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    The Phenomenology of Domestic Violence: An Insider's Look.Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz Eli Buchbinder - 2010 - In Nancy Billias (ed.), Promoting and Producing Evil. Rodopi. pp. 19.
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    The Phenomenology of Domestic Violence: An Insider's Look Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz and Eli Buchbinder.Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz - 2010 - In Nancy Billias (ed.), Promoting and Producing Evil. Rodopi. pp. 63--19.
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    Reflections on the researcher-participant relationship and the ethics of dialogue.Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz - 2004 - Ethics and Behavior 14 (2):175 – 186.
    Research concerned with human beings is always an interference of some kind, thus posing ethical dilemmas that need justification of procedures and methodologies. It is especially true in social work when facing mostly sensitive populations and sensitive issues. In the process of conducting a research on the emotional life histories of Israeli men who batter their partners, some serious ethical questions were evoked such as (a) Did the participants really give their consent? (b) What are the limits of the researcher-participants (...)
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    Moral Distress and Feticide: Hearing the Voices of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Physicians.Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz & Iris Ohel-Shani - 2021 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 32 (2):114-123.
    We conducted in-depth interviews to investigate maternal- fetal medicine (MFM) physicians’ feelings about their moral thoughts and dilemmas related to providing feticide for lateterm abortion in Israel. We interviewed 14 MFM physicians (who constitute approximately 40 percent of MFM physicians who perform feticide in the countr y) from five hospitals in Israel during 2018 and 2019. They were recruited via personal acquaintance and snowball sampling. Findings reveal that despite their clear recognition that feticide is a necessary procedure, all describe themselves (...)
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  5. “An Insider's Look”–A Phenomenological Enquiry into the World of Battering Men and Battered Women.Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz & Eli Buchbinder - 2004 - In Jonathan Lynch & Gary Wheeler (eds.), Cultures of Violence. Inter-Disciplinary Press.
     
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  6. The phenomenology of domestic violence : an insider's look.Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz & Eli Buchbinder - 2010 - In Nancy Billias (ed.), Promoting and Producing Evil. Rodopi.
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    Decent care and decent employment: family caregivers, migrant care workers and moral dilemmas.Daniella Arieli & Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz - 2024 - Ethics and Behavior 34 (5):314-326.
    This paper examines moral dilemmas faced by family caregivers of older adults who employ live-in migrant care workers. Being both a family caregiver as well as an employer of a live-in migrant care worker often puts family members at a crossroad, where moral decisions must be made. Lacking a formal role, family members do not have a professional code of ethics or other clear rules that can guide their actions, and their choices are rooted in cultural, community, familial, and personal (...)
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    Collaborative Conceptual Change: The Case of Recursion.Dalit Levy - 2002 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 12 (2):113-135.
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    Do you feel like me or not? This is the question: manipulation of emotional imagery modulates affective priming.Dalit Milshtein, Shachar Hochman & Avishai Henik - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 85:103026.
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    Bogdanov-Malinovsky on party and revolution.Avraham Yassour - 1984 - Studies in Soviet Thought 27 (3):225-236.
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    Lenin and bogdanov: Protagonists in the 'bolshevik center'.Avraham Yassour - 1981 - Studies in East European Thought 22 (1):1-32.
    In this essay I will argue for the existence of a Bolshevik Center, which coordinated the activities of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Social Democratic Party. This Bolshevik Center was dissolved in an intra-Bolshevik factional dispute on the eve of Lenin''s writing hisMaterialism and Empirio-Criticism. The source of the conflict in the Bolshevik Center related to disagreements over Lenin''s tactics following the 1905 revolution. The leader of the anti-Lenin opposition was Bogdanov. But the struggle over tactics could not be contained (...)
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    Lenin and Bogdanov: Protagonists in the?Bolshevik Center?Avraham Yassour - 1981 - Studies in Soviet Thought 22 (1):1-32.
    In this essay I will argue for the existence of a Bolshevik Center, which coordinated the activities of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Social Democratic Party. This Bolshevik Center was dissolved in an intra-Bolshevik factional dispute on the eve of Lenin's writing his "Materialism" and "Empirio-Criticism." The source of the conflict in the Bolshevik Center related to disagreements over Lenin's tactics following the 1905 revolution. The leader of the anti-Lenin opposition was Bogdanov. But the struggle over tactics could not be (...)
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    Bogdanov-malinovsky on party and revolution.Avraham Yassour - 1984 - Studies in East European Thought 27 (3):225-236.
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    Communism and utopia: Marx, Engels and Fourier.Avraham Yassour - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 26 (3):217-227.
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    Lenin as seen by Martin Buber.Avraham Yassour - 1988 - Studies in Soviet Thought 35 (4):271-286.
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    Philosophy? Religion? Politics: Borochov, Bogdanov and Lunacharsky.Avraham Yassour - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (3):199-230.
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    The later Marx and the fate of the Russianob??ina.Avraham Yassour - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 33 (1):3-17.
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    Communism and utopia: Marx, Engels and fourier.Avraham Yassour - 1983 - Studies in East European Thought 26 (3):217-227.
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    The empiriomonist critique of dialectical materialism: Bogdanov, Plekhanov, Lenin.Avraham Yassour - 1983 - Studies in East European Thought 26 (1):21-38.
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    Lenin as seen by Martin Buber.Avraham Yassour - 1988 - Studies in East European Thought 35 (4):271-286.
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    The later Marx and the fate of the russianobščina.Avraham Yassour - 1987 - Studies in East European Thought 33 (1):3-17.
  22. Barukh Shpinozah: 300 shanah le-moto: ḳovets maʼamarim.Avraham Yassour, Zeev Levy, Michael Strauss & Sarah Fuks (eds.) - 1978 - Ḥefah: Universiṭat Ḥefah.
     
