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  1. 13 de ago. de 2018 · The New Third Generation: Post‐1965 Immigration and the Next Chapter in the Long Story of Assimilation. Now is the time for social scientists to focus an analytical lens on the new third generation to see what their experiences reveal about post‐1965 assimilation. This paper is a first step.

  2. 1 de abr. de 1980 · Abstract. The work of Ted Robert Gurr, Chalmers Johnson, Neil Smelser, Samuel P. Huntington, and Charles Tilly has dominated the recent study of revolutions. However, Jeffrey Paige, Ellen Kay ...

  3. What ‘Generation’ (Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth,... 153 The development of the fourth generation of human rights is intrinsically linked to the empowerment of citizens to enjoy the possibilities of personal fulfilment that ICTs bring.

  4. Juan Pedroza. Stanford University. Now is the time for social scientists to focus an analytical lens on the new third generation to see what their experiences reveal about post-1965 assimilation. This paper is a first step.

  5. In this article, I attempt to COMING OF AGE 75 expand current understandings of this generation's voice(s) by focusing on the work of an emerging writer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who until now has not been included in discussions about the third generation.

  6. Abstract: From the perspective of a Phenomenology of Non-Violence and social solidarity, this article reflects on Third Generation Human Rights and its relation to the current social situation in Mexico, in order to encourage values that become a way of life, values that promote solidarity, reconciliation, tolerance, recognition and acceptance o...

  7. The third generation rights require not only the need to create an institutional support by the State, but, as in the case of second generation rights, they need to restrict the first generation of