Seminar, Temas530-532R. Thapar, 2003 |
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... tion a 23 24 25 26 27 28 lopments have also to be. plurality . The conservation habitus begins to evolve . This is the founda- tion of a culture of peace . Conservationists can neither be value neutral nor see themselves as participating ...
... tion a 23 24 25 26 27 28 lopments have also to be. plurality . The conservation habitus begins to evolve . This is the founda- tion of a culture of peace . Conservationists can neither be value neutral nor see themselves as participating ...
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... tion can lead to social divisions as much as it can prepare a common ground , a shared historical space to heal injuries inflicted by time . What is our state of prepared- ness to shoulder this responsibility ? For a start , there is a ...
... tion can lead to social divisions as much as it can prepare a common ground , a shared historical space to heal injuries inflicted by time . What is our state of prepared- ness to shoulder this responsibility ? For a start , there is a ...
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... tion between them . A softer version implies complementarity between them . Various social experiments in India and abroad , in particular the entry of NGOs in the arena of labour , have thrown up interesting possibili- ties of ...
... tion between them . A softer version implies complementarity between them . Various social experiments in India and abroad , in particular the entry of NGOs in the arena of labour , have thrown up interesting possibili- ties of ...
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