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Organizing the streets to enact social justice: Street PAR i...đź“„ View Analyzed TextId: 0 Content: Organizing the streets to enact social justice: Street PAR in the age of gun violence and draconian policies Title: Organizing the streets to enact social justice: Street PAR in the age of gun violence and draconian policies Abstract: This chapter critically examines how street participatory action research (Street PAR) can be used as a community-level intervention to reduce gun violence and improve psychological and social well-being in poor Black American communities. Street PAR is an epistemological orientation that targets street-identified populations in schools, correctional facilities, and communities to engage in this participatory enterprise. It privileges the worldview of street-identified populations as "expert" in Journal: The Oxford Handbook of Sociology for Social Justice |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
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CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, activism, resistance, advocacy, collective action, street-level intervention
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street PAR as a form of community-level intervention that includes extensive local or grassroots organizing and emphasizes participatory action aimed at reducing gun violence and improving well-being. This directly aligns with definitions of activism through community organizing and political engagement for social change.
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YES
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CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, activism, resistance, advocacy, collective action, street-level intervention
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street PAR as a form of community-level intervention that includes extensive local or grassroots organizing and emphasizes participatory action aimed at reducing gun violence and improving well-being. This directly aligns with definitions of activism through community organizing and political engagement for social change.
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1 |
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| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
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CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, activism, resistance, advocacy, collective action, street-level intervention
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street PAR as a form of community-level intervention that includes extensive local or grassroots organizing and emphasizes participatory action aimed at reducing gun violence and improving well-being. This directly aligns with definitions of activism through community organizing and political engagement for social change.
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YES
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CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, resistance, advocacy, collective action, street-level intervention
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street PAR as a form of community-level intervention that includes rigorous training and extensive local organizing aimed at reducing gun violence and improving well-being. These elements directly align with activism through community organizing and grassroots advocacy for social change.
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YES
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CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, activism, resistance, collective action, street-level intervention
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street PAR as a form of community-level intervention that includes extensive local or grassroots organizing and emphasizes participatory action aimed at reducing gun violence and improving well-being—core elements of activism. It frames the work as an active, community-driven response to systemic injustices, directly aligning with advocacy, resistance, and political engagement.
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YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, advocacy, resistance, collective action, street-level intervention
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street PAR as a form of community-level intervention that includes rigorous training and extensive local organizing to combat gun violence and improve well-being, directly aligning with activism through community organizing and grassroots political engagement.
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2 |
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| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, resistance, advocacy, collective action, street-level intervention
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street PAR as a form of community-level intervention that includes rigorous training and extensive local organizing, directly aligning with activism through grassroots engagement and resistance to draconian policies. It emphasizes participatory action aimed at reducing gun violence and improving well-being through sustained community-based efforts.
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1.0 |
0 |
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YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, resistance, advocacy, collective action, street activism, participatory action research
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street PAR as a form of community-level intervention that includes extensive local or grassroots organizing and emphasizes action-oriented practices aimed at reducing gun violence and improving well-being. This directly aligns with activism through community organizing and political engagement for social change.
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YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, advocacy, resistance, collective action, street-level intervention
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street PAR as a community-level intervention that includes extensive local or grassroots organizing and emphasizes participatory methods to address gun violence and improve well-being. This directly aligns with activism through community organizing and political engagement aimed at systemic change.
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1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, resistance, gun violence prevention, participatory action research
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly links Street PAR to “extensive local or grassroots organizing” as a core component of its “action” dimension and frames the approach as a community-level intervention aimed at reducing gun violence and advancing social justice—clearly aligning with activism through collective, place-based mobilization for structural change.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, resistance, gun violence prevention, participatory action research
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly links Street PAR to “extensive local or grassroots organizing” as a core component of its “action” dimension and frames the approach as a community-level intervention aimed at reducing gun violence and advancing social justice—clearly aligning with activism through collective, place-based mobilization for structural change.
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0.0 |
1 |
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| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, resistance, gun violence prevention, participatory action research
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly links Street PAR to “extensive local or grassroots organizing” as a core component of its “action” dimension and frames the approach as a community-level intervention aimed at reducing gun violence and advancing social justice—clearly aligning with activism through collective, place-based mobilization for structural change.
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0.0 |
2 |
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| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, street PAR, gun violence prevention, resistance, collective action
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly frames Street PAR as including "extensive local or grassroots organizing" and emphasizes its role in enacting social justice through collective action to address gun violence and draconian policies—core elements of activism. It positions formerly street-involved individuals as agents of critical analysis and change, aligning with activist praxis rooted in community-led resistance and systemic transformation.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, resistance, street PAR, gun violence prevention, collective action
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly frames Street PAR as involving “extensive local or grassroots organizing” and positions it as a community-level intervention for social justice, directly linking participatory research with activism through collective action aimed at reducing gun violence and challenging systemic inequities.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: grassroots organizing, community-level intervention, street PAR, gun violence prevention, social justice, resistance, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly frames Street PAR as a method that includes “extensive local or grassroots organizing” and positions it as a community-level intervention to reduce gun violence and advance social justice, aligning directly with activism through collective action aimed at structural change.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: street organizing, grassroots organizing, community-level intervention, gun violence prevention, social justice activism, participatory action research (PAR)
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly links Street PAR to activism through its emphasis on “extensive local or grassroots organizing” as a core component of the approach, positioning it as a community-level intervention aimed at enacting social justice in response to gun violence and oppressive policies—aligning directly with collective action for systemic change.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: community organizing, grassroots organizing, street PAR, gun violence prevention, social justice activism, resistance, collective action
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly frames Street PAR as involving “extensive local or grassroots organizing” and positions it as a form of activism aimed at reducing gun violence and advancing social justice in marginalized Black communities. It emphasizes community-level intervention through participatory methods that privilege street-identified individuals’ expertise and agency in enacting change.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, community organizing, grassroots organizing, social justice, resistance, street PAR, gun violence prevention, collective action
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly frames Street PAR as a form of activism through its emphasis on “extensive local or grassroots organizing” and positions it as a community-level intervention to enact social justice—particularly in response to systemic issues like gun violence and draconian policies. It centers the agency of street-identified individuals as actors of resistance and change, aligning with core dimensions of activism such as collective action and justice campaigns.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
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| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: street PAR, community organizing, social justice, gun violence, activism, grassroots organizing, advocacy, social change
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street Participatory Action Research (Street PAR) as a form of community-level intervention that involves grassroots organizing and advocacy to address gun violence and promote social justice, aligning with activism through collective action and resistance to systemic inequities.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: street PAR, community organizing, social justice, gun violence, activism, grassroots organizing, advocacy, social change
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street Participatory Action Research (Street PAR) as a form of community-level intervention that involves grassroots organizing and advocacy to address gun violence and promote social justice, aligning with activism through collective action and resistance to systemic inequities.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: street PAR, community organizing, social justice, gun violence, activism, grassroots organizing, advocacy, social change
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street Participatory Action Research (Street PAR) as a form of community-level intervention that involves grassroots organizing and advocacy to address gun violence and promote social justice, aligning with activism through collective action and resistance to systemic inequities.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: street PAR, community organizing, social justice, activism, gun violence, grassroots organizing, advocacy, social change
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street Participatory Action Research (Street PAR) as a form of community-level intervention that involves grassroots organizing and advocacy to address gun violence and promote social justice, aligning with activism through collective action and community empowerment.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: street PAR, community organizing, social justice, activism, gun violence, grassroots organizing, social change, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street Participatory Action Research (Street PAR) as a form of community-level intervention that involves grassroots organizing and collective action to address gun violence and promote social justice, directly aligning with activism through community organizing and advocacy.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, community organizing, social justice, street PAR, grassroots organizing, gun violence, resistance, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street Participatory Action Research (Street PAR) as a form of community-level intervention that involves grassroots organizing and advocacy to address gun violence and promote social justice, aligning with key elements of activism such as collective action and resistance.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, community organizing, social justice, street PAR, gun violence, grassroots organizing, advocacy, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street Participatory Action Research (Street PAR) as a form of community-level intervention that involves grassroots organizing and collective action to address gun violence and promote social justice, directly aligning with activism through advocacy, community engagement, and resistance to systemic inequities.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: street PAR, community organizing, social justice, activism, gun violence, grassroots organizing, social change, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street Participatory Action Research (Street PAR) as a form of community-level intervention that involves grassroots organizing and collective action to address gun violence and improve well-being, aligning with activism through community engagement and social justice advocacy.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, community organizing, social justice, street PAR, grassroots organizing, gun violence, advocacy, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Street Participatory Action Research (Street PAR) as a form of community-level intervention aimed at reducing gun violence and improving well-being, emphasizing grassroots organizing and collective action as core components of social change.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
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| 1 |
Like mother, like daughter, like granddaughter… Transgenerat...📄 View Analyzed TextId: 1 Content: Like mother, like daughter, like granddaughter… Transgenerational ignorance engendered by a defective reproductive health technology Title: Like mother, like daughter, like granddaughter… Transgenerational ignorance engendered by a defective reproductive health technology Abstract: From 1941, the synthetic oestrogen diethylstilbestrol (DES) was administered to millions of women around the world to prevent miscarriages. In 1971, a clear and direct link was shown between taking DES during pregnancy and its subsequent long-term morbid effects on offspring. In the last 50 years, the list of side effects of in-utero exposure to DES has grown to include cancer, infertility, significant prematurity and urogenital malformation, amongst others. Based on qualitative sociological res Journal: Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: reproductive health, transgenerational effects, activism, public awareness, advocacy, health justice, scientific accountability
EXPLANATION: The article discusses the failure of healthcare systems and societal structures to recognize and act on the long-term harms of DES, highlighting a lack of advocacy and public engagement—particularly among activists—who failed to push for greater recognition of transgenerational risks. This reflects a form of activism that is absent or ineffective, thus indicating an analysis of activist shortcomings rather than direct action.
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MEDIUM |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: reproductive health, transgenerational effects, activism, public awareness, advocacy, health justice, scientific accountability
EXPLANATION: The article discusses the failure of healthcare systems and societal structures to recognize and act on the long-term harms of DES, highlighting a lack of advocacy and public engagement—particularly among activists—who failed to push for greater recognition of transgenerational risks. This reflects a form of activism that is absent or ineffective, thus indicating an analysis of activist shortcomings rather than direct action.
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MEDIUM |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: reproductive health, transgenerational effects, activism, public awareness, advocacy, health justice, scientific accountability
EXPLANATION: The article discusses the failure of healthcare systems and societal structures to recognize and act on the long-term harms of DES, highlighting a lack of advocacy and public engagement—particularly among activists—who failed to push for greater recognition of transgenerational risks. This reflects a form of activism that is absent or ineffective, thus indicating an analysis of activist shortcomings rather than direct action.
