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A Critical Discourse Analysis of Indigenization in Saskatchewan's Undergraduate Nursing Programs
ABSTRACT The nursing academy in Canada, motivated by the release of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action in 2015, has declared support for and commitment to Indigenization. This study, framed by the historical context of colonialism in Canadian healthcare and nursing education, aimed to understand the current state of ...
Delasi Essien
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Distinctive features of motherhood discourse in Russian media
This study of modern media devoted to the problems of motherhood discourse is significant and relevant due to both the axiological nature of motherhood phenomenon and socio-cultural features of the existing (present day) media space.
Anna A. Kuvychko
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Understanding Public Sector Risk Management in Contexts of Hybridity: A Structured Literature Review
ABSTRACT As risk management (RM) becomes more prevalent and public sector reforms increasingly blur the lines between the public and private spheres, understanding RM in these potentially hybridized settings becomes ever more critical. Building on the four dimensions of hybridity proposed by Denis et al.—namely, governance structures, agency and ...
Sarah Russo +3 more
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L’allusion Paratopique: Vers Une Déconstruction Du Discours Religieux
Les productions artistiques et littéraires trouvent sur leur chemin une myriade d’entités discursives. Le discours littéraire abrite d’autres orientations idéologiques en vue d’attester une affiliation, une adhésion ou subversion d’une quelconque ...
Jawad Hazım
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This article discusses the role of argumentation in the development of environmental activism during land-development conflicts. Argumentation is analyzed here on three levels: First, protest groups must integrate and incorporate pro-environmental ...
Aurélien Allouche
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Women's Time‐Thirsty Work and Time Generosity in Knowledge Production
ABSTRACT The trope of the “three‐legged stool” belies the imbalance and messiness of academic work as interrelated teaching, research, and academic service. A temporal lens on women academics' research work surfaces gendered discourses of time allocation and workload models, work–life, and work–work imbalance. Here, we focus on challenges women face in
Kay Fuller +2 more
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Corporate apologies constitute critical legitimacy-repair rituals in contemporary crisis communication. Current research predominantly examines monomodal textual features or born-digital formats, neglecting how traditional apology letters adapt across ...
Xi Yang
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Functional Interdiscursivity and Linguistic Conventions in Neuronovels
This study aims to challenge, both theoretically and practically, the concept of genre in translation studies. First, starting from the conceptual delimitation and theoretical boundaries between text type, genre and register, this article presents the ...
David Morariu
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Rethinking Blockchain and Power Dynamics in Supply Chains: A Critical Discourse Analysis
ABSTRACT Despite a generally positive discourse on blockchain technology in academic literature, firms have struggled to implement it in their supply chains. In this article, we are deconstructing the typically positive perception of blockchain in the literature through a provocative style of theorizing and critical discourse analysis.
Lara Schilling +2 more
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Technofuturist Registers for AI and the Future of Work
ABSTRACT This article contributes to sociolinguistic scholarship on register formations, digital technology, and labor by analyzing technofuturist registers—historically inherited, typified, and socially shared modes of speaking about technology. These registers create distinct modes of feeling, relating, idealizing, and desiring technology and its ...
Alfonso Del Percio
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