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ABSTRACT Most climate‐resilience health interventions are designed at the global level, with minimal attention to Indigenous communities' needs. The lack of consideration can lead to unintended harm and exacerbate health risks. This study aims to identify the capacities of Indigenous communities that can serve as transformative pathways in safely ...
Chrishma D. Perera +17 more
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Devil\u27s Advocate 1971 No. 23
Devil\u27s Advocate was an SBA newsletter published intermittently from 1969 to ...
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In this article, I analyze my interviews with Mark (pseudonym), a social scientist who committed major academic fraud in over 50 top‐tier journal articles in the first decade of this century. I explain how stigma played a central role in how Mark and I shaped our interaction. I focus on how Mark, a former Professor and Dean with a distinguished career,
Thaddeus Müller
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Devil\u27s Advocate 1970 No. 14
Devil\u27s Advocate was an SBA newsletter published intermittently from 1969 to ...
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Devil\u27s Advocate 1970 No. 10
Devil\u27s Advocate was an SBA newsletter published intermittently from 1969 to ...
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Two representations have dominated public perceptions of the largest living marsupial carnivore, the Tasmanian devil. One is the voracious, hurricane-like innocent savage Taz of Looney Tunes cartoon fame.
Matthew J. Phillips +1 more
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In the aftermath of the 2020 U.S. election, the boundary between activism and extremism blurred, with election officials reporting violent threats and false accusations of election fraud. From a symbolic interactionist perspective, these attacks provide a unique lens for examining the consequences of being falsely labeled a criminal.
Steven Windisch
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Devil\u27s advocate 1969 No. 06
Devil\u27s Advocate was an SBA newsletter published intermittently from 1969 to ...
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Performing Integrity: Managing Misalignment while Researching Transgressive Social Worlds
The qualitative literature criticizing REBs suggests that researchers should develop an approach to research ethics that does justice to their daily practice of fieldwork. In this article, I contribute to this exploration by presenting three cases of negotiating research ethics while researching transgressive social worlds.
Thaddeus Müller
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Devil\u27s Advocate 1971 No. 22
Devil\u27s Advocate was an SBA newsletter published intermittently from 1969 to ...
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