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MEDIUM |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: reproductive health technology, transgenerational effects, activism, public awareness, health justice, advocacy, scientific ignorance
EXPLANATION: The article discusses the failure of healthcare systems and institutions to act on knowledge about DES's long-term harms, highlighting how activists and medical professionals were indifferent to risks faced by DES daughters and their descendants. This reflects a lack of effective advocacy or political engagement in addressing transgenerational harm, thus indicating activism-related concerns despite limited direct action described.
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MEDIUM |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: reproductive health technology, transgenerational effects, activism, public awareness, health justice, advocacy, female body, hormonalization
EXPLANATION: The article discusses the failure of medical and societal systems to recognize and act on the long-term harms of DES, highlighting a lack of advocacy and public engagement by both institutions and activists. It points to activist efforts being "indifferent" to risks related to hormonalization, suggesting that activism existed but was ineffective or unresponsive—indicating a form of resistance or failure in advocacy rather than active progress. This reflects on the role and limitations of activism in reproductive health justice contexts.
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MEDIUM |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: reproductive health activism, transgenerational justice, public awareness, advocacy, health policy reform, scientific accountability
EXPLANATION: The article discusses the failure of healthcare systems and societal structures to recognize and act on the long-term harms of DES exposure, highlighting a lack of advocacy for affected generations. While it does not describe direct protests or organizing, it identifies activists' indifference to reproductive risks and critiques institutional resistance—indicating engagement with activism in the form of public health advocacy and calls for recognition and reform.
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MEDIUM |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: reproductive health technology, transgenerational effects, activism, health care resistance, public awareness, advocacy, scientific ignorance
EXPLANATION: The article discusses the lack of advocacy and awareness regarding the long-term health impacts of DES, particularly among DES daughters and their descendants, indicating a failure in activist or public health campaigns to challenge medical and scientific indifference. While it does not describe direct protests or organized movements, it analyzes how activism (or the absence thereof) has failed to address transgenerational harms, thus relating to advocacy and justice campaigns in reproductive health contexts.
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MEDIUM |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: reproductive health technology, transgenerational effects, activism, health care resistance, public awareness, scientific ignorance, advocacy, female health
EXPLANATION: The article discusses the lack of response from healthcare providers and activists to the transgenerational health impacts of DES, highlighting a failure in advocacy and public awareness. While it does not describe direct protests or organized movements, it critically analyzes how activism (or the absence thereof) contributed to continued ignorance, particularly regarding the risks to daughters and granddaughters—thus relating to activist responsibility and engagement in reproductive justice.
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MEDIUM |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: reproductive health activism, transgenerational justice, public awareness, advocacy, health policy reform, scientific accountability
EXPLANATION: The article discusses the lack of recognition and action regarding the long-term harms of DES exposure, particularly among daughters and granddaughters, highlighting how activists have been indifferent to the risks of hormonalization despite available knowledge. This points to a failure in activism—not due to absence, but due to under-engagement or ineffective advocacy—thereby indicating activist-related concerns within the context of health justice and public awareness.
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MEDIUM |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCY: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movement, justice campaign, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly highlights “indifference… even on the part of activists” and frames DES as a case of “failed reproductive health technology,” implying critique of institutional inaction and the role of activist efforts (or lack thereof) in seeking recognition, accountability, and transgenerational justice. It also references qualitative research involving interviews with affected individuals and analysis of judicial documents—common methodologies in activism-related scholarship examining grassroots mobilization and advocacy around medical harm.
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nan |
0.0 |
0 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCY: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movement, justice campaign, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly highlights “indifference… even on the part of activists” and frames DES as a case of “failed reproductive health technology,” implying critique of institutional inaction and the role of activist efforts (or lack thereof) in seeking recognition, accountability, and transgenerational justice. It also references qualitative research involving interviews with affected individuals and analysis of judicial documents—common methodologies in activism-related scholarship examining grassroots mobilization and advocacy around medical harm.
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nan |
0.0 |
1 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCY: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movement, justice campaign, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly highlights “indifference… even on the part of activists” and frames DES as a case of “failed reproductive health technology,” implying critique of institutional inaction and the role of activist efforts (or lack thereof) in seeking recognition, accountability, and transgenerational justice. It also references qualitative research involving interviews with affected individuals and analysis of judicial documents—common methodologies in activism-related scholarship examining grassroots mobilization and advocacy around medical harm.
|
nan |
0.0 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCY: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movement, justice campaign, collective action
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses activist efforts—particularly highlighting “notable indifference to the risks of hormonalization… even on the part of activists”—indicating active engagement with activist communities and critiquing their role in addressing DES-related injustices. It frames ignorance production as a social phenomenon shaped by institutional and collective dynamics, inherently linking to activism through its analysis of knowledge mobilization and resistance.
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nan |
0.7 |
0 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCY: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, resistance, advocacy, collective action, justice campaigns, social movements
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly highlights the role of activists in relation to DES, noting “notable indifference to the risks… even on the part of activists,” indicating awareness and critique of activist responses; it frames ignorance production as a sociopolitical phenomenon tied to failed accountability and justice efforts, implying activism is central to the analysis.
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nan |
0.7 |
1 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movement, justice campaign, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role and limitations of activists in relation to DES, noting a “notable indifference to the risks of hormonalization… even on the part of activists,” indicating engagement with activist communities and their practices. It frames the persistence of ignorance and healthcare failures as a failure of collective action and advocacy, situating the DES case within broader socio-political activism contexts.
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nan |
0.7 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, resistance, advocacy, social movement, justice campaign, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly critiques institutional indifference toward DES-affected individuals and highlights how even activists failed to recognize or act on the transgenerational harms (e.g., “indifference to the risks… even on the part of activists”), indicating awareness of activist shortcomings and implicitly framing the struggle for recognition, accountability, and healthcare justice as activism-related. It also references “undoing science” and knowledge suppression—key themes in health justice activism.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, resistance, advocacy, justice campaigns, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role and limitations of activists in relation to DES-related health issues, noting “notable indifference to the risks… even on the part of activists,” which indicates engagement with activist mobilization efforts; it also frames ignorance production as a social and political issue tied to collective action failures and justice campaigns for reproductive health accountability.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movement, justice campaign, collective action
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly references activists and critiques their role in perpetuating “undone science,” highlighting a lack of political engagement and justice-oriented action—particularly regarding the recognition of transgenerational harms—indicating analysis of activism (or its absence) as a central theme in understanding structural ignorance.
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nan |
1.0 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movements, resistance, reproductive health, DES, transgenerational effects, health care, scientific knowledge, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes how activism and advocacy were hindered by institutional indifference and the undoing of scientific knowledge, particularly in the context of DES-related health risks. It highlights the lack of recognition of transgenerational harm and the failure of activists to fully embrace the emancipatory potential of this knowledge, indicating a critical engagement with activism and social justice in reproductive health.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movements, resistance, health care, reproductive justice, DES daughters, transgenerational effects, scientific denial
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes how activists and affected individuals (DES daughters) have engaged in advocacy and resistance against the medical and institutional neglect of transgenerational health impacts, highlighting a failure to recognize and act on reproductive health injustices, which constitutes activism in the context of health justice and social change.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movements, resistance, health care, reproductive justice, DES daughters, transgenerational effects, scientific denial
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes how activists and affected individuals (DES daughters) have engaged in advocacy and resistance against the medical and institutional neglect of transgenerational health impacts, highlighting a failure to recognize and act on reproductive health injustices, which constitutes activism in the context of health justice and social change.
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0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movements, reproductive justice, health care, DES daughters, transgenerational effects
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes how activism and advocacy were hindered by systemic indifference and the undoing of scientific knowledge, particularly in the context of DES daughters' health. It critiques the lack of political engagement and resistance from both institutions and activists in addressing the long-term impacts of a defective reproductive technology, thereby linking the content to activism and social justice efforts.
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0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movements, health justice, reproductive rights, collective action
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes how activists and affected communities responded to the long-term consequences of DES, highlighting a lack of recognition and care for transgenerational harm, and critiques the failure of the medical and scientific establishment to acknowledge these issues, thereby engaging with themes of advocacy and resistance in reproductive health justice.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movements, reproductive health, DES, transgenerational effects, health care, injustice, collective action
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes how activists and affected communities responded to the long-term consequences of DES, highlighting a failure in recognition and care, and emphasizes the lack of political engagement and resistance by both institutions and even some activists, thus directly relating to activism as forms of advocacy and resistance against reproductive injustice.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movements, reproductive health, DES, transgenerational effects, scientific denial, health justice
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes the societal and political response to DES, highlighting how activists and affected individuals faced systemic indifference and failed recognition of harm, emphasizing resistance to scientific dismissal and advocating for justice and awareness, thereby engaging with activism-related themes.
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1.0 |
0 |
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| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movements, justice campaigns, collective action, health care, reproductive rights
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes how activists and affected communities responded to the long-term consequences of DES, highlighting a lack of recognition and advocacy for the health of DES daughters, and critiques the failure of the medical and political systems to support justice and empowerment for affected individuals—indicating engagement with activism and social change.
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1.0 |
1 |
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| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, resistance, social movements, health care, reproductive justice, DES daughters, scientific denial, transgenerational harm
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes how activists and affected communities (DES daughters) have engaged in advocacy and resistance against medical and institutional neglect, highlighting a lack of recognition and care for transgenerational harm, which reflects a form of social activism related to reproductive justice and health equity.
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1.0 |
2 |
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100% |
| 2 |
Pentecostalism and the arts of insistence: Examples from Bot...đź“„ View Analyzed TextId: 2 Content: Pentecostalism and the arts of insistence: Examples from Botswana Title: Pentecostalism and the arts of insistence: Examples from Botswana Abstract: This contribution explores the significance of religious practices that put emphasis on encouraging people to hold their position when others question the ideological or dogmatic elements of their faith. Applying the term 'religious insistence', it investigates these practices with a view to the ways in which Pentecostals take a position vis-Ă -vis the challenges they confront in the sociopolitical domain. Contributing to the study of religious activism, we show that practices of insistence are n Journal: Journal of Religion in Africa |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, sociopolitical engagement, critical response, assertiveness, identity formation, Pentecostalism, community resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes "practices of insistence" within Pentecostalism as a form of religious activism that involves critical responses to sociopolitical orders, even without direct political protest. It frames these practices as a distinct mode of engagement that contributes to social and identity-based resistance rather than overt structural change.
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YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, sociopolitical engagement, critical response, assertiveness, identity formation, Pentecostalism, community resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes "practices of insistence" within Pentecostalism as a form of religious activism that involves critical responses to sociopolitical orders, even without direct political protest. It frames these practices as a distinct mode of engagement that contributes to social and identity-based resistance rather than overt structural change.
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| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, sociopolitical engagement, critical response, assertiveness, identity formation, Pentecostalism, community resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes "practices of insistence" within Pentecostalism as a form of religious activism that involves critical responses to sociopolitical orders, even without direct political protest. It frames these practices as a distinct mode of engagement that contributes to social and identity-based resistance rather than overt structural change.
