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Formal Coercion and the Moral Division of Labor: Moving Beyond Role Conflicts in Psychiatric Nursing. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Psychiatric nurses are actively involved in involuntary hospitalisations and treatments. However, the scientific literature lacks insights into strategies used to navigate roles and institutional expectations in this regard. Aim To achieve a deeper understanding of practices that support the exercise of individual rights in ...
Pariseau-Legault P +6 more
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Factors affecting patients' journey with primary healthcare services during mental health-related sick leave. [PDF]
Abstract Context Best practice guidelines for the recovery and return to work (RTW) of people with mental disorders recommend access to the services of an interdisciplinary team combining pharmacological, psychological and work rehabilitation interventions.
Labourot J +6 more
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Practicing nurses' and nursing students' perceptions of climate change: A scoping review. [PDF]
Abstract Background Human activities have significantly contributed to a persistent climate change trend, posing substantial threats to human health. Nurses regularly interact with patients experiencing the consequences of climate change, making their engagement in addressing this issue crucial.
Bérubé A +10 more
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Lighting, signing, showing: The circulability of Pink Dot's counterpublic discourse in Singapore
Abstract Pink Dot, a homegrown LGBTQ activist group based in Singapore, has been treated as a social movement since its inauguration in 2009, and they organise an annual event to advocate for LGBTQ individuals. In 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the twelfth edition of the event (PD12) took place online as a livestream on YouTube.
Vincent Pak
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Abstract In most Western democracies, non‐institutionalized political activities such as political consumerism often represent the only accessible means of political expression for foreign residents. However, the few studies available to date show that foreign residents consume significantly less politically than national citizens.
Deborah Kalte
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On Islam and Portraiture: Lithography, Glass Painting, and Photography in Senegal
Scholars have for decades challenged the popular belief that Islam is intrinsically and implacably hostile to anthropomorphic art. Rooted in this literature, this essay argues that Islam was responsible for popularizing portraiture in Senegal, which previously featured none.
Giulia Paoletti
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Toward a post‐neoliberal social citizenship?
Constellations, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 375-392, September 2022.
Francesco Laruffa
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Citizenship as Property, Not So Valuable [PDF]
With The Birthright Lottery: Citizenship and Global Inequality, Ayelet Shachar is the first major scholar to put the rich theory of property law theory to work in the realm of citizenship. Assessed on its own criteria, the book delivers on its promise to
Peter J. Spiro
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Participation et exercice de la citoyenneté des élèves à l’école
Cet article retrace les courants théoriques qui permettent de penser l’enfant en tant que sujet et donne la parole aux enfants au sujet de leur expérience scolaire.
Nathalie Bélanger
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L’éducation à la citoyenneté : rôle de l’enseignement supérieur [PDF]
Résumé : L’éducation à la citoyenneté a souvent désigné l’éducation aux droits des citoyens et aux libertés fondamentales. En revanche, dans cet article nous envisageons une citoyenneté plus exigeante qui serait d’essence pédagogique, qui vise le ...
Naima DEMBRI
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