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ABSTRACT This article connects cultural taste to capitalist mechanisms of redistribution through the concept of political economy of taste. Building on Bourdieusian scholarship on recognition struggles and drawing on Mike Savage and Nancy Fraser, it examines how public performances of taste reshape representations of working‐class culture and how these
Simone Varriale
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Examining Clinical Symptoms and Personological Traits in Adolescents With Anorexia Nervosa: A Network Analysis Approach. [PDF]
Lessard C +14 more
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Producing Fraud at the Welfare‐Migration Nexus: Migrant Families and Children's Social Care
ABSTRACT This article interrogates the production of ‘fraud’ at the interface between welfare and migration regimes. Taking the welfare micropublic of children's social care in the UK as a case study, we focus on encounters between migrant families subject to the ‘no recourse to public funds’ immigration condition and London local authorities.
Eve Dickson, Rachel Rosen
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Clinical and psychopathological follow-up of patients with anorexia nervosa with or without NSSI comorbidity admitted to an inpatient service. [PDF]
Amianto F +4 more
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Abstract Aims Food insecurity has increasingly been recognised as a significant challenge among university student populations in Australia. This systematic review aimed to synthesise existing evidence on the prevalence, predictors, and outcomes of food insecurity among university students in Australia. Methods A comprehensive search was conducted (May
Suvasish Das Shuvo +5 more
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Cultural Approaches to Addressing Sleep Deprivation and Improving Sleep Health in Japan: Sleep Issues Among Children and Adolescents Rooted in Self-Sacrifice and Asceticism. [PDF]
Kohyama J.
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Asceticism and the Value of Truth in The Genealogy of Morals
Does Nietzsche believe that asceticism is necessarily and essentially decadent, anti-body, and life-negating? The polemical style of Nietzsche’s critique forces the interpreter to determine if Nietzsche would support a new kind of asceticism or no ...
Buchsbaum, Julie Anne
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Sustainable HRM in the Public Sector: A Question of Viability or Legitimacy?
ABSTRACT Recent research has underlined the growing importance of sustainability in HRM policy and practice, taking into account long‐term multi‐stakeholder goals. However, few studies have specified the drivers and outcomes of sustainable HRM practices, nor the contradictions that arise when managers attempt to satisfy the demands of both internal and
Mathew Johnson +3 more
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Mystics at war: Padre Pio and Ludwig Wittgenstein. [PDF]
Galofaro F.
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