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YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, sociopolitical engagement, critical response, assertiveness, identity formation, Pentecostalism, community resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes "practices of insistence" within Pentecostalism as a form of religious activism that involves critical engagement with sociopolitical orders, even without direct political protest. It frames these practices as assertive responses to societal challenges, positioning them as a distinct mode of activism rooted in identity and faith-based resistance rather than overt structural change.
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| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, sociopolitical engagement, critical response, assertiveness, identity formation, Pentecostalism, community resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes "practices of insistence" within Pentecostalism as a form of religious activism that involves critical responses to sociopolitical orders, even without direct political protest. It positions these practices as a distinct mode of engagement that fosters assertiveness and identity assertion in the face of challenges—aligning with broader definitions of activism through advocacy and social positioning.
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0.7 |
1 |
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| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, sociopolitical resistance, critical response, assertiveness, identity formation, Pentecostalism, community engagement
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes "practices of insistence" within Pentecostalism as a form of religious activism that involves critical responses to sociopolitical orders, even without direct political protest. It frames these practices as a distinct mode of asserting identity and engaging with societal challenges, aligning them with broader forms of social and political engagement.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
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| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, sociopolitical engagement, critical response, assertiveness, identity formation, Pentecostalism, community resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes "practices of insistence" within Pentecostalism as a form of religious activism that involves holding one’s position in the face of societal challenges, even without direct political protest. It frames such practices as a mode of critical engagement with sociopolitical orders, emphasizing assertiveness and identity assertion—key elements of social or religious advocacy.
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1.0 |
0 |
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| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, sociopolitical engagement, critical response, assertiveness, identity formation, Pentecostalism, community resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes "practices of insistence" within Pentecostalism as a form of religious activism that involves critical responses to sociopolitical orders, even without direct political protest. It frames such practices as a distinct mode of engagement—neither full resistance nor acquiescence—that contributes to social positioning and collective assertion in the face of challenges.
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1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, sociopolitical resistance, critical response, assertiveness, identity formation, Pentecostalism, community engagement
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes "practices of insistence" within Pentecostalism as a form of religious activism that involves critical responses to sociopolitical orders, even without direct political protest. It frames these practices as asserting one's position in relation to societal challenges, thus constituting a distinct mode of engagement and identity expression within broader social and structural contexts.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
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| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical challenges, critical response, identity formulation, resistance, acquiescence
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly positions its analysis of “religious insistence” as a form of religious activism, arguing that it constitutes a distinct modality of collective action involving assertive engagement with sociopolitical orders—even without traditional protest—by expressing critical responses and shaping identity in relation to structural conditions.
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0.0 |
0 |
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| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical challenges, critical response, identity formulation, resistance, acquiescence
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly positions its analysis of “religious insistence” as a form of religious activism, arguing that it constitutes a distinct modality of collective action involving assertive engagement with sociopolitical orders—even without traditional protest—by expressing critical responses and shaping identity in relation to structural conditions.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
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| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical challenges, critical response, identity formulation, resistance, acquiescence
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly positions its analysis of “religious insistence” as a form of religious activism, arguing that it constitutes a distinct modality of collective action involving assertive engagement with sociopolitical orders—even without traditional protest—by expressing critical responses and shaping identity in relation to structural conditions.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical challenges, critical response, identity formulation
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly positions “religious insistence” as a form of religious activism in Africa, arguing that it constitutes a mode of collective engagement with sociopolitical orders through assertive yet non-protest-oriented practices, distinct from both resistance and acquiescence.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
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| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical challenges, critical response, assertiveness, identity formulation
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly positions “religious insistence” as a form of religious activism in Africa, arguing that it constitutes a critical, albeit non-protest-oriented, mode of engagement with sociopolitical orders—distinct from both resistance and acquiescence. It contributes directly to the study of religious activism by analyzing how Pentecostal practices assert identity and respond critically to structural conditions.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical challenges, critical response, identity formulation
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly positions "religious insistence" as a form of religious activism in Africa, arguing that it constitutes a critical, assertive mode of engagement with sociopolitical orders—distinct from both resistance and acquiescence—and thus relates directly to collective action for social change through religious practice.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical challenges, critical response, assertiveness, resistance, acquiescence
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly positions its analysis of “religious insistence” within the field of religious activism and argues that such practices constitute a form of activism distinct from—but related to—resistance and acquiescence, particularly by highlighting how Pentecostalists offer critical responses to sociopolitical orders without necessarily engaging in overt political protest.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical challenges, critical response, assertiveness, identity formulation
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly positions its analysis of “religious insistence” as a form of religious activism, noting that such practices involve critical engagement with sociopolitical orders and constitute a distinct modality of collective identity assertion that differs from both resistance and acquiescence. It directly contributes to the study of religious activism in Africa by framing Pentecostal assertiveness as a meaningful form of socio-political participation.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, resistance, acquiescence, insistence, sociopolitical engagement, Pentecostalism, Botswana
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly positions its analysis of “religious insistence” as a form of religious activism, arguing that Pentecostal practices of holding one’s ground constitute a critical response to sociopolitical orders—even without direct protest—thus contributing meaningfully to the study of activism in Africa.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical, critical response, identity, resistance, activism
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly frames "religious insistence" as a form of religious activism, arguing that while it is not overtly political or protest-based, it constitutes a critical response to sociopolitical structures and represents a distinct modality of asserting identity and engaging with societal challenges.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical, critical response, identity, resistance, activism
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly frames "religious insistence" as a form of religious activism, arguing that while not overtly political, these practices involve a critical response to sociopolitical orders and represent a distinct modality of asserting identity and engaging with societal structures.
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0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical, critical response, identity, resistance, activism
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly frames "religious insistence" as a form of religious activism, arguing that while not overtly political, these practices involve a critical response to sociopolitical orders and represent a distinct modality of asserting identity and engaging with societal structures.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical, resistance, identity, critical response
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly frames "religious insistence" as a form of religious activism, arguing that while it does not involve direct political protest, it constitutes a critical response to sociopolitical orders and contributes to the study of activism in African religious contexts.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical, resistance, identity, critical response
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses "religious activism" and analyzes how Pentecostal practices of "insistence" constitute a form of activism that involves critical responses to sociopolitical orders, even if not through overt protest or political engagement.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, religious insistence, sociopolitical engagement, critical response, identity formation
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly frames "religious insistence" as a form of religious activism, arguing that while it is not overtly political or protest-based, it constitutes a critical and assertive response to sociopolitical contexts, thus qualifying as a form of activism through non-confrontational yet socially engaged expression.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical, resistance, identity, critical response
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly frames "religious insistence" as a form of religious activism, arguing that while it does not involve direct political protest, it constitutes a critical and assertive response to sociopolitical structures, thus qualifying as a form of activism.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, insistence, sociopolitical, resistance, identity, critical response
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses "religious activism" and analyzes how Pentecostal practices of "insistence" function as a form of activism by offering a critical response to sociopolitical orders, even if not through direct protest or political engagement.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: religious activism, Pentecostalism, religious insistence, sociopolitical engagement, critical response, identity formation
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly frames "religious insistence" as a form of religious activism, arguing that while it is not overt political protest, it constitutes a critical and assertive response to sociopolitical challenges, thereby engaging in forms of activism through identity assertion and resistance to dominant ideologies.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
|
HIGH:27 |
100% |
| 3 |
The Spirituality of the Wesleyan Methodists of Brunswick Cha...đź“„ View Analyzed TextId: 3 Content: The Spirituality of the Wesleyan Methodists of Brunswick Chapel, Leeds, in the Victorian Era Title: The Spirituality of the Wesleyan Methodists of Brunswick Chapel, Leeds, in the Victorian Era Abstract: The spirituality of Brunswick Chapel, Leeds, in the Victorian era illustrates the legacy of John Wesley when Wesleyan Methodism was a power in the land. The priorities were conversion, turning to Christ in repentance and faith, the Bible as the source of divine instruction, the cross as the way in which salvation was achieved and activism as the proper human response. These features were prominent in the whole of the broader Evangelical movement which Wesley inaugurated. There was concern with d Journal: Bulletin of the John Rylands Library |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, religious activism, Wesleyan Methodism, community engagement, moral reform, evangelical outreach
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality in the Victorian era, linking it directly to the broader Evangelical movement. This indicates a clear discussion of religiously motivated collective action and social engagement rooted in faith-based activism.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, religious activism, Wesleyan Methodism, community engagement, moral reform, evangelical outreach
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality in the Victorian era, linking it directly to the broader Evangelical movement. This indicates a clear discussion of religiously motivated collective action and social engagement rooted in faith-based activism.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, religious activism, Wesleyan Methodism, community engagement, moral reform, evangelical outreach
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality in the Victorian era, linking it directly to the broader Evangelical movement. This indicates a clear discussion of religiously motivated collective action and social engagement rooted in faith-based activism.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, evangelical engagement, community organizing, religious activism, moral reform, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key component of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality in the Victorian era, linking it directly to the broader Evangelical movement. This indicates a deliberate emphasis on collective action rooted in faith and moral concern, aligning with forms of activism such as community organizing and social reform.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, religious activism, community organizing, Evangelical movement, Wesleyan Methodism
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a central feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality in the Victorian era, linking it directly to the broader Evangelical movement. This indicates a clear discussion of activism within a religious and community context, particularly through spiritual practices and social engagement.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, Wesleyan Methodism, Victorian era, social action, religious activism, evangelism, community engagement
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality during the Victorian era, linking it directly to the broader Evangelical movement's emphasis on social and moral responsibility. This indicates a clear discussion of activism within the religious context of the time.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, Wesleyan Methodism, Victorian Era, social action, spiritual response to society
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key feature of the spirituality practiced at Brunswick Chapel, linking religious devotion directly to active engagement in societal matters. This indicates an intentional connection between faith and collective social action, consistent with activism in a religious context.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, spiritual activism, Evangelical movement, community engagement, religiously motivated action
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality in the Victorian era, linking it directly to the broader Evangelical movement. This indicates a clear discussion of activism rooted in religious belief and practice, particularly in the context of community life and moral engagement.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, Wesleyan Methodism, Victorian era, social action, spiritual response to social issues
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality in the Victorian era, linking religious faith directly to active engagement with societal matters. This indicates a clear connection between religious practice and activism within the context of the movement's theological framework.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, conversion, Evangelical movement, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly lists “activism as the proper human response” to Wesleyan Methodist spirituality and situates it within the broader Evangelical movement’s priorities, indicating that activism is framed as an integral, expected practice—not merely passive belief. While not detailing specific protest or political actions, the article treats activism as a core component of religious identity and practice in the Victorian era.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, conversion, Evangelical movement, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly lists “activism as the proper human response” to Wesleyan Methodist spirituality and situates it within the broader Evangelical movement’s priorities, indicating that activism is framed as an integral, expected practice—not merely passive belief. While not detailing specific protest or political actions, the article treats activism as a core component of religious identity and practice in the Victorian era.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, conversion, Evangelical movement, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly lists “activism as the proper human response” to Wesleyan Methodist spirituality and situates it within the broader Evangelical movement’s priorities, indicating that activism is framed as an integral, expected practice—not merely passive belief. While not detailing specific protest or political actions, the article treats activism as a core component of religious identity and practice in the Victorian era.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, Evangelical movement, conversion, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly lists “activism as the proper human response” to theological convictions within Wesleyan Methodism and situates it within the broader Evangelical movement’s priorities—indicating that activism is a core, intentional component of their spiritual practice, likely manifesting in collective moral reform, charitable work, or social advocacy typical of Victorian evangelical activism.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, advocacy, collective action, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly lists “activism as the proper human response” among core Wesleyan Methodist priorities and situates it within the broader Evangelical movement’s legacy; while not detailing specific protest or political actions, the framing of activism as an expected spiritual response aligns with forms of collective social engagement characteristic of religiously motivated activism in the Victorian era.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
NO
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: NO
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, protests, advocacy, political engagement, resistance, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly defines “activism” as the *proper human response* to Wesleyan Methodist spirituality—specifically in a theological or devotional sense (i.e., practical outworking of faith)—rather than referring to collective social, political, or protest-based activism. There is no mention of social movements, advocacy campaigns, or community organizing; instead, focus remains on personal piety, conversion, sanctification, and institutional religious practice.