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  23. Martin Buber - Critic of Marx.Avraham Yassour - 1990 - Dialectics and Humanism 17 (1):140-153.
  24. Peraḳim be-haguto ha-ḥevratit shel M.M. Buber: yaḥid, ḥavrutah ṿe-sotsyalizm.Avraham Yassour - 1981 - Tel-Aviv: Alef.
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    A Self-Determination Theory and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy-based intervention aimed at increasing adherence to physical activity.Dalit Lev Arey, Asaf Blatt & Tomer Gutman - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a physical activity intervention program designed to enhance levels of engagement in PA. Despite robust evidence supporting the beneficial effects of PA on overall health, only about 22% of individuals engage in the recommended minimum amount of PA. Recent surveys suggested that most individuals express intentions to be physically active, though the psychological state of amotivation dismissed these struggles. In the current study, we pilot-tested a new intervention program, (...)
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    Philosophy — religion — politics: Borochov, bogdanov and lunacharsky. [REVIEW]Avraham Yassour - 1986 - Studies in East European Thought 31 (3):199-230.
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    Morality and Values in Sports Among Young Athletes: The Role of Sport Type and Parenting Styles – A Pilot Study.Yosi Yaffe, Orr Levental, Dalit Lev Arey & Assaf Lev - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Given the great importance of morality and values in modern sports, especially among young athletes, in this pilot study, we sought to broaden the exploration of the factors that may play role in these contexts, which have not been widely researched to date. Accordingly, the study tested the relationships between sport type (team or individual) and parenting styles (authoritative vs. non-authoritative), and moral decision-making in sport and sport values among 110 adolescent athletes whose age ranges from 11 to 22 (M= (...)
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    Dalit Feminism in Tokyo: Analogy and Affiliation in Transnational Dalit Activism.Purvi Mehta - 2019 - Feminist Review 121 (1):24-36.
    This article discusses different conceptions and translations of the devadasi system in transnational Dalit feminist activism. I focus specifically on activist participation at the 1994 Asia Tribunal on Women’s Human Rights in Tokyo, Japan and the construction of an analogy between the experiences and struggles of devadasis and that of ‘military comfort women’, i.e. women from Japan’s former colonies who were abducted and raped by the Japanese military during World War II. I argue that strategic claims of commonality are (...)
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    Dalit Women in India: At the Crossroads of Gender, Class, and Caste.Nidhi Sadana Sabharwal & Wandana Sonalkar - 2015 - Global Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 8 (1).
    As the lowest in the caste hierarchy, Dalits in Indian society have historically suffered caste-based social exclusion from economic, civil, cultural, and political rights. Women from this community suffer from not only discrimination based on their gender but also caste identity and consequent economic deprivation. Dalit women constituted about 16.60 percent of India’s female population in 2011. Dalit women’s problems encompass not only gender and economic deprivation but also discrimination associated with religion, caste, and untouchability, which in turn (...)
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  30. 3 Dalits: Violence and Struggles for Rights.Sebastian Alackapally - 2009 - Journal of Dharma 34 (3):319.
     
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  31. Dalit Consciousness.S. Lourdunathan - 2006 - In A. V. Afonso (ed.), Consciousness, society, and values. Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study. pp. 218.
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    Dalit Women and the Struggle for Justice in a World of Global Capitalism.Mary Grey - 2005 - Feminist Theology 14 (1):127-149.
    This article tackles caste-based poverty by a focus on the position of Dalit women in India. Of 200 million Dalits, nearly 50% are women, often referred to a ‘thrice Dalit’, as they suffer from the triple oppressions of poverty, being female and being female Dalits. They are frequently let down by both the Dalit movement itself as well as the women’s movement in India that focuses more on social problems like dowry deaths—more relevant for caste women and (...)
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  33. Dalit theology-voice of the oppressed.William Madtha - 1991 - Journal of Dharma 16 (1):74-92.
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    Dalit Theology after Continental Philosophy.Y. T. Vinayaraj - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book, steeped in the traditions of both postcolonial theory and Continental philosophy, addresses fundamental questions about God and theology in the postcolonial world. Namely, Y.T. Vinayaraj asks whether Continental philosophies of God and the 'other' can attend to the struggles that entail human pain and suffering in the postcolonial context. The volume offers a constructive proposal for a Dalit theology of immanent God or de-othering God as it emerges out of the Lokayata, the Indian materialist epistemology. Engaging with (...)
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  35. Christian dalits, a historical-perspective.James Massey - 1991 - Journal of Dharma 16 (1):44-60.
     
