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ABSTRACT Purpose Relationships are important for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Social support contributes to well‐being, and psychological group interventions show positive findings on quality of life, coping, and self‐efficacy. The current article aims to report sharing and relating processes in an online group integrative psychological ...
Evangelia Fragkiadaki +5 more
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Indigenous ways of sharing and developing knowledge survive in ceremony, songs, proverbs, storytelling and purposeful dialogues. Wānanga (space for knowledge sharing) is the epitome of traditional knowledge transmission—grounded in Indigenous practice and worldview, allowing for the co‐creation of new knowledge and passing down of inherited knowledge ...
Deborah Heke +3 more
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Mixed methods implementation research of oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries: a study protocol. [PDF]
Narayanasamy S +31 more
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The Aotearoa Impacts and Mitigation of Microplastics (AIM2) government funded research project supported biophysical and social science research to better understand the sources and environmental impacts of microplastics contaminants and to reduce the impacts on the environment.
Virginia Baker +7 more
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Abstract This paper frames migrant makeshift camps as mobility infrastructures, bridging scholarship on informal dwellings and migration infrastructures with the case of Bihać, a transit city on the Bosnia–Croatia border. The central idea is that grassroots makeshift camps assembled in abandoned buildings or tents play a key infrastructural role in ...
Martino Zibetti (He/Him)
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Transesophageal echocardiography during cardiopulmonary resuscitation is associated with alternate areas of compression: Analysis of healthcare provider experiences with potential implications for conventional compressions. [PDF]
Marshall RA +9 more
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Abstract Following the lead of labour movements, this article frames slums as labour geographies whose evictions constitute the devaluation of labour in spatial terms. This devaluation occurs in two modes: in the first, through the rendering of workers as “encroachers” or “the urban poor” in policy documents and public discourse, thereby unmooring ...
Priti Narayan
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Podcasts as pedagogy in higher education: A scoping review to map and advance the field
Abstract Podcasts are now one of the most ubiquitous forms of digital engagement and entertainment. Their increasing global impact also extends to higher education (HE), where they serve a variety of pedagogical purposes despite limited conceptual clarity.
Matthew A. M. Thomas +6 more
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