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0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
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CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, Evangelical movement, conversion, sanctification, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly lists “activism as the proper human response” among core Wesleyan Methodist priorities, situating it within the broader Evangelical tradition’s emphasis on social engagement; this aligns with historical knowledge of Wesleyan Methodism’s involvement in moral reform, education (e.g., Sunday schools), and welfare initiatives—forms of activism rooted in religious conviction.
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1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, Evangelical movement, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly lists “activism as the proper human response” among core Wesleyan Methodist priorities and situates this within the broader Evangelical movement’s emphasis on conversion and moral transformation—indicating that activism is framed as a constitutive part of their spiritual practice and social engagement.
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1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
NO
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: NO
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, protests, advocacy, political engagement, resistance, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly defines “activism” as the *proper human response* to Wesleyan Methodist spirituality—specifically as a personal and devotional stance rather than collective action—and emphasizes internal piety (e.g., conversion, prayer, hymns, class meetings), not organized social or political advocacy; no reference is made to any forms of collective activism, protest, or justice-oriented mobilization.
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1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social change, evangelism, class meetings, conversion, social movements
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly identifies "activism" as a central feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality, describing it as "the proper human response" to salvation, and links it to broader evangelical practices that promoted social engagement and moral reform.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social change, evangelism, class meetings, conversion, social movements
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly identifies "activism" as a central feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality, describing it as the "proper human response" to salvation, and links it to broader evangelical practices that promoted social engagement and moral reform.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social change, evangelism, class meetings, conversion, social movements
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly identifies "activism" as a central feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality, describing it as the "proper human response" to salvation, and links it to broader evangelical practices that promoted social engagement and moral reform.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social change, evangelism, class meetings, conversion, social movements
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly identifies "activism" as a central feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality, describing it as "the proper human response" to salvation, indicating a commitment to collective action for social transformation within the Victorian era context.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social change, evangelical movement, class meetings, piety, social movements
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly identifies "activism" as a key feature of Wesleyan Methodism's spirituality, describing it as the "proper human response" to religious conviction, which aligns with collective action for social change. The context of class meetings and broader evangelical engagement further supports this interpretation.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social change, Evangelical movement, class meetings, conversion, social engagement
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly identifies "activism" as a central feature of Wesleyan Methodism's spirituality, describing it as "the proper human response" to religious conviction, and links it to broader social and communal practices within the movement.
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0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, advocacy, collective action, Wesleyan Methodism, Victorian era, spiritual response, social change
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key feature of Wesleyan Methodist spirituality, directly linking religious practice to forms of social engagement and collective action for change.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, advocacy, community organizing, social change
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a central feature of Wesleyan Methodism at Brunswick Chapel, indicating that the article discusses activism as part of the religious community's spiritual practice and response to societal needs.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, advocacy, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly states that "activism as the proper human response" was a key feature of the spirituality of the Wesleyan Methodists, indicating that the article analyzes activism as a central aspect of their religious practice and social engagement.
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1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
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HIGH:27 |
93% |
| 4 |
A look back: The Birth of the Americans with disabilities ac...đź“„ View Analyzed TextId: 4 Content: A look back: The Birth of the Americans with disabilities act Title: A look back: The Birth of the Americans with disabilities act Abstract: 'One of my proudest moments as President occurred on July 26, 1990--the day I signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. With its passage, a shameful wall of exclusion came tumbling down. This landmark legislation was the culmination of the dedicated efforts of so many, and I salute the bipartisan leadership of the Congress--as well as the countless advocates from all parts of society who contributed to our success. It was a team effort. With the ADA, our country took a dramatic step t Journal: A Look Back: The Birth of the Americans with Disabilities Act |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, civil rights, disability rights, social movements, political engagement, resistance, community organizing, public education, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their collective action, advocacy efforts, and resistance to opposition. It emphasizes personal and communal struggles, leadership, and organized efforts to achieve social change, all of which align with definitions of activism.
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0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, civil rights, disability rights, social movements, political engagement, resistance, community organizing, public education, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their collective action, advocacy efforts, and resistance to opposition. It emphasizes personal and communal struggles, leadership, and organized efforts to achieve social change, all of which align with definitions of activism.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, civil rights, disability rights, social movements, political engagement, resistance, community organizing, public education, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their collective action, advocacy efforts, and resistance to opposition. It emphasizes personal and communal struggles, leadership, and organized efforts to achieve social change, all of which align with definitions of activism.
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0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: advocacy, activism, civil rights, disability rights, public education, community organizing, social movement, political engagement, resistance, collective action
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlights personal and organized efforts like Reverend Harold Wilke’s ministry and advocacy, and emphasizes grassroots mobilization and public education as tools for social change. These elements clearly align with activism as defined by collective action and advocacy for civil rights.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, civil rights, disability rights, social movements, political engagement, resistance, community organizing, public education, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their collective efforts, advocacy, and resistance to opposition. It emphasizes activism through personal stories, organized campaigns, and public education as tools for social change.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: disability activism, advocacy, civil rights, social movements, political engagement, community organizing, justice campaigns, public education, grassroots efforts
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their collective action, advocacy, and resistance to systemic exclusion. It emphasizes personal and communal struggles, leadership, and organized efforts to transform societal attitudes—clear indicators of activism.
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0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: disability activism, advocacy, civil rights, social movements, political engagement, community organizing, public education, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their efforts through advocacy, collective action, and resistance to opposition. It emphasizes activism as a key driver of legislative change and social transformation.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: disability activism, advocacy, civil rights, political engagement, social movement, community organizing, resistance, public education, grassroots efforts
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their advocacy, collective action, and efforts to overcome resistance. It emphasizes activism through personal stories, organizational efforts, and public campaigns aimed at changing societal norms and policy.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: advocacy, activism, civil rights, disability rights, social movements, political engagement, resistance, community organizing, public education, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly discusses the efforts of disability groups and activists who advocated for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their role in pushing Congress for recognition and protection of disabled individuals' rights. It references personal activism (e.g., Reverend Harold Wilke), collective action, and ongoing advocacy efforts to transform social perceptions and achieve inclusion—key indicators of activism.
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1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, disability rights movement, advocacy, civil rights legislation, protest, community organizing, collective action, social change
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly describes the ADA’s passage as the result of “dedicated efforts” by “disability groups and activists,” highlights grassroots mobilization (“persons with many different backgrounds… united to press Congress”), and features Reverend Harold Wilke as a “vocal activist” who played a key role in transforming self-image and advancing the bill—clearly situating the narrative within activism and social movement dynamics.
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0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, disability rights movement, advocacy, civil rights legislation, protest, community organizing, collective action, social change
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly describes the ADA’s passage as the result of “dedicated efforts” by “disability groups and activists,” highlights grassroots mobilization (“persons with many different backgrounds… united to press Congress”), and features Reverend Harold Wilke as a “vocal activist” who played a key role in transforming self-image and advancing the bill—clearly situating the narrative within activism and social movement dynamics.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, disability rights movement, advocacy, civil rights legislation, protest, community organizing, collective action, social change
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly describes the ADA’s passage as the result of “dedicated efforts” by “disability groups and activists,” highlights grassroots mobilization (“persons with many different backgrounds… united to press Congress”), and features Reverend Harold Wilke as a “vocal activist” who played a key role in transforming self-image and advancing the bill—clearly situating the narrative within activism and social movement dynamics.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights movement, collective action, protest, civil rights legislation, community organizing, social change, Reverend Harold Wilke, bipartisan leadership
EXPLANATION: The text explicitly describes the ADA’s passage as the result of “dedicated efforts” by “countless advocates,” “disability groups and activists,” and highlights Reverend Harold Wilke’s role “as a vocal activist” in the movement; it frames the effort as collective action aimed at social change, justice, and dismantling exclusionary barriers—core elements of activism.
|
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0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights movement, civil rights legislation, protest, community organizing, collective action, social change
EXPLANATION: The text explicitly describes the ADA’s passage as the result of “dedicated efforts” by “disability groups and activists,” highlights grassroots mobilization (“persons with many different backgrounds… united to press Congress”), cites Reverend Harold Wilke as a “vocal activist,” and frames the effort as part of broader civil rights advocacy and social transformation.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, disability rights movement, advocacy, civil rights legislation, protest, community organizing, social change, grassroots mobilization
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly describes the ADA’s passage as the “culmination of the dedicated efforts” of “countless advocates,” highlights collective action by “disability groups and activists,” and emphasizes grassroots mobilization—including the pivotal role of activist Reverend Harold Wilke—making activism central to the narrative.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, civil rights, disability rights movement, collective action, protest, grassroots organizing, bipartisan leadership
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly references “countless advocates,” “disability groups and activists,” community mobilization (e.g., uniting across backgrounds), and the Reverend Harold Wilke’s role as a “vocal activist” — all indicating sustained social movement activity aimed at securing civil rights legislation. It frames the ADA’s passage as the outcome of deliberate, collective activism and resistance to exclusionary practices.
|
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1.0 |
0 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movement, disability rights, civil rights legislation, protest, community organizing, collective action, grassroots mobilization
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly highlights the role of “disability groups and activists,” describes their “dedicated efforts” to “press Congress for full recognition and protection of their rights,” references the “bipartisan leadership” alongside “countless advocates,” and specifically credits Reverend Harold Wilke as a “vocal activist” who played a key role in the movement—including participation in public advocacy events like the White House signing. It frames the ADA’s passage as the outcome of collective, sustained activism for social and civil rights change.
|
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1.0 |
1 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDERENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, disability rights movement, advocacy, civil rights legislation, protest, community organizing, social change
EXPLANATION: The text explicitly describes the ADA’s passage as the “culmination of the dedicated efforts” of “countless advocates,” highlights collective action by “disability groups and activists,” and features Reverend Harold Wilke’s role “as a vocal activist” in grassroots mobilization, self-image transformation, and political engagement—clearly situating the narrative within activism for social justice.
|
nan |
1.0 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights, civil rights, protests, social movements, community organizing, political engagement
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the efforts of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their role in advocacy, political engagement, and collective action for social change. It references the activism of individuals like Reverend Harold Wilke and emphasizes the broader social movement behind the legislation.
