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Jürgen Habermas
Susen, S.. - : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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The IMPED Model of Information Quality
Bastos, M. T.; Walker, S.; Simeone, M.. - : SAGE Publications, 2021
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UK Speech & Language Therapists working in school-aged children dysphagia practice. Impact of Covid19 on clinical practice: A survey
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Language, gender, and sexuality: Reflections on the field’s ongoing critical engagement with the sociopolitical landscape
Litosseliti, L.. - : Routledge, 2021
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Supporting wellbeing through peer-befriending (SUPERB) for people with aphasia: A feasibility randomised controlled trial
Behn, N.; McVicker, S.; Simpson, A.. - : SAGE Publications, 2021
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Index to the Jaina-Onomasticon of Johannes Klatt
Flügel, Peter; Krümpelmann, Kornelius. - : Harrassowitz, 2021
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The Red‐Shirt‐sided underground movements in Thai politics: resistant operations towards the Mysterious Land
Abstract: This thesis studies the Red-Shirt-sided underground movement that began its political role in the Thai political scene beginning with the 2010 repression of the Red-Shirt movement by Thai state. This movement has three main characteristics. Firstly, this underground movement has more radical political ideas than the previous Red-Shirt movement. Secondly, besides Red Shirts supporters, there are other people join this subsequent movement, albeit never participated in Red-Shirt activities but ‘sided’ with its direction. Finally, this movement used underground methods to avoid being arrested and repressed by the Thai government. The study used the two Marxist ideas – historical materialism and the uneven and combined development (UCD) – and some social movement theories such as Charles Tilly’s work to create a conceptual framework. According to this framework and the main data obtained from interviewing activists and collecting online material, the results of this study show, firstly, the Red-Shirt-sided underground movement is one of the results of the development of the capitalist mode of production in Thai society under the conditions of UCD. The main groups in the Thai ruling class which led the transition from a pre-capitalist to a capitalist mode of production in Thai society had been able to retain their power continually, even while facing difficulties and challenges on both domestic and international level. Although this made the Thai ruling class very powerful, the intrinsic expansion of capitalist development and political conditions led to crucial social conflicts and the uprising of mass movements in the late 2000s. The brutal repression by the state caused some dissidents to adopt radical ideas and this eventually formed the underground movement. Second, although the early ideas and actions of the underground movement derived from the previous movements, the dialectic relationships both within the movement and between the movement and other social institutions led to the reproduction of ideas and actions but with differing qualities. Finally, this movement made changes both within the movement and to the impact on external social institutions. Some underground groups could expand their number of followers and arrange activities in Thailand. However, Thai authorities repressed underground groups in many ways including by arrest, and allegedly, by abduction and assassination.
Keyword: HM Sociology; HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform; JQ Political institutions Asia
URL: http://theses.gla.ac.uk/81990/
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Understanding the factors that influence the IFRS adoption and translation from a Strong Structuration Theory perspective
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社会视角 Social perspective:an intermediate-advanced Chinese course: volume II
Yi, Ning; Fang, Jing; Shao, Wei. - : Routledge, 2021
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Amplification of regional discrimination on Chinese news portals : an affective critical discourse analysis
Peng, Yuzhu (Altman). - : SAGE Publications, 2021
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Relational challenges in an intercultural volunteer program in Jordan : views from Chinese participants
Tian, Zhaohui; McConachy, Troy. - : Taylor and Francis, 2021
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The social context of adolescent mental health and wellbeing : parents, friends and social media
Hartas, Dimitra. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2021
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Group antenatal care (Pregnancy Circles) for diverse and disadvantaged women: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with integral process and economic evaluations
Wiggins, M.; Sawtell, M.; Wiseman, O.. - : BioMed Central, 2020
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Reflections on COVID -19 and the potential impact on preterm infant feeding and speech, language and communication development
Harding, C.; Aloysius, A.; Bell, N.. - : Elsevier BV, 2020
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"Nice, threat-free, and child-friendly": Gendered discourses in the speech and language therapy profession
Litosseliti, L.; Leadbeater, C.. - : Routledge, 2020
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The Speech Language and Communication Needs of Rough Sleepers in London
Andrews, L.; Botting, N.. - : Wiley, 2020
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“Home rule is Rome rule”: exploring anti-home rule postcards in Edwardian Ireland
O'Hagan, Lauren. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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“Home rule is Rome rule”: exploring anti-home rule postcards in Edwardian Ireland
O'Hagan, Lauren. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Exploring the core ‘preoccupation’ of social work writing: A corpus-assisted discourse study
Leedham, Maria; Lillis, Theresa; Twiner, Alison. - : Cardiff University Press, 2020
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From London to Leipzig and back: (Post-)Punk, ‘Endzeit’ and Gothic in the GDR
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