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F IS FOR FALCON: THE TRUE STORY OF THE ‘NOVELLE’
ABSTRACT This article takes a closer look at the Boccaccio story upon which Paul Heyse based his famous ‘Falken‐Theorie’ of the ‘Novelle’. The essay then links Boccaccio to a general account of storytelling as an aid to survival amid the hostility of nature and human circumstances.
Michael Minden
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La socialización cognitiva y su mediatización a través de contextos culturales
Se integra la literatura sobre la interacción adulto-niño, uniendo los factores relacionados al Nivel Socio Económico (NSE) con las diferencias en la socialización. La primera sección delinea las preguntas teóricas y de investigación relacionadas con la
Pedro R. Portes
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A Comparison between the Methodology of the Mainstream in (Neuro-)Psychology, Holzkamp's and Vygotsky's Approach. [PDF]
Nigrini L, Amici F, Llorente M.
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ABSTRACT Norms surrounding ideal workers and parents are gendered: the ideal worker is fully dedicated to the job and outsources care responsibilities, whereas the ideal mother is expected to be entirely devoted to her children. Working mothers can use flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to reduce resulting tensions.
Lucie Noury +2 more
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Towards a generic competency framework for all primary care professionals: a qualitative research protocol. [PDF]
Vanneste L +8 more
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Last of the JEDI's: “Coloured” Women's Active Representation in Apartheid's Public Education Sector
ABSTRACT The South African apartheid regime racially organized society into race categories—one being “Coloured” to denote people of mixed‐race heritage. The term “Coloured,” even in contemporary South Africa, is a contentious categorization given the racist legacy of apartheid. This article documents the lives of “Coloured” women who struggled against
Karen Johnston
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A New Way of Teaching Humanities in Medical School: Critical Medical Humanities. [PDF]
Volpe RL +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes gender dynamics in workplace negotiations. Adopting a technofeminist lens, we conceptualize gender–technology relations as mutually shaping and fluid. Using a convergent mixed‐methods design, participants negotiated job offers with an AI chatbot recruiter.
Sue H. Moon, Jing Betty Feng
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ABSTRACT “I felt as if my body was being occupied by the factory.” The words of one woman working in Turkey's heavy industry were repeated in many accounts, capturing how industrial infrastructures calibrated to male norms press directly into women's bodies.
Esra Kasap +2 more
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Interprofessional collaboration between hospital-based palliative care teams and general healthcare workers: A realist review protocol. [PDF]
Moons L +6 more
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