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0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights, civil rights, protests, social movements, community organizing, political engagement
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the activism and advocacy efforts of disability groups and individuals in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting collective action, political engagement, and social change as central themes.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights, civil rights, protests, social movements, community organizing, political engagement
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the activism and advocacy efforts of disability groups and individuals in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting collective action, political engagement, and social change as central themes.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights, civil rights, protests, social movements, political engagement, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the activism and advocacy efforts of disability groups and individuals in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting collective action, resistance to opposition, and the role of grassroots organizers in achieving legislative change.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights, civil rights, protests, social movements, community organizing, political engagement
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the activism and advocacy efforts of disability groups and individuals, including their role in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting collective action, resistance, and political engagement as central to the achievement of civil rights for persons with disabilities.
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0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights, civil rights, social movements, protests, political engagement, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the efforts of disability groups and activists in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting their collective action, advocacy, and political engagement as central to the legislation's success.
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0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights, civil rights, protests, political engagement, social movements, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the activism and advocacy efforts of disability groups and individuals in pushing for the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting collective action, political engagement, and social change as central themes.
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1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, disability rights, civil rights, protests, political engagement, social movements, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the efforts of disability groups and activists in lobbying Congress to pass the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting collective action, advocacy, and social change as central themes. It references the role of activists like Reverend Harold Wilke and emphasizes the movement's success through organized campaigning and public education.
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1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, disability rights, advocacy, civil rights, protests, social movements, political engagement, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the activism surrounding the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighting the efforts of disability groups and advocates, their collaboration with government leaders, and their role in achieving legislative change through collective action and social advocacy.
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1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
|
HIGH:24 |
100% |
| 5 |
Ecomusicology from poetic to practicalđź“„ View Analyzed TextId: 5 Content: Ecomusicology from poetic to practical Title: Ecomusicology from poetic to practical Abstract: Ecomusicology, or 'ecocritical musicology,' is a field that considers the complex relationships between culture, nature, and music/sound. This chapter provides an overview of ecomusicology in four parts. First, I elaborate on that definition and provide a brief intellectual history of the field, particularly in relation to ecocriticism. Second, I develop an approach to the field that considers a range of approaches from poetic to practical - that is, from reflective, aesthetic concerns to politi Journal: Handbook of Ecocriticism and Cultural Ecology |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: practical approach, sustainability, political engagement, activism, community organizing, environmental justice
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments," which reflects activist concerns related to environmental responsibility and sustainable practices. It also frames ecomusicology as having both poetic and activist dimensions, indicating an intentional engagement with political and practical action for social change.
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0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: political engagement, sustainability, activism, practical approach, environmental justice, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that involves sustainability and the use of sustainable materials for musical instruments, which reflects political engagement and advocacy for environmental practices. It also positions this practical work as part of an activist continuum alongside poetic reflection, indicating active efforts toward social and ecological change.
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0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: political engagement, sustainability, activism, practical approach, environmental justice, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that involves sustainability and the use of sustainable materials for musical instruments, which reflects political engagement and advocacy for environmental practices. It also positions this practical work as part of an activist continuum alongside poetic reflection, indicating active efforts toward social and ecological change.
|
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0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: political engagement, activism, sustainability, practical approach, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that involves sustainability and the use of sustainable materials for musical instruments, which constitutes a form of activism focused on environmental justice and responsible practice. It also positions this practical orientation as part of a broader continuum including political and activist concerns, indicating engagement with advocacy and collective action for ecological change.
|
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0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: political engagement, activism, sustainability, practical approach, community organizing, environmental justice
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that involves sustainability and the use of eco-friendly materials for musical instruments, indicating direct engagement with environmental advocacy and action. It also positions this practical approach as part of a spectrum that includes activist concerns, linking music to real-world ecological change and social responsibility.
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0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: practical approach, sustainability, political engagement, activism, community organizing, environmental justice
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments," indicating engagement with environmental action and sustainable practices. It also outlines an approach that moves from poetic to practical, including activist concerns, suggesting a commitment to political and social change in ecological contexts. While not detailed in specific campaigns or protests, the inclusion of practical and activist-oriented frameworks aligns with activism as defined in the prompt.
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0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: practical approach, sustainability, political engagement, activism, environmental justice, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments," which reflects advocacy and action-oriented work in environmental stewardship. It also frames ecomusicology as having both aesthetic and activist concerns, indicating a deliberate engagement with political and social change through music.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: practical approach, sustainability, political engagement, activist concerns, community organizing, environmental justice
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly identifies a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that addresses sustainability and materials for musical instruments, linking music to tangible environmental action. It also frames the field’s development from poetic to practical as including political and activist dimensions, indicating engagement with activism through applied ecological practice.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM
KEYWORDS: practical approach, sustainability, political engagement, activism, community organizing, environmental justice
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments," indicating engagement with environmental action and sustainable practices. While not detailing specific protests or campaigns, this represents a form of activist practice aimed at real-world ecological change through music-making, aligning with broader activist goals in cultural ecology and environmental justice.
|
MEDIUM |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, political engagement, sustainability, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly frames ecomusicology along a continuum from “reflective, aesthetic concerns to political, activist concerns,” and highlights a “practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments” as one of its core examples—indicating direct engagement with activism-oriented, material-praxis work.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, political engagement, sustainability, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly frames ecomusicology along a continuum from “reflective, aesthetic concerns to political, activist concerns,” and highlights a “practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments” as one of its core examples—indicating direct engagement with activism-oriented, material-praxis work.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, political engagement, sustainability, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly frames ecomusicology along a continuum from “reflective, aesthetic concerns to political, activist concerns,” and highlights a “practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments” as one of its core examples—indicating direct engagement with activism-oriented, material-praxis work.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, practical approach, political engagement, sustainability, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly outlines a continuum from “reflective, aesthetic concerns to political, activist concerns,” and includes a “practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments” as one of its illustrative examples—linking ecomusicology directly to activist-oriented, material-level engagement. This framing aligns with activism as collective action for environmental justice and sustainable change.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, practical, political, sustainability, advocacy, resistance, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly frames ecomusicology as spanning “from reflective, aesthetic concerns to political, activist concerns,” and highlights a “practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments” — indicating engagement with activism through applied, politically engaged work. It also references an in-between case involving a singer-songwriter likely engaged in advocacy or resistance, confirming the chapter’s orientation toward activism as part of its analytical framework.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, political engagement, sustainability, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly states the chapter develops an approach from “reflective, aesthetic concerns to political, activist concerns,” and includes a “practical approach to sustainability and materials for musical instruments”—a form of environmental activism—and mentions a middle-ground case involving a singer-songwriter likely engaging in advocacy or awareness-raising.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, practical approach, political engagement, sustainability, advocacy, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly outlines a “practical” mode of ecomusicology that addresses “political, activist concerns,” and includes an example focused on sustainability and instrument materials—suggesting engagement with material practices aligned with environmental justice and resistance to unsustainable industry norms.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, practical, political, sustainability, advocacy, resistance, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The chapter explicitly outlines a continuum from “poetic” (reflective/aesthetic) to “practical” (political/activist) approaches within ecomusicology and includes a case study on sustainability of musical instrument materials—a topic often tied to activist practices—and mentions implicitly/explicitly ecomusicological works across the activist spectrum, indicating direct engagement with activism-related themes.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENTIENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, political engagement, sustainability, community organizing, resistance, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The abstract explicitly frames ecomusicology as spanning “from poetic to practical” approaches, with the latter defined as “political, activist concerns,” and describes one case study focusing on “sustainability and materials for musical instruments”—a theme directly tied to environmental activism and ethical consumption. It further notes the inclusion of works across a continuum that are “implicitly and explicitly ecomusicological,” suggesting explicit advocacy and political engagement are integral to the field’s scope.
