Why Do They Not Want to Be Surgeons? Female Medical Students' Career Intentions in Australia
ABSTRACT Background Examining how Australian medical students form career intentions is essential to supporting quality surgical healthcare provision and outcomes in Australia. Creating a diverse workforce through empowering under‐represented groups, such as female surgeons, is therefore a critical consideration in workforce planning.
Eugenia C. Ip +2 more
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Tourist satisfaction as a mediator between event quality and economic outcomes: evidence from a Silk Road heritage destination. [PDF]
Omonova N +8 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines Israel's destruction and ‘humanitarianisation’ of Palestinian health systems, arguing that this should be understood as an instance of ‘necropolitics,’ as conceived by Achille Mbembe. We review the extensive, long‐term destruction of health systems in Palestine before 7 October 2023 and the catastrophic acceleration of that
Mohammad Salaymeh +2 more
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Resonance across cultures and faiths: examining the violin music's role in emotional, psychological, and spiritual well-being for sustainable societies. [PDF]
Zhang S.
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Social and emotional pathways to shame reduction: An RCT with preservice teachers
Abstract Background Shame is an unpleasant, activating emotion that has been shown to undermine learners' motivation and achievement and identity development in mathematics education. Recent studies have implemented positive psychology interventions (PPIs) to reduce preservice teachers' shame in mathematics, with promising quantitative outcomes ...
Lara Gildehaus, Lars Meyer‐Jenßen
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Comparing Eye-Tracking and Verbal Reports in L2 Reading Process Research: Three Qualitative Studies. [PDF]
Yang C, Hu G, Que K, Fan N.
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A Collective Approach to Creative Entrepreneurship: Evidence From Performing Arts Incubators
ABSTRACT Although the concept of artists as creative entrepreneurs has been studied to enable artists to survive in uncertain environments, some studies have criticized this approach for focusing on individual artists, which may lead to isolation and jeopardize their careers.
Julia Parigot, Emmanuel Coblence
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Research on the impact mechanism of Hubei traditional festival music activities on collective belonging and psychological safety in rural residents. [PDF]
Gao Q, Xia Y.
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Objects of Affection: Deathly Encounters With Taxidermy, Stuffed Toys and Atmospheres
ABSTRACT This paper explores how children and young people relate to death through affective atmospheres and embodied, imaginative encounters with taxidermy and stuffed toy animals. Using arts‐based research (ABR), we explore how death, affective atmospheres, empathy and materiality entangle during multispecies relations.
Rachel Sinquefield‐Kangas +2 more
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