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Korean Journal of Sociology : The official journal of the Korean sociological association.
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ISSN: 12250120 Publisher: Seoul : Han'guk Sahoe Hakhoe,

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One of the most prestigious sociology journals in Korea. KJS publishes original works of interest to the discipline in general, new theoretical developments, results of qualitative or quantitative research that advance our understanding of Korean society and related subjects. The journal aims to promote academic interaction and communication among sociologists in Korea and abroad. English edition of Korean Journal of Sociology is published biannually in the June and December (Number 3, 6). Korean edition of Korean Journal of Sociology is published in February, April, August and October (Number 1, 2, 4, 5). We welcome your academic papers handle Korean Society and related issues.

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Sociology --- Social conditions --- Sociology. --- Korea (South) --- K9302 --- Korea: Social sciences in general -- societies, congresses, periodicals --- E-journals --- Social Sciences --- Social theory --- Bu̇gėdė Naĭramdakha Solongos Ulas --- Corê du Sud --- Corēa Cynewīse --- Corea del Sur --- Coreya d'o Sud --- Da Han Minguo --- Dae Han Min Kuk --- Daehan Min-kuk --- Daehan-Minʼguk --- Daehanminguk --- Daikan Minkoku --- Han guo --- Hân-kok --- I︠U︡zhna Korei︠a︡ --- Južna Koreja --- Kȯnʹi︠a︡q Korei︠a︡ --- Korea ar Su --- Korèa Seulatan --- Korei︠a︡ Respublikaḣy --- Koreya Respublikası --- Kūriyā al-Janūbīyah --- Nam Chosŏn Kwado Chŏngbu --- Namjosŏn --- Namjosŏn Kwado Chŏngbu --- Paŭdni︠o︡vai︠a︡ Karėi︠a︡ --- Republic of Korea --- República de Corea --- Republica de Coreya --- Republiek van Korea --- Republik Korea --- Republika Korei︠a︡ --- Republika Koreja --- Rėspublika Karėi︠a︡ --- RK --- ROK --- S.K.I.G. --- Saot Koria --- SKIG --- South Korea --- South Korean Interim Government --- Südkorea --- Suid-Korea --- Sukorea --- Sur nin Korea --- Sūþcorēa --- Tae Han Min Guk --- Taehan Min'guk --- Tāi-hân Bîn-kok --- Tai Han Min Kook --- Tetã Yvykorea --- Urda Solongos --- Yvykorea --- Taehan Minʼguk --- 대한민국 --- 大韓民國 --- 대한 민국 --- Social sciences --- I͡Uzhna Korei͡ --- Kȯnʹi͡aq Korei͡ --- Korei͡a Respublikaḣy --- Paŭdni͡ovai͡a Karėi͡ --- Republika Korei͡ --- Rėspublika Karėi͡ --- United States Army Military Government in Korea --- USAMGIK


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North Carolina beyond the Connected Age : The Tar Heel State in 2050
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ISBN: 1469635739 1469635747 9781469635736 9781469635743 9781469635712 1469635712 9781469635729 1469635720 9798890854230 Year: 2017 Publisher: Chapel Hill : Baltimore, Md. : The University of North Carolina Press, Project MUSE,

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"North Carolina has been one of the nation's fastest growing states in the last fifty years, and during that time tremendous changes have come to the state's people, industries, jobs, places, environment, and government. Much of this change resulted from the information and technology revolution, which connected the state to the country and the world. We are now moving beyond the connected age--to a new era of living, production, and work--with both new challenges and new opportunities. What will these new transformations mean for North Carolina's people, places, and prosperity? How will the state's population change? What industries will drive the state's economy at mid-century? Will there be enough jobs for workers, and what kinds of jobs? Where and how will we live, and how will we move? How will educational institutions need to adapt and transform to meet the needs of the new economy and workplace? What fuels will power us, and can we find ways to protect the environment?"--