|
nan |
1.0 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: ecomusicology, activism, sustainability, political engagement, practical approach, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that includes political and activist concerns, such as sustainability and materials for musical instruments, indicating engagement with activism-related themes.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: ecomusicology, activism, sustainability, political engagement, practical approach, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that includes political and activist concerns, such as sustainability and materials for musical instruments, indicating engagement with activism-related themes.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: ecomusicology, activism, sustainability, political engagement, practical approach, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that includes political and activist concerns, such as sustainability and materials for musical instruments, indicating engagement with activism-related themes.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: ecomusicology, activism, practical, sustainability, political engagement, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that includes political and activist concerns, such as sustainability and materials for musical instruments, indicating engagement with activism-related themes.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: ecomusicology, activism, practical, sustainability, political engagement, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that includes political and activist concerns, such as sustainability and materials for musical instruments, indicating engagement with activism-related themes.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: ecomusicology, activism, sustainability, political engagement, practical approach, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that includes political and activist concerns, such as sustainability and materials for musical instruments, indicating engagement with activism through advocacy and practical action for environmental and social change.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: ecomusicology, activism, practical, sustainability, political engagement, social change
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that includes political and activist concerns, such as sustainability and materials for musical instruments, indicating engagement with activism-related themes.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: ecomusicology, activism, political engagement, sustainability, practical approaches, social change
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that includes political and activist concerns, such as sustainability and materials for musical instruments, indicating engagement with activism-related themes.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: ecomusicology, activism, practical, sustainability, political engagement, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses a "practical" approach to ecomusicology that includes political and activist concerns, such as sustainability and materials for musical instruments, positioning activism as part of a continuum from poetic to practical engagement.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
|
HIGH:24, MEDIUM:2 |
100% |
| 6 |
SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVISTđź“„ View Analyzed TextId: 6 Content: SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST Title: SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST Abstract: [No abstract available] Journal: Positively aware : the monthly journal of the Test Positive Aware Network |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social change, community organizing, justice campaigns, resistance
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" directly indicates the focus on an individual known for activist work, suggesting the article analyzes or discusses activism through a biographical lens. Given the context of the journal—Test Positive Aware Network—the content likely centers on advocacy and community organizing related to health justice and awareness.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social change, community organizing, justice campaigns, resistance
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" directly indicates the focus on an individual's contributions to activism, suggesting analysis of his involvement in social movements, advocacy, or political engagement. The journal’s name, "Positively aware," further implies a commitment to public health and awareness campaigns, which often involve activist efforts.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social change, community organizing, justice campaigns, resistance
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" directly indicates the focus on an individual's contributions to activism, suggesting analysis of his involvement in social movements, advocacy, or political engagement. The journal’s name, "Positively aware," further implies a commitment to public health and awareness campaigns, which often involve activist efforts.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, advocacy, community organizing, justice campaigns, resistance
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" directly indicates a focus on an individual's contributions to activism, suggesting the article analyzes or highlights his involvement in advocacy and social change efforts. Given the context of the journal—Test Positive Aware Network—the work likely centers on public health activism, particularly related to HIV/AIDS awareness and community engagement.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social change, community organizing, justice campaigns, resistance
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" explicitly indicates the focus on an individual known for activist work, suggesting the article analyzes or discusses activism through the lens of personal legacy and impact. Given the context of a journal dedicated to people living with HIV/AIDS and advocacy (the Test Positive Aware Network), the content is likely centered on advocacy and community organizing efforts.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, advocacy, community organizing, justice campaigns, resistance
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" directly indicates a focus on an individual's contributions to activism, suggesting the article analyzes or highlights his involvement in social change efforts such as advocacy, community organizing, and political engagement. Given the context of the journal—Test Positive Aware Network—the content likely centers on public health advocacy and resistance against stigma, further reinforcing activist themes.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, advocacy, justice campaigns, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" directly indicates a focus on an individual's contributions to activism, suggesting the article analyzes or discusses advocacy and social engagement efforts. Given the context of the journal—Test Positive Aware Network—the content is likely centered on public health activism, community organizing, and campaigns for HIV awareness and justice.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social change, community organizing, justice campaigns, political engagement
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" explicitly indicates the focus on an individual known for activist work, suggesting the article analyzes or discusses activism through the lens of Spencer Cox's contributions to social movements and advocacy. The journal itself, Positively Aware, is associated with HIV/AIDS activism and public health advocacy, further supporting the classification.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, social movements, advocacy, community organizing, justice campaigns, resistance
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" directly indicates a focus on an individual's contributions to activism, suggesting the article analyzes or highlights his involvement in social change efforts such as advocacy, community organizing, or political engagement. The journal itself, Test Positive Aware Network, is associated with public health advocacy and awareness, further supporting the context of activist work.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activist, legacy, advocacy, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references “THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST,” indicating the article centers on activism as a core theme; given the journal’s focus (Test Positive Aware Network, an HIV/AIDS advocacy organization), and the term “activist” in the context of Spencer Cox—a known advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and HIV policy reform—the content is highly likely to discuss activism-related actions and impacts.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activist, legacy, advocacy, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references “THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST,” indicating the article centers on activism as a core theme; given the journal’s focus (Test Positive Aware Network, an HIV/AIDS advocacy organization), and the term “activist” in the context of Spencer Cox—a known advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and HIV policy reform—the content is highly likely to discuss activism-related actions and impacts.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activist, legacy, advocacy, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references “THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST,” indicating the article centers on activism as a core theme; given the journal’s focus (Test Positive Aware Network, an HIV/AIDS advocacy organization), and the term “activist” in the context of Spencer Cox—a known advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and HIV policy reform—the content is highly likely to discuss activism-related actions and impacts.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, legacy, social change, advocacy, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references “THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST,” indicating the article focuses on activist work and its enduring impact. Given the journal’s association with the Test Positive Aware Network—a group historically involved in HIV/AIDS advocacy, harm reduction, and LGBTQ+ rights—the context strongly supports activism-related content.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, legacy, social change, advocate, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references “THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST,” indicating the article centers on Spencer Cox’s role and contributions as an activist. Given the journal is published by Test Positive Aware Network—a group historically engaged in HIV/AIDS advocacy and grassroots activism—the context strongly supports that the article discusses activism-related content.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENTIENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, legacy, advocate, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references “THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST,” indicating the article centers on Spencer Cox’s role and contributions as an activist; given the journal is published by Test Positive Aware Network—a group historically involved in HIV/AIDS advocacy and public health activism—the context strongly supports a focus on activism-related themes.
|
nan |
0.7 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, legacy, Spencer Cox, advocacy, social change
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references “THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST,” directly indicating that the article centers on activist identity and impact. Given the journal’s association with the Test Positive Aware Network—a group historically involved in HIV/AIDS advocacy—this strongly supports a focus on activism-related content.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, legacy, social change, advocate, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references “THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST,” indicating the article centers on Spencer Cox’s role and contributions as an activist. Given the journal is published by Test Positive Aware Network—a group historically engaged in HIV/AIDS advocacy and harm reduction—this further supports activism-related content.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENTIENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, legacy, advocate, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references “THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST,” indicating the article centers on Spencer Cox’s role and contributions as an activist, which aligns with definitions of collective action for social change. Given the journal’s association with the Test Positive Aware Network—a group known for HIV/AIDS advocacy and activism—further supports the classification.
|
nan |
1.0 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, activist, legacy, advocacy, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly refers to Spencer Cox as "the legacy of an activist," and the journal focuses on health and social justice issues, indicating the article discusses his role in activism and social change efforts.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, activist, legacy, advocacy, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly refers to Spencer Cox as "the legacy of an activist," and the journal focuses on HIV/AIDS awareness and advocacy, which are inherently tied to social activism. This strongly indicates the article discusses activism-related content.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, activist, legacy, advocacy, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly refers to Spencer Cox as "the legacy of an activist," and the journal focuses on HIV/AIDS awareness and advocacy, which are inherently tied to social activism. This strongly indicates the article discusses activism-related content.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, activist, legacy, advocacy, social movements, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly refers to Spencer Cox as "the legacy of an activist," and the journal is associated with a network focused on health and social awareness, indicating the article likely discusses his contributions to activism through advocacy and community engagement.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, activist, advocacy, social movements, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article title explicitly references Spencer Cox as an "activist" and focuses on his legacy, indicating that the content discusses or analyzes activism-related themes and contributions.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, activist, legacy, advocacy, social movements, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly refers to Spencer Cox as "the legacy of an activist," and the journal focuses on HIV/AIDS awareness and advocacy, which are inherently linked to social activism. This strongly indicates the article discusses activism-related content.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, activist, advocacy, social movements, community organizing, resistance, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The title "SPENCER COX: THE LEGACY OF AN ACTIVIST" directly indicates that the article focuses on an individual known for activism, and the journal's focus on health and social awareness further supports the likelihood of activism-related content.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, activist, legacy, advocacy, social change, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references Spencer Cox as an "activist" and the article's focus on his "legacy" strongly suggests it discusses his involvement in activism-related efforts, aligning with the definition of collective action for social change.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, activist, legacy, advocacy, social movements, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly refers to Spencer Cox as "the legacy of an activist," and the journal is associated with a network focused on health and awareness, suggesting the article discusses his role in activism, likely in the context of social justice or community advocacy.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
|
HIGH:25 |
100% |
| 7 |
Threatened Litigation Returns Abortion Access to Prince Edwa...đź“„ View Analyzed TextId: 7 Content: Threatened Litigation Returns Abortion Access to Prince Edward Island after 34 Years Title: Threatened Litigation Returns Abortion Access to Prince Edward Island after 34 Years Abstract: On March 31, 2016, the government of Prince Edward Island committed to provide medical and surgical abortions in a public health facility in the Province by the end of the year, for the first time since 1982. The Province's announcement was a direct response to threatened Charter litigation initiated by a group of local veteran activists called Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., which challenged the government's policy not to provide abortion services in the Province. In this commentary, legal counse Journal: Health law in Canada |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: advocacy, activism, Charter litigation, abortion access, community organizing, political engagement, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of Abortion Access Now PEI Inc. as a group of veteran activists who initiated threatened litigation to push for abortion access, highlighting their sustained and creative advocacy efforts. This constitutes clear activism through legal advocacy and political engagement aimed at achieving social change.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: advocacy, activism, Charter litigation, abortion access, community organizing, political engagement, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of Abortion Access Now PEI Inc. as a group of veteran activists who initiated threatened litigation to push for abortion access, highlighting their sustained and creative advocacy efforts. This constitutes clear activism through legal advocacy and political engagement aimed at social change.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: advocacy, activism, Charter litigation, abortion access, community organizing, political engagement, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of Abortion Access Now PEI Inc. as a group of veteran activists who initiated threatened litigation to push for abortion access, highlighting their sustained and creative advocacy efforts. This constitutes clear activism through legal advocacy and political engagement aimed at social change.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: advocacy, activism, Charter litigation, abortion access, community organizing, political engagement, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of Abortion Access Now PEI Inc. as a group of veteran activists who initiated threatened litigation to challenge the provincial ban on abortion, highlighting their sustained advocacy and strategic legal actions to achieve policy change. This constitutes clear activism through organized political engagement and justice campaigning.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: advocacy, activism, Charter litigation, abortion access, community organizing, political engagement, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article clearly discusses activism through the efforts of Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., a group that engaged in threatened litigation to push for policy change, highlighting their advocacy, legal strategy, and sustained campaign work to achieve broader reproductive rights. This constitutes a form of justice campaign and political engagement rooted in collective action.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, Charter litigation, abortion access, community organizing, political engagement, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the efforts of "Abortion Access Now PEI Inc." as a group of veteran activists who initiated threatened litigation to push for abortion services, highlighting their sustained and creative approaches in advocating for policy change. This constitutes clear activism through legal advocacy and collective action aimed at achieving social change in public health policy.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: advocacy, activism, Charter litigation, social movement, political engagement, resistance, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the efforts of "Abortion Access Now PEI Inc." as a group of veteran activists who engaged in threatened litigation to pressure the government into changing its abortion policy. This constitutes clear advocacy and activism through legal action aimed at achieving social change.
