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Abstract Addressing a paucity of large‐scale studies about women academics maternity experiences of leave in academia and under‐theorizing the influence of neoliberalism on this phenomenon, this research provides one of the largest studies of women's experiences of maternity leave in the academic sector.
Karen Jones, Alan Floyd
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Indigénisation et inculturation [PDF]
Le présent article propose d’éclairer les modalités de l’évangélisation des Premières Nations dans l’Ouest canadien dans la seconde moitié duxxe siècle à travers la culture matérielle. Les objets liturgiques et les objets de piété situés à l’intérieur de trois églises catholiques implantées au coeur de réserves autochtones (en Alberta et en Colombie ...
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Inculturation of Worship: Forty Years of Progress and Tradition [PDF]
(from Introduction) For four years last century I had the rare privilege of taking part in a series of liturgical consultations organized by the Lutheran World Federation.
Chupungco, Anscar J.
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The article is devoted to the problem of coherence of the categorical apparatus of researches of the competence approach in the cultural and philosophical context.
Tetiana P. Zaika
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Where Do We Go From Here? [PDF]
(excerpt) Truth is, though, we need wise and discerning counsel in order learn how to be liturgists for our assemblies. Liturgists, whether worship leaders or planners, presiding or assisting, spoken or musical, all need a coherent sense of their ...
Brugh, Lorraine
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International integration in higher educaton by the case of French universities
The objective of the article is to investigate (explore) features of international integration in higher education by the case of French higher education institutions.
L. D. Efanova, V. L. Polyakova
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 2, Page 273-278, June 2024.
Emma Wild‐Wood
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The semper reformanda principle under scrutiny in an African context in relation to inculturation
The semper reformanda [always reforming] principle has been poorly promoted by all traditions since it was conceptualised following the 16th-century Reformation.
Graham A. Duncan
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Impact of using authentic online learning environments on students' perceived employability. [PDF]
Martínez-Argüelles MJ +2 more
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