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Labor supply --- Industries --- Industrial production --- Industry --- Economics --- North Carolina --- State of North Carolina --- Carolina del Norte --- NC --- N.C. (North Carolina) --- N. Car. --- Noord-Carolina --- Carolina d'o Norte --- Estato de Carolina d'o Norte --- Şimali Karolina --- Штат Паўночная Караліна --- Shtat Paŭnochnai︠a︡ Karalina --- Паўночная Караліна --- Paŭnochnai︠a︡ Karalina --- Not Carolina --- Sjeverna Carolina --- Carolina an Norzh --- Norzhkarolina --- Северна Каролина --- Severna Karolina --- Щат Северна Каролина --- Shtat Severna Karolina --- Carolina del Nord --- Çурçĕр Каролина --- Śurśĕr Karolina --- Severní Karolína --- Gogledd Carolina --- Náhookǫsjí Kééláanah Hahoodzo --- Põhja-Carolina --- Põhja-Carolina osariik --- Βόρεια Καρολίνα --- Voreia Karolina --- Πολιτεία της Βόρειας Καρολίνας --- Politeia tēs Voreias Karolinas --- Estado de Carolina del Norte --- Norda Karolino --- Ipar Carolina --- Caroline du Nord --- Noard Karolina --- Carolina Thuaidh --- Carolina Hwoaie --- Poyraz Karolina --- Carolina a Tuath --- Ар Карелайн --- Ar Karelaĭn --- Norda-Karolina --- Nort Kárólínạ --- Carolina Utara --- Negara Bagian Carolina Utara --- Kaaruuliinaa tunuviaq --- Nigiq Carolina --- Цæгат Каролинæ --- T︠S︡ægat Karolinæ --- Norður-Karólína --- קרוליינה הצפונית --- Ḳarolinah ha-Tsefonit --- Karolina Gledh --- Karolin dinò --- Karolînaya Bakur --- Йыдвел Каролина --- Ĭydvel Karolina --- Province of North Carolina --- Economic conditions --- E-books --- Industries, Primitive


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Threatening property : race, class, and campaigns to legislate Jim Crow neighborhoods
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ISBN: 0231548478 9780231548472 9780231189712 0231189710 9780231189705 0231189702 Year: 2019 Publisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press,

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White supremacists determined what African Americans could do and where they could go in the Jim Crow South, but they were less successful in deciding where black people could live because different groups of white supremacists did not agree on the question of residential segregation. In Threatening Property, Elizabeth A. Herbin-Triant investigates early-twentieth-century campaigns for residential segregation laws in North Carolina to show how the version of white supremacy supported by middle-class white people differed from that supported by the elites. Class divides prevented Jim Crow from expanding to the extent that it would require separate neighborhoods for black and white southerners as in apartheid South Africa.Herbin-Triant details the backlash against the economic successes of African Americans among middle-class whites, who claimed that they wished to protect property values and so campaigned for residential segregation laws both in the city and the countryside, where their actions were modeled on South Africa's Natives Land Act. White elites blocked these efforts, primarily because it was against their financial interest to remove the black workers that they employed in their homes, farms, and factories. Herbin-Triant explores what the split over residential segregation laws reveals about competing versions of white supremacy and about the position of middling whites in a region dominated by elite planters and businessmen. An illuminating work of social and political history, Threatening Property puts class front and center in explaining conflict over the expansion of segregation laws into private property.

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HISTORY / United States / 20th Century. --- African Americans --- Discrimination in housing --- Social classes --- Segregation --- History --- North Carolina --- Race relations --- Class distinction --- Classes, Social --- Rank --- Caste --- Estates (Social orders) --- Social status --- Class consciousness --- Classism --- Social stratification --- Fair housing --- Housing, Discrimination in --- Open housing --- Race discrimination in housing --- Segregation in housing --- Housing --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Blacks --- State of North Carolina --- Carolina del Norte --- NC --- N.C. (North Carolina) --- N. Car. --- Noord-Carolina --- Carolina d'o Norte --- Estato de Carolina d'o Norte --- Şimali Karolina --- Штат Паўночная Караліна --- Shtat Paŭnochnai︠a︡ Karalina --- Паўночная Караліна --- Paŭnochnai︠a︡ Karalina --- Not Carolina --- Sjeverna Carolina --- Carolina an Norzh --- Norzhkarolina --- Северна Каролина --- Severna Karolina --- Щат Северна Каролина --- Shtat Severna Karolina --- Carolina del Nord --- Çурçĕр Каролина --- Śurśĕr Karolina --- Severní Karolína --- Gogledd Carolina --- Náhookǫsjí Kééláanah Hahoodzo --- Põhja-Carolina --- Põhja-Carolina osariik --- Βόρεια Καρολίνα --- Voreia Karolina --- Πολιτεία της Βόρειας Καρολίνας --- Politeia tēs Voreias Karolinas --- Estado de Carolina del Norte --- Norda Karolino --- Ipar Carolina --- Caroline du Nord --- Noard Karolina --- Carolina Thuaidh --- Carolina Hwoaie --- Poyraz Karolina --- Carolina a Tuath --- Ар Карелайн --- Ar Karelaĭn --- Norda-Karolina --- Nort Kárólínạ --- Carolina Utara --- Negara Bagian Carolina Utara --- Kaaruuliinaa tunuviaq --- Nigiq Carolina --- Цæгат Каролинæ --- T︠S︡ægat Karolinæ --- Norður-Karólína --- קרוליינה הצפונית --- Ḳarolinah ha-Tsefonit --- Karolina Gledh --- Karolin dinò --- Karolînaya Bakur --- Йыдвел Каролина --- Ĭydvel Karolina --- Province of North Carolina --- Black people