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1.0 |
0 |
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| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: advocacy, activism, Charter litigation, abortion access, community organizing, political engagement, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article clearly discusses activism by highlighting the role of Abortion Access Now PEI Inc. as a group of veteran activists who initiated threatened litigation to push for abortion access, emphasizing their sustained and creative approaches in advocating for policy change. This constitutes direct advocacy and political engagement through legal action as part of a broader justice campaign.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, Charter litigation, abortion access, community organizing, political engagement, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the efforts of "Abortion Access Now PEI Inc." as a group of veteran activists who initiated threatened litigation to pressure the government into providing abortion services, highlighting their advocacy and strategic legal action as part of a broader campaign for reproductive rights. This constitutes clear activism through organized political engagement and justice-based resistance.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movement, Charter litigation, community organizing, justice campaign, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly identifies and analyzes the role of “a group of local veteran activists” (Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.) whose threatened Charter litigation directly prompted policy change, framing their sustained and creative advocacy as central to restoring abortion access—clearly situating activism as a causal and analytical focus.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movement, Charter litigation, community organizing, justice campaign, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly identifies and analyzes the role of “a group of local veteran activists” (Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.) whose threatened Charter litigation directly prompted policy change, framing their sustained and creative advocacy as central to restoring abortion access—clearly situating activism as a causal and analytical focus.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movement, Charter litigation, community organizing, justice campaign, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly identifies and analyzes the role of “a group of local veteran activists” (Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.) whose threatened Charter litigation directly prompted policy change, framing their sustained and creative advocacy as central to restoring abortion access—clearly situating activism as a causal and analytical focus.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movement, Charter litigation, community organizing, justice campaign, abortion access
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly describes how a local activist group (Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.), composed of veteran activists, employed threatened Charter litigation and sustained creative advocacy to pressure the provincial government into reversing its long-standing policy against abortion services—directly framing the outcome as a result of collective activism and social movement efforts.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movement, litigation, Charter challenge, community organizing, justice campaign
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly identifies “a group of local veteran activists” (Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.) whose threatened Charter litigation directly prompted the government to reverse its policy, and it credits “sustained and creative approaches employed by abortion access activists” for the outcome—clearly positioning collective action as central to the achievement of reproductive justice.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movement, Charter litigation, community organizing, justice campaign, abortion access
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly describes how a group of local veteran activists ("Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.") initiated threatened Charter litigation to challenge the government’s policy, and credits their sustained and creative advocacy efforts—alongside community organizing—for directly prompting the government to reverse its position on abortion access.
|
nan |
0.7 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, Charter litigation, social movement, community organizing, justice campaign, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly identifies “a group of local veteran activists called Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.” who initiated threatened Charter litigation, framing their actions as part of sustained and creative activist efforts that led to policy change; the authors attribute the government’s reversal directly to these collective advocacy and resistance strategies.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, Charter litigation, social movement, community organizing, justice campaign
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly identifies "Abortion Access Now PEI Inc." as a group of local veteran activists whose threatened Charter litigation directly compelled the provincial government to reverse its policy, and it highlights their sustained, creative advocacy efforts as central to achieving reproductive justice.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, social movement, Charter litigation, community organizing, justice campaign, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., veteran activists
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly identifies "a group of local veteran activists" (Abortion Access Now PEI Inc.) as initiating threatened Charter litigation in direct response to the government’s lack of abortion services, and attributes the policy reversal to “sustained and creative approaches employed by abortion access activists,” clearly framing their collective action as activist effort within a justice campaign.
|
nan |
1.0 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, abortion access, litigation, protest, social movements, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses how a group of activists, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., used threatened litigation and sustained advocacy to pressure the government of Prince Edward Island to restore abortion services, demonstrating clear activism through legal and social engagement.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, abortion access, litigation, protest, social movements, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses how a group of activists, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., used threatened Charter litigation and sustained advocacy to pressure the government of Prince Edward Island into restoring abortion services, demonstrating clear activism through legal and social engagement.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, abortion access, litigation, protest, social movements, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses how a group of activists, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., used threatened Charter litigation and sustained advocacy to pressure the government of Prince Edward Island into restoring abortion services, demonstrating clear activism through legal and social engagement.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, abortion access, protests, legal challenge, social movements, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses how a group of activists, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., used threatened litigation and sustained advocacy to pressure the government of Prince Edward Island into restoring abortion services, demonstrating organized activism for social change.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, protests, social movements, abortion access, community organizing, litigation, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses the role of Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., a group of activists, in challenging government policy through threatened litigation and sustained advocacy, highlighting their strategic efforts as a form of activism aimed at achieving social change in reproductive rights.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, protest, social movements, abortion access, litigation, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses how a group of activists, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., used threatened litigation and sustained advocacy to influence government policy, demonstrating clear forms of activism such as legal advocacy, community organizing, and resistance to systemic barriers.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, protests, social movements, abortion access, litigation, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses how a group of activists, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., used threatened litigation and sustained advocacy to challenge government policy, leading to a reversal in abortion access in Prince Edward Island, clearly demonstrating activism through legal and social advocacy.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, protests, social movements, abortion access, litigation, community organizing, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses how a group of activists, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., used threatened Charter litigation and sustained advocacy to pressure the government of Prince Edward Island into restoring abortion services, demonstrating clear examples of activism through legal and social engagement.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, advocacy, protest, social movements, abortion access, community organizing, litigation, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses how a group of activists, Abortion Access Now PEI Inc., used threatened litigation and sustained advocacy efforts to challenge government policy and secure abortion services in Prince Edward Island, demonstrating clear forms of activism and social change mobilization.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
|
HIGH:25 |
100% |
| 8 |
Reframing Rhetorical Failure: Confession and Conversion in S...📄 View Analyzed TextId: 8 Content: Reframing Rhetorical Failure: Confession and Conversion in Sarah Patton Boyle’s Desegregated Heart Title: Reframing Rhetorical Failure: Confession and Conversion in Sarah Patton Boyle’s Desegregated Heart Abstract: Civil rights activist Sarah Patton Boyle initially encountered great difficulty when communicating about race and enacting civil rights resistance as a privileged white Southerner. This essay reveals how Boyle overcame this rhetorical failure by turning to the spiritual memoir and in so doing remade her career as a writer and a speaker. Through the concepts of confession and conversion inherent in this spiritual genre, Boyle successfully identified with white and black audiences who had previous Journal: Rhetoric Review |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, resistance, advocacy, social change, community organizing, ethical engagement, rhetorical failure, conversion, confession
EXPLANATION: The article directly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s journey as a civil rights activist who overcame barriers in communicating about race through spiritual and rhetorical strategies. It analyzes her efforts to engage both white and Black audiences in advocating for racial justice, which constitutes clear activism rooted in resistance and advocacy.
|
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0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, resistance, advocacy, social change, community organizing, ethical engagement, rhetorical failure, conversion, confession
EXPLANATION: The article directly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s journey as a civil rights activist who overcame barriers in communicating about race through spiritual and rhetorical strategies. It analyzes her efforts to engage both white and Black audiences in advocating for racial justice, which constitutes clear activism rooted in resistance and advocacy.
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0.0 |
1 |
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| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, resistance, advocacy, social change, community organizing, ethical engagement, rhetorical failure, conversion, confession
EXPLANATION: The article directly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s journey as a civil rights activist who overcame barriers in communicating about race through spiritual and rhetorical strategies. It analyzes her efforts to engage both white and Black audiences in advocating for racial justice, which constitutes clear activism rooted in resistance and advocacy.
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0.0 |
2 |
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| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, resistance, advocacy, social change, ethical engagement, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s journey as a civil rights activist who overcame rhetorical barriers through spiritual confession and conversion, using these tools to advocate for racial justice and engage both white and Black audiences. This constitutes direct engagement with activism rooted in resistance and advocacy within the context of social change.
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0.7 |
0 |
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| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, resistance, advocacy, social change, ethical engagement, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s journey as a civil rights activist and her use of spiritual memoir to engage in advocacy and resistance against racial injustice. It highlights how she transformed her rhetorical failure into effective activism by connecting with diverse audiences through faith-based arguments for social justice.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, racial justice, resistance, advocacy, social change, community organizing, rhetorical failure, conversion, confession
EXPLANATION: The article directly addresses Sarah Patton Boyle’s engagement in civil rights activism as a white Southerner, highlighting her efforts to overcome barriers in communication and advocacy through spiritual storytelling. It analyzes how her work involved resistance to racial norms, building ethos across audiences, and advancing social change through ethical and rhetorical strategies.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, resistance, advocacy, social change, ethical engagement, community organizing
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s journey as a civil rights activist who overcame rhetorical barriers through spiritual writing to advocate for racial justice and engage in meaningful dialogue across racial lines. Her work is framed as an active form of advocacy and resistance within the context of social movement dynamics.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, resistance, advocacy, social change, ethical engagement, community organizing, racial justice
EXPLANATION: The article directly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s journey as a civil rights activist who overcame rhetorical and societal barriers through advocacy and public speaking, using spiritual themes to advance social change. It explicitly addresses resistance, audience engagement, and efforts to create shared ethos for justice—core elements of activism in the context of racial equity.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, racial justice, resistance, advocacy, social change, community organizing, ethical engagement
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle's journey as a civil rights activist and her efforts to engage in resistance and advocacy through rhetorical and spiritual means, particularly focusing on overcoming barriers as a privileged white Southerner. It highlights her activism as part of broader campaigns for racial justice and social transformation.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, rhetorical resistance, social change, confession, conversion, ethos, white allyship
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes Sarah Patton Boyle’s use of the spiritual memoir genre—including confession and conversion—to enact civil rights resistance as a privileged white Southerner, successfully building ethos and advancing a faith-based argument for social change among divided audiences.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, rhetorical resistance, social change, confession, conversion, ethos, white allyship
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes Sarah Patton Boyle’s use of the spiritual memoir genre—including confession and conversion—to enact civil rights resistance as a privileged white Southerner, successfully building ethos and advancing a faith-based argument for social change among divided audiences.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, rhetorical resistance, social change, confession, conversion, ethos, white allyship
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes Sarah Patton Boyle’s use of the spiritual memoir genre—including confession and conversion—to enact civil rights resistance as a privileged white Southerner, successfully building ethos and advancing a faith-based argument for social change among divided audiences.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, rhetoric, confession, conversion, desegregation, white allyship, social change, resistance
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes Sarah Patton Boyle’s role as a civil rights activist who used rhetorical strategies—including spiritual memoir, confession, and conversion—to advocate for racial justice and enact resistance as a privileged white Southerner during the desegregation era.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, rhetorical resistance, social change, desegregation, white allyship, confession, conversion
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes Sarah Patton Boyle’s role as a civil rights activist and examines how she used the spiritual memoir genre—including confession and conversion—to enact racial justice advocacy and overcome rhetorical barriers in advocating for desegregation. It directly ties her writing and speaking to activism through terms like “civil rights resistance,” “social change,” and audience engagement across racial lines.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, rhetorical resistance, social change, confession, conversion, ethos-building, white allyship
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes Sarah Patton Boyle’s use of the spiritual memoir genre—including confession and conversion—as a strategy to enact civil rights resistance and build ethos for advocating racial justice as a privileged white Southerner, directly engaging with activism through rhetoric and identity transformation in service of social change.
|
nan |
0.7 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, social resistance, rhetorical failure, confession, conversion, ethos, white Southern ally
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly centers on Sarah Patton Boyle’s role as a civil rights activist and analyzes how she used spiritual memoir—including the genres of confession and conversion—to advocate for racial justice and overcome rhetorical challenges in promoting desegregation.
|
nan |
1.0 |
0 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, white allyship, rhetorical resistance, social change, confession, conversion, ethos-building
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes Sarah Patton Boyle’s use of the spiritual memoir—particularly through confession and conversion—to enact civil rights resistance as a privileged white Southerner, framing her work as a sophisticated faith-based argument for social change and community transformation.
|
nan |
1.0 |
1 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDIGENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights activism, rhetorical resistance, social change, confession, conversion, Sarah Patton Boyle, white Southern allyship, desegregation advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly analyzes how Sarah Patton Boyle, a white Southerner, engaged in civil rights resistance through the spiritual memoir genre—using confession and conversion as rhetorical strategies to build ethos and advocate for racial justice amid societal opposition, thus directly relating to activism as defined (i.e., political engagement and advocacy for social change).
