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Developing a critical caste analysis within information science and technology: A research review: An annual review of information science and technology paper

open access: yesJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, EarlyView.
Abstract Caste—an ascriptive social hierarchy in South Asia and its diaspora—is a globalized phenomenon. Recent caste‐based discrimination, particularly in technology companies and anti‐caste efforts to address it, has compelled academia, policy, and the technology industry to better understand contemporary mechanics of caste.
Nayana Kirasur, Britt Paris
wiley   +1 more source

Stigma as an Attribute of Oppression or an Agent of Change

open access: yesActa Neophilologica, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to describe the processes of stigmatization and oppression of women as presented by Bernardine Evaristo in her book Girl, Woman, Other.
Darja Zorc Maver
doaj   +1 more source

Status of oncology drugs with a conditional approval: A cross‐sectional comparison of the Food and Drug Administration and Health Canada

open access: yesBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Aims This study looks at the status of the same drugs conditionally approved by the Food and Drug Administration and Health Canada for the same oncology indication. Methods Lists of oncology drugs with a conditional approval from the Food and Drug Administration and Health Canada were generated and drug pairs with the same indication were matched ...
Joel Lexchin
wiley   +1 more source

Priests and cults in the book of the twelve

open access: yes, 2016
Introduction: "The current volume focuses, as the title suggests, on the depictions of the cult and its personnel—primarily but not limited to priests and Levites—in the Book of the Twelve.
Tiemeyer, Lena Sofía (ed.)
core   +1 more source

Non-profit Governance: Twelve Frameworks for Organisations and Research

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research
The following article is a book review of Non-profit Governance: Twelve Frameworks for Organizations and Research. It begins with an overview of main concepts and overarching themes in the book and summarizes chapter-specific material.
Aaron Turpin
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The end of prophecy and the appearance of angels/messengers in the book of the twelve

open access: yes, 1997
In this article I offer a reading of the Book of the Twelve as a literary collage. As such the Twelve does not contain data for constructing a prophetic past but is itself a construction of prophecy from Assyrian to Persian times.
Conrad E.W.
core   +1 more source

Discovering Dalmatia – twelve different views on Dalmatia from the sixteenth to the early twentieth century

open access: yesArs Adriatica, 2021
The book Discovering Dalmatia: Dalmatia in Travelogues, Images, and Photographs, edited by Katrina O’Loughlin, Ana Šverko, and Elke Katharina Wittich, brings twelve studies focusing on the image of Dalmatia in different travelogues, photographs, and ...
Antonija Mlikota
doaj  

Is the well‐known phrase ‘small is beautiful’ true of small transnational education institutions?

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract The purpose of this research is to consider the potential attractiveness of operating a small international branch campus (IBC). Drawing upon resource‐based and legitimacy theories, we examine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats associated with the business model that is based on having a small institution size.
Stephen Wilkins, Joe Hazzam
wiley   +1 more source

'My Name Will Be Great among the Nations': The Missio Dei in the Book of the Twelve

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 2014
Recent OT scholarship has increasingly recognised that the Minor Prophets were compiled by Hebrew scribes to be read as a cohesive anthology. While acknowledging that each book of the Minor Prophets exhibits a distinctive individuality, scholars continue
Jerry Hwang
doaj   +1 more source

‘Sometimes, I would look at my books and cry because I felt like I was left behind’: Understanding the learning of Indigenous girls during the COVID‐19 pandemic in the districts of Chongwe and Solwezi in Zambia

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Grounded in principles of epistemic justice, this article examines the educational impacts of Zambia's COVID‐19 school closures on Indigenous girls in two districts and highlights community‐led pathways for resilience. National responses prioritised broadcast and digital delivery but presupposed access to electricity, digital devices and ...
Marcellus Forh Mbah   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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