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South Sudan : 2016 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for South Sudan.
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ISBN: 1475588593 1475588550 Year: 2017 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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This 2016 Article IV Consultation highlights the rapid deterioration of economic conditions in South Sudan since the beginning of the civil conflict in late 2013. Real GDP growth declined by nearly 20 percent during 2015 and 2016, and annual inflation rose to about 550 percent in September 2016 before declining to 370 percent in January 2017. The medium-term outlook faces challenges and significant downside risks. Without significant progress toward peace and economic stabilization, the economic trajectory for South Sudan is highly unstable, and the country risks spiraling into a trap of deteriorating economic performance and worsening security with continued high humanitarian costs.

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Fiscal policy. --- Tax policy --- Taxation --- Economic policy --- Finance, Public --- Government policy --- South Sudan --- Republic of South Sudan --- Southern Sudan --- Suid-Soedan --- Republiek van Suid-Soedan --- Südsudan --- جنوب السودان --- Janūb al-Sudān --- Sudán d'o Sud --- Sudán del Sur --- República de Sudán del Sur --- Югалъулаб Судан --- I︠U︡galʺulab Sudan --- Cänubi Sudan --- Lâm Sudan --- Lâm Sudan Kiōng-hô-kok --- Паўднёвы Судан --- Paŭdni︠o︡vy Sudan --- Рэспубліка Паўднёвы Судан --- Rėspublika Paŭdni︠o︡vy Sudan --- Habagatan Sudan --- Republika nin Habagatan Sudan --- Južni Sudan --- Republika Južni Sudan --- Džanūb as-Sūdān --- Soudan ar Su --- Susoudan --- Republik Soudan ar Su --- Южен Судан --- I︠U︡zhen Sudan --- Република Южен Судан --- Republika I︠U︡zhen Sudan --- Sudan del Sud --- República del Sudan del Sud --- Кăнтăр Судан --- Kăntăr Sudan --- Jižní Súdán --- Republika Jižní Súdán --- De Sudan --- Sydsudan --- Republikken Sydsudan --- Republik Südsudan --- Shádiʼááhjí Soodą́ą --- Lõuna-Sudaan --- Lõuna-Sudaani Vabariik --- Νότιο Σουδάν --- Notio Soudan --- Δημοκρατία του Νότιου Σουδάν --- Dēmokratia tou Notiou Soudan --- Sud-Sudano --- Suda Sudano --- Sudán del Sul --- Hego Sudan --- Hego Sudango Errepublika --- Suðursudan --- Lýðveldið Suðursudan --- Soudan du Sud --- République du Soudan du Sud --- Sud-Soudan --- Súd-Sûdan --- Súdáin Theas --- Poblacht na Súdáine Theas --- Toodaan Yiass --- Pobblaght ny Soodaan Jiass --- Sudan-a-Deas --- Sudán do Sur --- República de Sudán do Sur --- Sudan Selatan --- Republik Sudan Selatan --- Suður-Súdan --- Lýðveldið Suður-Súdan --- Sudan Meridionale --- דרום סודאן --- Derom Sudan --- Darom Sudan --- Etelä-Sudan --- Southern Sudan (Sudan) --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Investments: Energy --- Exports and Imports --- Foreign Exchange --- Macroeconomics --- Public Finance --- Energy: Demand and Supply --- Prices --- Debt --- Debt Management --- Sovereign Debt --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- Public finance & taxation --- International economics --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- Investment & securities --- Oil prices --- Public financial management (PFM) --- Public debt --- Oil --- External debt --- Commodities --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Debts, Public --- Debts, External --- South Sudan, Republic of