|
nan |
1.0 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights, activism, racial justice, social change, resistance, confession, conversion, rhetorical failure, Southern activism
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s role as a civil rights activist and analyzes how she used rhetorical strategies rooted in spiritual memoir to overcome resistance and advocate for racial justice, directly engaging with activism as a form of social and political engagement.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights, activism, racial justice, resistance, social change, confession, conversion, rhetorical failure, Southern activism
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s role as a civil rights activist and analyzes how she used rhetorical strategies rooted in spiritual confession and conversion to overcome resistance and advocate for racial justice, directly engaging with activism and social change efforts.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: civil rights, activism, racial justice, resistance, social change, confession, conversion, rhetorical failure, Southern activism
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle’s role as a civil rights activist and analyzes how she used rhetorical strategies rooted in spiritual confession and conversion to overcome resistance and advocate for racial justice, directly relating to activism and social change efforts.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, civil rights, racial justice, resistance, social change, confession, conversion, rhetorical failure, spiritual memoir
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes Sarah Patton Boyle’s role as a civil rights activist and examines how her rhetorical strategies—centered on confession and conversion—enabled her to engage in advocacy and resistance within the broader context of the civil rights movement.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, civil rights, racial justice, resistance, conversion, confession, social change, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The article analyzes Sarah Patton Boyle’s role as a civil rights activist who used rhetorical strategies rooted in spiritual confession and conversion to advocate for racial justice, directly engaging with activism through advocacy and resistance within the civil rights movement.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, civil rights, racial justice, social change, resistance, advocacy, conversion, confession, rhetorical failure, spiritual memoir
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle, a civil rights activist, and analyzes how she used rhetorical strategies rooted in spiritual confession and conversion to advocate for racial justice and overcome resistance, directly linking her work to activism and social change efforts.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, civil rights, racial justice, social change, resistance, confession, conversion, rhetorical failure, Southern activism
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle, a civil rights activist, and analyzes how her rhetorical strategies—grounded in confession and conversion—enabled her to advocate for racial justice and overcome resistance, directly relating to activism through advocacy and social change efforts.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, civil rights, racial justice, social change, resistance, confession, conversion, spiritual memoir
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle, a civil rights activist, and analyzes how she used rhetorical strategies rooted in confession and conversion to overcome resistance and advocate for racial justice, directly linking her spiritual writing to broader social and political activism.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, civil rights, racial justice, resistance, social change, advocacy, conversion, confession, rhetorical failure, Southern activism
EXPLANATION: The article explicitly discusses Sarah Patton Boyle, a civil rights activist, and analyzes her efforts to engage in social change through rhetorical strategies in the context of racial desegregation, demonstrating her activism through advocacy and resistance.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
|
HIGH:23 |
100% |
| 9 |
WOMAN, MOTHER, AND NONVIOLENT ACTIVISMđź“„ View Analyzed TextId: 9 Content: WOMAN, MOTHER, AND NONVIOLENT ACTIVISM Title: WOMAN, MOTHER, AND NONVIOLENT ACTIVISM Abstract: [No abstract available] Journal: Value Inquiry Book Series |
| Model | Classification | Confidence | Temp | Run | Valid |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: nonviolent activism, women's activism, social justice, community organizing, resistance, advocacy, motherhood, feminist movements
EXPLANATION: The title "Woman, Mother, and Nonviolent Activism" directly indicates a focus on activism centered around women and motherhood through nonviolent means, suggesting analysis or discussion of collective action for social change. The inclusion of "nonviolent activism" explicitly aligns with the defined forms of activism such as advocacy, resistance, and community organizing.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: nonviolent activism, women's activism, social justice, community organizing, resistance, advocacy, motherhood, feminist movements
EXPLANATION: The title "Woman, Mother, and Nonviolent Activism" directly indicates a focus on women and mothers engaging in nonviolent forms of activism, which aligns with social movements, advocacy, and political engagement for social change. The inclusion of "nonviolent activism" explicitly signals the article's relevance to activism as defined.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: nonviolent activism, women's activism, social justice, community organizing, resistance, advocacy, motherhood, feminist movements
EXPLANATION: The title "Woman, Mother, and Nonviolent Activism" directly indicates a focus on women and mothers engaging in nonviolent forms of activism, which aligns with social movements, advocacy, and political engagement for social change. The inclusion of "nonviolent activism" explicitly signals the article's relevance to activism as defined.
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HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: nonviolent activism, women's activism, social justice, community organizing, resistance, advocacy, motherhood, political engagement
EXPLANATION: The title "Woman, Mother, and Nonviolent Activism" directly indicates a focus on activism centered on women and motherhood through nonviolent means, suggesting analysis of grassroots movements, advocacy efforts, or resistance strategies within feminist and social justice contexts. The inclusion of "nonviolent activism" explicitly signals engagement with forms of collective action for social change.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: nonviolent activism, women's activism, social justice, community organizing, resistance, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The title "Woman, Mother, and Nonviolent Activism" directly indicates a focus on activism, specifically nonviolent forms of engagement by women and mothers within social justice contexts. This suggests analysis or discussion of collective action for change rooted in gendered identities and peaceful protest.
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HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: nonviolent activism, women's activism, social justice, community organizing, resistance, advocacy, motherhood, feminist movements
EXPLANATION: The title "Woman, Mother, and Nonviolent Activism" directly indicates a focus on women and mothers engaging in nonviolent forms of activism, which aligns with social movements, advocacy, and political engagement for change. The inclusion of "nonviolent activism" explicitly signals the article's central theme of collective action rooted in resistance and justice campaigns.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: nonviolent activism, women's activism, social justice, community organizing, resistance, advocacy, motherhood, feminist movements
EXPLANATION: The title "Woman, Mother, and Nonviolent Activism" directly indicates a focus on activism grounded in gender identity and nonviolence, suggesting analysis of how women and mothers engage in political or social action. The inclusion of "nonviolent activism" explicitly links the work to activism as defined in the criteria.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: nonviolent activism, women's activism, social justice, community organizing, resistance, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The title "Woman, Mother, and Nonviolent Activism" directly indicates a focus on activism, specifically nonviolent forms of social engagement by women and mothers. Given the inclusion of "nonviolent activism," this clearly aligns with themes of protest, advocacy, and collective action for social change.
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HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-4b-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: nonviolent activism, women's activism, social justice, community organizing, resistance, advocacy, motherhood, gender and politics
EXPLANATION: The title "Woman, Mother, and Nonviolent Activism" explicitly indicates a focus on women and mothers engaging in nonviolent activism, which falls under collective action for social change. The inclusion of "nonviolent activism" directly signals an analysis or discussion of activist practices, particularly within the context of gender and societal roles.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change, collective action
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly includes “nonviolent activism,” a form of collective action for social change aligned with the defined scope of activism. Given the thematic focus on “woman” and “mother,” it likely examines gendered roles in activist movements, especially within nonviolent resistance traditions (e.g., peace or justice campaigns).
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change, collective action
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly includes “nonviolent activism,” a form of collective action for social change aligned with the defined scope of activism. Given the thematic focus on “woman” and “mother,” it likely examines gendered roles in activist movements, especially nonviolent resistance or advocacy efforts.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change, collective action
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly includes “nonviolent activism,” a form of collective action for social change aligned with the defined scope of activism. Given the thematic focus on “woman” and “mother,” it likely examines gendered roles in activist movements, especially within nonviolent resistance traditions (e.g., peace or justice campaigns).
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change, collective action
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly includes "nonviolent activism" and frames the topic around gendered roles ("woman, mother") in such movements, strongly indicating the article engages with activism as a form of organized, collective action for social change.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change, collective action
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly links “woman” and “mother” with “nonviolent activism,” indicating a focus on activism as defined—specifically nonviolent forms of collective action for social change. Given the journal’s focus (Value Inquiry Book Series emphasizes philosophical and ethical inquiry), this likely analyzes activist roles, motivations, or frameworks rooted in gendered identities.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENTIENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly includes “nonviolent activism,” which directly aligns with the defined scope of activism as collective action for social change. The framing around “woman” and “mother” suggests a gendered or familial lens on activist roles, further indicating engagement with activism rather than mere theological reflection.
|
nan |
0.7 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change, collective action
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly includes "nonviolent activism" and frames the topic around gendered roles ("woman, mother") in such movements, strongly indicating the article analyzes or relates to activism as a form of organized, purposeful social engagement for change.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, activism, social change
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly includes “nonviolent activism,” a core form of collective action for social change, and frames it in relation to gendered identities (woman, mother), indicating the article analyzes activism through this lens. Even without an abstract, the title strongly signals engagement with activism as defined.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-coder-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENTIENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly includes “nonviolent activism,” which directly aligns with the defined scope of activism as collective action for social change. Given the journal context (Value Inquiry Book Series, often publishing scholarly work on ethics and social issues), it is highly likely to analyze or relate to activist practices.
|
nan |
1.0 |
2 |
âś— |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change, resistance, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references "nonviolent activism," and the focus on "woman" and "mother" suggests an analysis of women's roles in collective action for social change, indicating a clear connection to activism.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change, resistance, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references "nonviolent activism," directly indicating the article's focus on forms of collective action for social change, particularly through the lens of women and motherhood.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: woman, mother, nonviolent activism, social change, resistance, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references "nonviolent activism," directly indicating the article's focus on forms of collective action for social change, particularly through the lens of women and motherhood.
|
HIGH |
0.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, nonviolent activism, social movements, women, mother, resistance, justice, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references "nonviolent activism," directly indicating the article's focus on activism as a form of collective action for social change, particularly through the lens of women and motherhood.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, nonviolent activism, social movements, women, motherhood, resistance, justice campaigns
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references "nonviolent activism," and the focus on "woman" and "mother" suggests an analysis of women's roles in social change efforts, indicating a clear connection to activism-related themes.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t0.7 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, nonviolent activism, social movements, advocacy, women, motherhood
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references "nonviolent activism," indicating the article discusses or analyzes forms of collective action for social change, particularly through the lens of women and motherhood.
|
HIGH |
0.7 |
2 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, nonviolent activism, social change, mother, woman, resistance, advocacy
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references "nonviolent activism," indicating the article discusses or analyzes forms of activism, particularly in the context of women and motherhood as agents of social change.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
0 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, nonviolent activism, social movements, women, motherhood, resistance, justice
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references "nonviolent activism," directly indicating the article's focus on forms of collective action for social change, particularly through the lens of women and motherhood.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
1 |
âś“ |
| qwen-vl-t1 |
YES
--- FULL RESPONSE ---
CLASSIFICATION: YES
CONFIDENCE: HIGH
KEYWORDS: activism, nonviolent activism, social movements, advocacy, women, motherhood
EXPLANATION: The title explicitly references "nonviolent activism," indicating that the article discusses or analyzes forms of collective action for social change, particularly through the lens of women and motherhood in activist contexts.
|
HIGH |
1.0 |
2 |
âś“ |
|
HIGH:25 |
100% |