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A curriculum to build learning assistants' critical consciousness and racial noticing lens. [PDF]
Levy R+8 more
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Moral Risk in Marketised Medicine
ABSTRACT We hope that doctors will recommend and provide the most appropriate investigations and treatments. I argue that some ways of structuring medical provision—mostly, those involving markets—impose a risk of overprovision. This is bad financially, medically, and epistemically, and therefore morally.
Luke Elson
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When Academic Freedom Becomes Dangerous: Nursing in an Age of Censorship. [PDF]
Dahlborg E, Castillo IA, Tengelin E.
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exploring symbolic violence in the everyday: misrecognition, condescension, consent and complicity
Suruchi Thapar-Björkert+2 more
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Is nondomination a social ideal?
Abstract According to a prominent strain of thought in the republican tradition, nondomination is a social ideal, in the sense that it can be enjoyed only by living in the right sort of political community with others, rather than by simply withdrawing from others altogether.
Callum Zavos MacRae
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Letter to editor: Critical care beyond organ support: the importance of geriatric rehabilitation. [PDF]
Hillman K.
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The Dual‐Edged State Paradox: Fighting for Justice When the State is Unreliable
Sociological theories of collective resistance offer insights into how communities mobilize against oppression but often overlook the complexities when the state, an entity relied upon for justice, also acts as an agent of betrayal. Based on 8 years of ethnographic research in Palermo (2016–2024), this study examines the relationship between Sicilian ...
Baris Cayli Messina
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RE: In the liminal spaces of mental health law - what to do when section 136 expires? [PDF]
Memon RA.
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