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ABSTRACT This paper examines the positioning of elite Black African women in extractive labor spaces, arguing that their experiences are shaped by interrelated feminist concepts of care, time, experience, equality, and difference. Using an African feminist theoretical framework, the study recenters African epistemologies of work and embodiment to ...
Nerea Amisi Okong'o
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The Anabranch Framework for the Ruralization of Health Professional Education. [PDF]
Jones D +14 more
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Emancipation and Atheism: Nietzsche's Radicalism and its Lessons
A widely popular view, commonly accepted also among scholars, portrays Nietzsche as a revolutionary philosopher, noble ancestor of the good causes bent on overturning deeply established conceptual polarities, such as norm-desire or nature-culture, in ...
chiurco
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ABSTRACT In my experience, the end of a female friendship came to symbolically represent the erosion of female solidarity as (I thought) I knew it. In this paper, I first present an evocative autoethnographic narrative that foregrounds the emotional toll of losing solidarity with a close childhood friend.
Daniela Aliberti
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Revisiting the classics on secularization theory. [PDF]
Gülalp H.
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Why Small or Big? Problematizing Emancipation Discourse in Non‐Western Women's Entrepreneurship
ABSTRACT Research is beginning to query the dominance of Western‐influenced perspectives on emancipation. It identifies a significant contextual oversight in the discourse surrounding the emancipation of women in entrepreneurship in non‐Western settings.
Rasha Goumaa, Amon Simba
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From Canonical to Emancipatory Action Research: Using PrOH Modelling to Enhance Reflexivity. [PDF]
Balthu KC, Clegg B.
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Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States
Seated portrait of Abraham Lincoln leaning on a table. Below the image is a facsimile signature."The engraving faithfully copied the Marchant original, except in the spelling on the Liberty statue at right. The references to the Emancipation Proclamation
Sartain, John, after a painting by Edward Dalton Marchant
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From inclusion to (neuro)divergent safe space in organizations
Abstract Neurodiversity in organizations remains an underexplored area, leaving gaps in understanding how organizations may create safe spaces for and with neurodivergent employees. This article engages with current neuro‐inclusion debates and advocates for a shift towards a framework of (neuro)divergent safe space, offering a more refined exploration ...
Frederike Scholz +2 more
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