is closely linked to the establishment of ...
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Authors K. Kaneko
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Page No. 1 to 6

This paper investigates covariates of neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in Bangladesh. The study uses the data extracted from the 2007 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS). Multivariate proportional hazards models are employed to study the determinants of neonatal and post-neonatal mortality. The results show that father’s education, place of residence, hou...
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Authors Dr. Abdul Hamid Chowdhury, Prof. Dr. S.M. Shafiqul Islam, Prof. Dr. Abdul Karim
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Page No. 7 to 14