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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence and big data are increasingly being integrated into sustainable entrepreneurship practices. Yet, conventional literature often neglects to critically examine their economic, environmental, and social implications. We conducted a systematic literature review to understand when, how, and for whom artificial intelligence ...
Nathanael Ojong
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ABSTRACT Prior theoretical and empirical research examining the influence of sex on sentencing has been primarily concerned with the sex of the offender, as opposed to the victim. The present study drew on a convenience sample of males (n = 1190) in state and federal correctional facilities across the country, examining minimum sentences in relation to
Shawn M. Rolfe+2 more
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Lessons from the Diversity Forum at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Bruno E. Soares+5 more
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2021
Research on Black women superintendents has focused largely on their racial and gendered identities and the challenges associated with negotiating the politics of race and gender while leading complex school systems. Regarding the underrepresentation of Black female superintendents, an examination of Black women’s experiences of preparing for, pursuing,
Sonya Douglass Horsford+2 more
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Research on Black women superintendents has focused largely on their racial and gendered identities and the challenges associated with negotiating the politics of race and gender while leading complex school systems. Regarding the underrepresentation of Black female superintendents, an examination of Black women’s experiences of preparing for, pursuing,
Sonya Douglass Horsford+2 more
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Women & Therapy, 2019
Social media and traditional resources were used to examine discourse about the role and position of Black women during the civil rights movement of the 60s and the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Elana H. Lott, Diane M. Adams
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Social media and traditional resources were used to examine discourse about the role and position of Black women during the civil rights movement of the 60s and the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Elana H. Lott, Diane M. Adams
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“Invincible Black Women”: Group Therapy for Black College Women
The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2018Black college women present to counseling with an array of culturally distinct mental health concerns.
Brandi Pritchett-Johnson+1 more
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Art Journal, 2001
The Sign for the OrientThe photographic self-portraits of Shirin Neshat in which she appears in the role of a “veiled” Muslim woman, often with a gun, and with parts of her body covered with written text invoke well-known media cliches of Oriental culture and their established, although not necessarily unambiguous, meaning.1 In the Middle East, the ...
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The Sign for the OrientThe photographic self-portraits of Shirin Neshat in which she appears in the role of a “veiled” Muslim woman, often with a gun, and with parts of her body covered with written text invoke well-known media cliches of Oriental culture and their established, although not necessarily unambiguous, meaning.1 In the Middle East, the ...
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The Black Scholar, 1973
(1982). Black Women In Films. The Black Scholar: Vol. 13, The Best of the Black Scholar: The Black Woman II, pp. 36-40.
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(1982). Black Women In Films. The Black Scholar: Vol. 13, The Best of the Black Scholar: The Black Woman II, pp. 36-40.
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2020
Black women readers have innovated various literacies—oral, textual, visual, and digital—as a way to validate their lived experiences, bond with one another, and lobby for their personal and collective agency. During the 18th century, black women made use of both vernacular and print cultures as strategies of survival and emancipation.
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Black women readers have innovated various literacies—oral, textual, visual, and digital—as a way to validate their lived experiences, bond with one another, and lobby for their personal and collective agency. During the 18th century, black women made use of both vernacular and print cultures as strategies of survival and emancipation.
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2005
June Jordan’s words poignantly express the need for Black feminists to honor our mothers’ sacrifice by developing an Afrocentric feminist analysis of Black motherhood. Until recently analyses of Black motherhood have largely been the province of men, both white and Black, and male assumptions about Black women as mothers have prevailed.
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June Jordan’s words poignantly express the need for Black feminists to honor our mothers’ sacrifice by developing an Afrocentric feminist analysis of Black motherhood. Until recently analyses of Black motherhood have largely been the province of men, both white and Black, and male assumptions about Black women as mothers have prevailed.
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