An Exploration of the Inter‐Sectional Identity of Black Female Leaders in the UK: A Shotterian Study
ABSTRACT This study investigates the experience of Black female leaders in UK business and the narratives of their lived experience of marginalization. Drawing principally on the rather small UK‐focused literature on this topic as context, as well as some of the much larger international literature, methodologically we use the approach to qualitative ...
Rita G. Klapper +2 more
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Randomness certification in a quantum network with independent sources. [PDF]
Minati G +7 more
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Guaranteed violation of a Bell inequality without aligned reference frames or calibrated devices. [PDF]
Shadbolt P +5 more
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Non-markovianity and CHSH-Bell inequality violation in multipartite dissipative systems
A. Thilagam, A. R. Usha Devi
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Erratum: Simple and tight monogamy relations for a class of Bell inequalities [Phys. Rev. A 95, 012113 (2017)] [PDF]
Remigiusz Augusiak
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Theatres of Indirectness: Passive Aggression and Failure
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Sara Crangle, Sam Ladkin
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Hung Out to Dry: Gender Washing in Organizations
ABSTRACT This paper advances feminist organizational theory by critically examining the phenomenon of gender washing, a strategic practice whereby organizations superficially promote gender equity while perpetuating discriminatory structures. Drawing on 12 in‐depth interviews with women across diverse UK industries and professional backgrounds, this ...
Rebecca L. Burke, J. Miguel Imas
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Experimental sample-efficient and device-independent GHZ state certification. [PDF]
Dos Santos Martins L +6 more
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Experimental studies of bell-like inequality and a which-way measurement in neutron interferometry
Hermann Geppert-Kleinrath
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An Autoethnography of My Experiences of Undergoing Fertility Treatment While Working as an Academic
ABSTRACT In this paper, I provide an autoethnographic account of my experiences of undergoing fertility treatment while working in a higher education institution in the United Kingdom. My autoethnographic reflections are situated in the context of neoliberal academia, characterized by high pressures to perform. Despite the prevalence of infertility and
Samantha Wilkinson
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