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The Phenomenology of inclusiveness characterizes itself as a new work in the area of phenomenology. Seeking phenomenological sources in Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, and Waldenfels, the article attempts to develop inclusiveness in order to contemplate the inclu... see more

The Phenomenology of inclusiveness characterizes itself as a new work in the area of phenomenology. Seeking phenomenological sources in Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, and Waldenfels, the article attempts to develop inclusiveness in order to contemplate the inclu... see more

AbstractPaul Slabolepszy is a well-known South African playwright whose socially inclusive plays appeal to broad national and international multi-cultural audiences. His ability to reflect an authentic South African landscape with its stormy political bac... see more

The paper addresses the issue of dwelling as a powerful way of cultivating atmospheric feelings without the risk of suffering their disturbing aggressiveness, and deals with inclusiveness or immersivity that true dwelling arouses. To avoid the w... see more

The purpose of this study is to identify the potential of sustainability and inclusive components in the development of halal tourism in Alamendah Village. This research focuses on the description of sustainability and inclusiveness based on the criteria ... see more

History recorded that since the beginning of its independence, Indonesia has faced the problem of identity politics based on ethnicity, religion, race, and even ideology. It was only during the New Order that the Suharto regime succeeded in controlling id... see more

Education as a sub-culture of society should be able to contribute to building harmony above differences, especially religious differences. One of the efforts that can be taken in this regard is the practice of multicultural school management. The existen... see more

Coronavirus pandemic has changed the existing norms of life all over the world. Among other areas of life, the pandemic has also hit the education sector, where recent statistics show that around 500 Million students worldwide were unable to access remote... see more

AbstractThis study recruited participants from UIN Sunan Kalijaga and Universitas Sanata Dharma in Yogyakarta and the University of Sydney, and the University of Western Sydney in Australia and aimed at investigating whether policies are implemented as a ... see more

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