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Futures of Everyday Life: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Future Personas in Scenarios

open access: yesFUTURES &FORESIGHT SCIENCE, Volume 8, Issue 1, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Scenario reports, holding a long‐standing tradition in foresight and futures studies, act as an essential document for organizations to prepare for possible, plausible, and alternative futures. Focusing on descriptions and representations of everyday life, we examined 29 future persona narratives from six publications—covering a wide field ...
Gerhard Schönhofer   +3 more
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Intersubjective uncertainty and positioning in a school makerspace

open access: yesJournal of Engineering Education, Volume 115, Issue 2, April 2026.
Abstract Background Uncertainty is ubiquitous in engineering and design, and having students engage with uncertainty can be fruitful for learning. This paper introduces the idea of intersubjective uncertainty and shows that learners in the makerspace routinely leveraged uncertainty to further their own goals.
Colin G. Dixon, Lee Martin
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Paediatric occupational therapists' views on applying interoception in practice contexts

open access: yesAustralian Occupational Therapy Journal, Volume 73, Issue 2, April 2026.
Abstract Introduction Interoception, the ability to notice, understand, and act on internal bodily signals, is increasingly recognised as relevant to children's self‐regulation and participation. While a growing body of research has examined interoception‐based assessments and interventions with children across health disciplines, less is known about ...
Emma Clark   +4 more
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Nursing at the Intersection of Power and Practice: A Grounded Theory Analysis of the Profession's Social Position

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Nursing, Volume 82, Issue 4, Page 3537-3549, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim To explore nursing professionals' perceptions of the intersectional positioning of their profession within healthcare and society, examining how axes of oppression shape healthcare responses and resource management. Design A qualitative study framed in critical theory paradigm employing constructivist grounded theory, as outlined by ...
Ariadna Graells‐Sans   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

When survival becomes politics: Necessity activism and identity work under precarity

open access: yesPolitical Psychology, Volume 47, Issue 2, April 2026.
Abstract Collective action is essential for tackling social, institutional, and environmental challenges, often fueled by shared identities, common norms, and a belief in the possibility of change. However, the impact of participating in collective action on individual identities, and how this knowledge can shape future efforts to maintain engagement ...
Lucia Garcia‐Lorenzo   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source
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Intersubjectivity

2018
Intersubjectivity is the shared or mutual understanding among agents. Edmond Husserl first developed the concept of intersubjectivity as a critique of René Descartes’ problem of other minds. Husserl argued that the problem of other minds portrayed human interaction as inappropriately solipsistic.
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Intersubjectivity

Abstract “Intersubjectivity” describes the basic structure of the international understood as social, as opposed to a physical, system. Etymologically, it means the space between subjects, where they stand in relation to one another, and where they engage and encounter one another.
Charlotte Epstein   +1 more
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Intersubjectivity: Commentary on Intersubjectivity

2015
On this essay I discuss the Bruner’s idea that intersubjectivity is related to an human condition, which constitutively enables us to access, interpret and know the minds of others while, at the same time, allowing us to create common signs and to transact through the use of language.
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