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Identity, Politics and Power: Stories of Teaching Language in Quebec

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Linguistics, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 782-792, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Language teaching is an inherently political act, and in Québec it is inextricably tied to questions of cultural belonging and national identity. This study explores the experiences of English as a second language (ESL) teachers in French‐medium schools in Québec. Drawing on critical applied linguistics and identity theory, it examines how pre‐
Katherine Hardin   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

“Everyone's Struggling:” Coping With Institutionalized Hierarchies of Competence Through Emotional Resonance

open access: yesScience Education, Volume 110, Issue 1, Page 226-241, January 2026.
ABSTRACT In instructional settings involving social interactions, emotions such as discomfort, embarrassment, and shame can be induced by social comparison of competence, judgment from peers, and conflict with other students. As part of the special issue Centering Affect and Emotion Toward Justice and Dignity in Science Education, this paper presents a
Muxin Zhang, Eric Kuo
wiley   +1 more source

New Organization Heights—The Impostor’s Impostor Syndrome

open access: yesEncyclopedia
A conceptual exploration of contrasting psychological phenomena—overconfidence, as exemplified by the Dunning–Kruger Effect (DKE), and self-doubt, represented by impostor syndrome—within organizational contexts. It examines how these biases shape individual behavior, team dynamics, and organizational performance, highlighting the interplay between ...
Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav   +1 more
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Was the Inca Economy Based on “Protomoney”? Or, Why Accounting Systems Should Not Be Conflated With Concepts of Exchange Value

open access: yesEconomic Anthropology, Volume 13, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT The khipu knotted string records in the ancient Andes were accounting systems, but they did not indicate any concepts of commensurability or exchange value. They were not incipient money; instead, monetized commerce appears to have predated the economic organization of the Inca society. The article begins by tracing the emergence of coinage in
Alf Hornborg
wiley   +1 more source

Impostor Feelings as a Moderator and Mediator of the Relationship Between Perceived Discrimination and Mental Health Among Racial/Ethnic Minority College Students [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This study investigated whether impostor feelings would both moderate and mediate the relationship between perceived discrimination and mental health in a sample of diverse ethnic minority college students (106 African Americans, 102 Asian Americans, 108
Awosogba, Olufunke   +9 more
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impostor

open access: yesLaLaLexiT
First attested in Varro (ling.) as a linguistic technical term, the noun impos(i)tor developed in Late Antiquity into the specialised meaning of ‘impostor’. In this sense, the term appears in two passages by Ulpian (dig. 21,1,4,2; 50,13,1,3); Jerome employs it in the proverbial expression impostor et Graecus est (epist.
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Impostor phenomenon: a narrative review of manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment

open access: yesMiddle East Current Psychiatry
Imposter phenomenon (IP) refers to an internalized sense of intellectual deceit and persistent self-doubt, even with evidence of competence. The phenomenon significantly impacts mental health, often leading to heightened levels of stress, anxiety, and ...
Abdullah Al Lawati   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Reinforcement Training of Face Recognition Systems Using Morphing and XAI Methods

open access: yesIET Biometrics, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
This study introduces a reinforcement training framework for face recognition systems (FRSs) that leverages facial morphing techniques to generate counterfactual visual instances for model enhancement. Two complementary morphing strategies were employed: a geometric approach based on Delaunay–Voronoi triangulation (DVT‐Morph) and a generative approach ...
Roberto Gallardo-Cava   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Spartan Daily, October 22, 2020 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Volume 155, Issue 27https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartan_daily_2020/1069/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
core   +1 more source

Impostor Scams

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Impostor scams have recently become the most common type of consumer scam in America, surpassing identity theft. It has never been easier and more profitable to be an impostor scammer. Though the core of these scams dates back centuries, these fraudsters consistently find novel ways to manipulate human motives and emotions.
openaire   +2 more sources

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