The migration of refugees into Germany from 2014 onwards has prompted a profound recalibration of the role of artistic institutions. This chapter focuses on public theatres and the ways in which they have responded to and forged new civil society alliances addressing refugees and migration in inner-city environments. I argue that public city theatres in Germany are uniquely situated in the interstices of civil society, urban populations, and public authorities, allowing them to reflect and reposition concepts, policies, and practices engaging with migration and diversity on multiple scales....
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The paper presents HIV and AIDS as a social justice issue that calls for a theology of liberation. HIV and AIDS is highlighted for its link with poverty, gender, sexuality and race.
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“Football matches or power struggles? The Albanian case within historical conflicts and contemporary tensions,” in Sport in Society : Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics, 2013, DOI:10.1080/17430437.2013.801218.
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Purpose-This paper aims to analyze the relationship between firms' corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and economic performance. Additionally, this research explores the role of strategic flexibility (SF) which is the ability of a firm to adapt to changes in the external environment and make necessary organizational modifications quickly to direct its resources for a CSR activity, in this relationship. Methodology-The paper empirically investigates the CSR practices together with SF and their effects on firm performance with a study of 179 firms in Turkey using moderated...
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Growing up in a county where the perennial question revolved around whether Mayo footballers would “do it” this year - the GAA was so interwoven into the tapestry of parish life, that to question it was akin to questioning my parents’ marriage. We, the grassroots members, were as guilty as the GAA detractors at seeing it as a Gaelic, Catholic-Nationalist, monolith, which also ran the annual North Mayo Junior-B football championship, (except we didn’t mind as much)...
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