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    The Dalit in india.Ghose Sagarika - 2003 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 70 (1).
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  37. The Dalit in India.Sagarika Ghose - 2003 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 70 (1):83-109.
     
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  38. Dalit village project.Babu Gogineni - 2012 - The Australian Humanist 107 (107):7.
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  39. Crime against Dalits and Indigenous Peoples as an International Human Rights Issue.Desh Raj Sirswal - 2015 - In Manoj Kumar (ed.), Proceedings of National Seminar on Human Rights of Marginalised Groups: Understanding and Rethinking Strategies. pp. 214-225.
    In India, Dalits faced a centuries-old caste-based discrimination and nowadays indigenous people too are getting a threat from so called developed society. We can define these crimes with the term ‘atrocity’ means an extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury. Caste-related violence has occurred and occurs in India in various forms. Though the Constitution of India has laid down certain safeguards to ensure welfare, protection and development, there is gross violation of their rights such as (...)
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  40. Aryabhata Dalit, his philosophy of ganita, and its contemporary applications.C. K. Raju - 2020 - In Murzban Jal & Jyoti Bawane (eds.), Theory and Praxis: Reflections on the Colonization of Knowledge. Routledge India.
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  41. Conclusion : Which Itineraries for Dalits, Subalterns and Intellectuals?Cosimo Zene - 2013 - In The Political Philosophies of Antonio Gramsci and B. R. Ambedkar: Itineraries of Dalits and Subalterns. New York: Routledge.
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  42. Subalterns and Dalits in Gramsci and Ambedkar : A prologue to a "posthumous" dialogue.Cosimo Zene (ed.) - 2013
    This introductory chapter sets out the rationale for the ensuing chapters and their division into different parts. It also provide an overall and comprehensive prologue to the Gramsci-Ambedkar encounter. Indeed, "parallels are strong and very striking for two thinkers who are otherwise so different - in political experience, philosophical background and ideas of effective strategy" (Jon Soske, personal communication). Nevertheless, the moral fabric of their political commitment to Dalits/subalterns bring them very close, particularly in the upholding of Gramsci's 'intellectual and (...)
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  43. Patriarchy, caste and class (Dalits, women, society in India).G. Dietrich - 1998 - Journal of Dharma 23 (1):104-112.
     
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    How dalits have changed the mood at hindu funerals: A view from south india. [REVIEW]Isabelle Clark-Decès - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (3):257-269.
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  45. Adopt a Dalit village - Ravulapally, India: Annual progress report for the year 2014.Jd Veeraswamy & Gogineni - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 118:14.
    Veeraswamy, JD; Gogineni, Babu As part of the Adopt a Dalit Village Project the following awareness programs were organized to help bring the Dalits of Ravulapally out of a life of superstition and to point them to a life of scientific temper. This was done through various activities, all of which were aimed to provide an overall boost to the human development of the community, by involving them in their own growth, in such a manner as to build capacity (...)
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  46. IHEU's adopt a Dalit Village.J. Veeraswamy - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 113:15.
    Veeraswamy, J At the outset, we would like to extend our heart-felt thanks to the Council of Australian Humanist Societies who adopted Ravulapally village and to IHEU which conceived of the project aimed at freeing Dalit villages from superstition and helping them achieve overall development.
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    Dalit Consciousness and Christian Conversion: Historical Resources for a Contemporary Debate. [REVIEW]Nathaniel Roberts - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (1):61-62.
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  48. A dialogue between Dalits and Bible: Certain indicators for interpretation.A. M. Arul Raja - 1999 - Journal of Dharma 24 (1):40-50.
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    Margin Speaks: Indian Dalit Literature. A Review of "Writing as Resistance: Literature of Emancipation", ed. Jaydeep Sarangi.Soumitra Chakraborty - 2013 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 3 (3):255-258.
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  50. Of Brahmins and Dalits in the Academic Caste System.Leemon McHenry & Paul W. Sharkey - 2014 - Academe 2014 (Jan-feb):35-38.
    Traditionally, the three-pronged mission of our colleges and universities has been to provide high-quality education, encourage cutting-edge research, and promote professional and community service. The substitution of business-based policies for sound academic principles, however, has institutionalized a form of professional inequality that threatens all three. The growing distinction between tenured and tenure-track faculty members on the one hand and tenure-ineligible lecturers or part-time adjuncts on the other has produced an academic caste system that is undermining the raison d’être of our (...)
     
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