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Face (sociological concept)

About: Face (sociological concept) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5171 publications have been published within this topic receiving 96109 citations. The topic is also known as: Lose face & Face (sociological concept).


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TL;DR: The answer to why Thomas Hobbes gave the title Leviathan to his major work of political theory is clearly and sufficiently provided in the text itself as discussed by the authors, and the answer can be found in the following passage:
Abstract: Why did Thomas Hobbes give the title Leviathan to his major work of political theory? On the face of it, the answer to this question is clearly and sufficiently provided in the text itself. In the ...

22 citations

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TL;DR: The transformation toward a healthy, just, and environmentally friendly food system needs to be reinforced and not abandoned in the face of the Russia-Ukraine war as mentioned in this paper , and this transformation needs to bring short-term relief and also avert the existential threat our food system poses to the health of people and the planet.
Abstract: The transformation toward a healthy, just, and environmentally friendly food system needs to be reinforced—and not abandoned—in the face of the Russia-Ukraine war. We need comprehensive solutions that bring short-term relief and also avert the existential threat our food system poses to the health of people and the planet. The transformation toward a healthy, just, and environmentally friendly food system needs to be reinforced—and not abandoned—in the face of the Russia-Ukraine war. We need comprehensive solutions that bring short-term relief and also avert the existential threat our food system poses to the health of people and the planet.

22 citations

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TL;DR: The authors set out an epistemological map in the service of such research, showing that the network of Chinese churches locally, and extending internationally beyond Indonesia, represents a rich field for further scholarship.
Abstract: Scholarship on the Chinese Indonesian community has largely been concerned with the tensions between the community and the majority non-Chinese (or pribumi). The fault lines were usually examined against the background of Suharto’s assimilation policy, the 1998 anti-Chinese riots, the stark imbalance of the nation’s wealth within this minority group, and Chinese loyalty – or chauvinism – in the time of nation-building, and in the face of the rise of modern China. Little attention has been given to Christianity as offering a shelter for the inconspicuous propagation of Chineseness; particularly in terms of the conduct of services in Chinese, the teaching of the language, and business-management leadership. The network of Chinese churches locally, and extending internationally beyond Indonesia, represents a rich field for further scholarship. This article sets out an epistemological map in the service of such research.

22 citations

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TL;DR: The authors provides an overview of the changes that geography education in English secondary schools will face over the next few years, but this article is written not with the intention of mapping geography education to the future.
Abstract: This article provides an overview of the changes that geography education in English secondary schools will face over the next few years. As such, it is written not with the intention of mapping th...

22 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20248
20235,478
202212,139
2021284
2020199
2019207