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Shame, Anger and the Lived Experience of School Disengagement for Marginalised Students: A Recognition Theory Approach

Young - Nordic Journal of Youth Research, 2022
Experiences at school are fundamental in shaping young people’s worldviews, sense of worth and willingness to engage, not only at school but also with wider society.
M. Moensted
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Ogbu’s theory of academic disengagement: its evolution and its critics

open access: closedIntercultural Education, 2004
The work of John Ogbu on ‘minority education’ has spawned a number of interesting and useful debates in the USA. Having been both an early admirer and critic of Ogbu’s work, I reviewed his work in an earlier Anthropology and Education Quarterly article.
Douglas E. Foley
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The push and pull of radicalization and extremist disengagement: The application of criminological theory to Indonesian and Australian cases of radicalization

Journal of Criminology, 2021
Research shows there is variability in factors that cause a person to radicalize to violent extremism. The use of the push/pull distinction has been one way in which scholars have aimed to provide clarity to the process of radicalization and extremist ...
Adrian Cherney   +4 more
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Engagement and Disengagement

open access: closed, 1965
In an age of anxiety, detachment seems an inappropriate art, and activity a solution. But wisdom and perspective—so commonly, though conceivably erroneously, attributed to the elders—require a base in leisure. By the term leisure I do not mean the common American association to recreation, that is, the utilization of leisure in particular activities. I
William E. Henry
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The hidden dark side of empowering leadership: The moderating role of hindrance stressors in explaining when empowering employees can promote moral disengagement and unethical pro-organizational behavior.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2022
The majority of theory and research on empowering leadership to date has focused on how empowering leader behaviors influence employees, portraying those behaviors as almost exclusively beneficial.
T. Dennerlein, Bradley L Kirkman
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Understanding the privacy protection disengagement behaviour of contactless digital service users: the roles of privacy fatigue and privacy literacy

Behavior and Information Technology, 2023
Contactless digital service (CDS) users show different degrees of privacy protection disengagement when facing privacy invasion. This study tries to explore the factors that motivate CDS users to engage in privacy protection disengagement when facing ...
Tu Lyu, Yulin Guo, Hao Chen
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Conceptualising the lives of NEET young people: structuration theory and ‘disengagement’

Education, Knowledge and Economy, 2011
Official discourse in the United Kingdom and many other OECD countries emphasises education and training as a vehicle for social inclusion and economic growth. Accordingly, those who do not participate are seen to be at risk of long-term exclusion. However, interventions aimed at re-engaging young people not in education, employment or training (NEET ...
Lisa Russell   +2 more
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Gero-transcendcncc: A reformulation of the disengagement theory

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 1989
This article offers a meta-theoretical reformulation of the disengagement theory. It is argued that what social gerontologists describe in negative terms and label "disengagement" is in reality often a positive development towards gero-transcendence. This latter can be described as a shift in meta-perspective from a materialistic and rational view to a
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