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Informal Women's Work in Public Spaces: Why Should It Matter?
ABSTRACT Informal women's work in public spaces is central to livelihoods and social dynamics in cities of the Global South. For decades, public spaces have functioned as vital sites of economic activity, particularly for women engaged in informal work.
Philipa Birago Akuoko, Michèle Amacker
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ABSTRACT Aim To present the process of establishing a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) policy analysis project option at one nursing school, offering examples of diverse student and graduate analyses to guide other institutions. Background Nurses are skilled patient advocates, and their advocacy forms a crucial foundation for influencing health policy.
Elizabeth K. Kuzma +10 more
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The Concept of Scholarship: Educational Scholarship and Its Application in Iran [PDF]
One of the notions entered in university fields in the last two decades is the concept of scholarship and especially educational scholarship. Due to the inclusion of this concept in the first article of faculty members' academic promotion bylaw and ...
Mohammad Jalili +2 more
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Each SEG district would elect two district representatives, regardless of member population, under one of five sets of Bylaws changes the SEG Council will consider at its 18 October meeting in New Orleans during the SEG Annual Meeting.
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Abstract Intensive multigenerational size‐selective mortality has been found to alter collective properties like shoaling via evolutionary adaptations of individual‐level behavioural traits. For example, experimental populations of zebrafish (Danio rerio) experiencing intensive large size‐selective mortality over multiple generations developed less ...
Tamal Roy +2 more
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The need for tailored ethical guidelines in HIV/AIDS care
In the past decades, AIDS has represented one of the most significant global health challenges to mankind. Upholding ethics and respecting patients' rights play a critical role in enhancing treatment among individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
Nahid Khademi, Fariba Asghari
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Business Collective Action: An Integrative Review and Framework
Abstract Business collective action (BCA) has long been a topic of interest to management scholars. However, our theoretical understanding of this important phenomenon has been hindered by its fragmented development in the literature. To address this shortcoming, we conduct a comprehensive review of BCA across a wide range of disciplines in management,
Sean Buchanan +3 more
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PROCESS OF LEGAL RECONGITION FOR THE AMMATOA KAJANG ADAT COMMUNITY
This article discusses governance as it appears in the making of a regional bylaw that grants legal recognition to an indigenous adat community in South-Sulawesi. This process represents a move away from a traditional government approach.
Willem van der Muur, Adriaan Bedner
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The Inclusion Trade‐Off: Comparing the Design and Functionality of Collaborative Governance Forums
ABSTRACT Environmental challenges require collaboration across jurisdictions, often through forums or intermediary spaces for repeated interaction. A persistent forum design question concerns inclusion criteria, or which actors should be included.
Adam Wiechman +3 more
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This study on airports highlights the need for a more comprehensive and accurate understanding of the interactions between these urban facilities and the development of cities and regions, considering the different regional contexts in Brazil.
Cilene Gomes, Marcia Sotto-Maior Bayer
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