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Including the voices and knowledge of service users is essential for developing recovery-oriented and evidence-based mental health services. Recent studies have however, suggested that challenges remain to the legitimization of user knowledge in practice.
Katarina Grim +12 more
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The Political Philosophy Essence of Sheikh Ishraq Suhrawardi [PDF]
This study aims to explain the wisdom of illumination and the teachings of civil life to show that this wisdom is not indifferent to the hardships of worldly human life and does not consider any attainment of spiritual life possible without overcoming ...
Morteza Yousefirad
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Autistic autobiography and hermeneutical injustice
AbstractThis paper examines epistemic injustice in knowledge production concerning autism. Its aim is to further our understanding of the distinctive shapes of the kinds of epistemic injustices against autists. The paper shows how Ian Hacking’s work on autistic autobiography brings into view a form of hermeneutical injustice that autists endure with ...
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"Elastic Band Strategy": Women's Lived Experience Of Dealing With Domestic Violence [PDF]
The present study aimed to qualitatively explore the contexts of domestic violence in the experiences of women in Khuzestan province. The interpretive phenomenology method was employed among various qualitative research methods to investigate the women's
Marziyeh Shahryari, Masuomeh Bagheri
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Contemporary philosophers have argued that framing new concepts can bring about both moral and epistemic progress. In this paper, I argue that such intelligibility also has downsides.
Maya Krishnan
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Embracement with risk classification: relationship of justice with the user [PDF]
Objective: to describe the conception of justice of nurses and users regarding the Risk Classification in Emergency Unit; to analyze the conception of justice in the implementation of the Risk Classification in Emergency Unit from the user’s recognition;
Andrea Stella Barbosa Lacerda +3 more
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On the coloniality of global public health
The continued inordinate demise from communicable pathogens in the global South is not the result of an intractable problem thwarting our best efforts to prevent and cure disease; we have the means.
Eugene T. Richardson
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Through a critical analysis of recent developments in the theory and practice of data science, including nascent feminist approaches to data collection and analysis, this commentary aims to signal the need for a transnational feminist orientation towards
Zhasmina Tacheva
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Epistemic injustices and curriculum: Strategizing for justice
Epistemic injustice is a concept popularised by Miranda Fricker. This concept pertains to the broader production, creation, sharing, and recognition of knowledge by both individuals and groups.
Yogendra Babu +4 more
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A hermeneutical-homiletic reading of Psalm 37 with reference to H J C Pieterse's homiletics
In this article Psalm 37 is viewed hermeneutic-homiletically. The socio-historical context of Psalm 37 is considered. Furthermore, the structure of the Psalm receives attention, as does its posture.
C. J. A. Vos
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