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Where the Magician Lives: An Ontological Problem in the Anthropology of Magic
ABSTRACT The purpose of the present study is to outline a theoretical framework in which the anthropologist can introduce a naturalistic approach, which will not be conflicted with scientific discourses, into his ethnographic work. First of all, I argue that the principles of magic can be understood as a part of social cognitive causal chains, based on
Keishi Okamoto
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ABSTRACT Scholars working on conflict and violence often engage with local organisations, yet the methodological and ethical implications of volunteering‐while‐researching are rarely discussed in writing. This article contributes to debates on decolonizing research by conceptualising volunteering‐while‐researching as a practice that—while imbued with ...
Shona Loong
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Maintaining the Divide: The Legitimate Role for the Public in Health and Science Policymaking
ABSTRACT Many of the most pressing policy choices we face are matters of health and science. How should we prepare for the next global pandemic? How should we manage the disruption and promise of artificial intelligence? How should we address the challenge of climate change?
Joshua J. Kassner
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Literatura e Experiência Histórica em Sartre: o engajamento
This paper intends to comment the moral and political conditions of historical engagement, in particular the case of writer. On try to understand the connections between intersubjectivity and transitivity character of literature, in order to elucidate ...
Franklin Leopoldo e Silva
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Abstract This article examines how change becomes possible in couple discourse within psychoanalytic couple therapy. It proposes “couple discourse” as a clinical and theoretical concept for listening to the ways partners signify, project and transform experience together.
Keren Cohen
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Initial teacher education has been identified as a key factor in preparing prospective Physical Education (PE) teachers for inclusive education. However, limited research has examined the role of external practicums in shaping perceptions of inclusion and self‐efficacy.
Bingen Marcos‐Rivero +4 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding social factors that affected how people interpreted the meanings of COVID‐19 measures is important in postpandemic times. This study applies perspectives from research on emotions as one of the possible explanations and focuses on how institutions and their measures are perceived in the context of individual emotional situations.
Eva M. Hejzlarová
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ABSTRACT In this article, we explore the consequences of parents' trust and distrust of social workers in child welfare services. We collected data via qualitative surveys administered in 2022, to which 29 Finnish social workers responded. We used thematic analysis to identify the key themes of the consequences of trust in our data.
Eveliina Heino +2 more
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ABSTRACT The present study aims to explore interpersonal conflicts involving adolescents living in residential children's homes and group homes through caregivers' interpretations, with particular attention to the psychological meaning and relational functions of conflict.
Orsolya Kovács, Zsuzsa Kaló
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ABSTRACT Meeting the needs of young people affected by sexual exploitation, alongside other forms of extra‐familial harm, remains a challenge for social workers, youth workers and other professionals responsible for their safety and well‐being. This paper proposes that to more effectively create safety with/for young people, we must re‐examine how we ...
Kristine Langhoff +2 more
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