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South Sudan : 2019 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for the Republic of South Sudan.
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ISBN: 1498318495 1498318460 Year: 2019 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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This 2019 Article IV Consultation discusses that while the peace agreement signed in September 2018 has improved the prospects for lasting peace in South Sudan, the implementation of the agreement has become more protracted than envisaged with the recently announced six-month delay in forming a new national unity government. A relapse into war in mid-2016 spread insecurity across the country and severely affected all economic activities and exacerbated the humanitarian crisis and food insecurity. The country is in a serious economic crisis. The discussions focused on the urgent need to restore macroeconomic stability and rebuild economic buffers. Addressing the macroeconomic imbalance, supported by improvements in oil management and public financial management, is an important factor to rebuild confidence in government policies. This will be necessary to regain access to external financial support from development partners. One of the key policy recommendations is to strengthen oil management and transparency by an immediate stop of contracting new oil-backed advances.

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South Sudan --- Republic of South Sudan --- Southern Sudan --- Suid-Soedan --- Republiek van Suid-Soedan --- Südsudan --- جنوب السودان --- Janūb al-Sudān --- Sudán d'o Sud --- Sudán del Sur --- República de Sudán del Sur --- Югалъулаб Судан --- I︠U︡galʺulab Sudan --- Cänubi Sudan --- Lâm Sudan --- Lâm Sudan Kiōng-hô-kok --- Паўднёвы Судан --- Paŭdni︠o︡vy Sudan --- Рэспубліка Паўднёвы Судан --- Rėspublika Paŭdni︠o︡vy Sudan --- Habagatan Sudan --- Republika nin Habagatan Sudan --- Južni Sudan --- Republika Južni Sudan --- Džanūb as-Sūdān --- Soudan ar Su --- Susoudan --- Republik Soudan ar Su --- Южен Судан --- I︠U︡zhen Sudan --- Република Южен Судан --- Republika I︠U︡zhen Sudan --- Sudan del Sud --- República del Sudan del Sud --- Кăнтăр Судан --- Kăntăr Sudan --- Jižní Súdán --- Republika Jižní Súdán --- De Sudan --- Sydsudan --- Republikken Sydsudan --- Republik Südsudan --- Shádiʼááhjí Soodą́ą --- Lõuna-Sudaan --- Lõuna-Sudaani Vabariik --- Νότιο Σουδάν --- Notio Soudan --- Δημοκρατία του Νότιου Σουδάν --- Dēmokratia tou Notiou Soudan --- Sud-Sudano --- Suda Sudano --- Sudán del Sul --- Hego Sudan --- Hego Sudango Errepublika --- Suðursudan --- Lýðveldið Suðursudan --- Soudan du Sud --- République du Soudan du Sud --- Sud-Soudan --- Súd-Sûdan --- Súdáin Theas --- Poblacht na Súdáine Theas --- Toodaan Yiass --- Pobblaght ny Soodaan Jiass --- Sudan-a-Deas --- Sudán do Sur --- República de Sudán do Sur --- Sudan Selatan --- Republik Sudan Selatan --- Suður-Súdan --- Lýðveldið Suður-Súdan --- Sudan Meridionale --- דרום סודאן --- Derom Sudan --- Darom Sudan --- Etelä-Sudan --- Southern Sudan (Sudan) --- Economic policy. --- Social conditions. --- Investments: Energy --- Exports and Imports --- Foreign Exchange --- Public Finance --- Industries: Energy --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Debt --- Debt Management --- Sovereign Debt --- Energy: General --- Macroeconomics: Production --- International economics --- Public finance & taxation --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- Investment & securities --- Petroleum, oil & gas industries --- Public debt --- Oil --- External debt --- Oil production --- Debt sustainability --- Commodities --- Production --- Debt sustainability analysis --- Debts, External --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Debts, Public --- Taxation --- South Sudan, Republic of

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