Racialized Labour in the Colonial Food Regime: The Whitening of England's Farmworkers
ABSTRACT The crystallization of a colonial food regime in the 1870s centred around Britain is key to historical accounts of agrarian political economy. Yet such accounts have neglected the role of the agrarian proletariat in shaping this regime from below and its basis in racialized hierarchy.
Ben Richardson
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Involvement of Executive Functions in Idiom Comprehension: A Life-Span Perspective. [PDF]
Lacroix A +5 more
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Adding a Piece to the Puzzle? The Allocation of Figurative Language Comprehension into the CHC Model of Cognitive Abilities. [PDF]
Biesok A +3 more
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Qualitative Data Analysis Software and Family Science: 2011–2020 Usage Trends
ABSTRACT Objective This brief report examines how often a technology called QDAS (qualitative data analysis software) was mentioned in family science (FS) research between 2011 and 2020 and how it was described. It also provides data about qualitative FS research trends and examines whether there is a relationship between QDAS use and grounded theory ...
Áine M. Humble
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Study of pragmatic analysis of literature on the development of ELT students' receptive and productive skills: A case of North Cyprus. [PDF]
Munir E, Yavuz MA.
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Em(body)ing Autonomy: Black Women’s Bodies and Self-Liberation in the Novels of Zora Neale Hurston and Alice Walker [PDF]
Duttry, Caitlin Rose Riley
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Abstract Research on institutional logics provides ample evidence that market logic and its associated practices have spread across fields within capitalist societies – a phenomenon commonly called ‘marketization’. However, logics research has paid little attention to the individual‐level mental processes that facilitate marketization.
Moritz Gruban, Aurélien Feix
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At the heart of human communication: new views on the complex relationship between pragmatics and Theory of Mind. [PDF]
Bambini V, Lecce S.
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Abstract Much psychologically oriented micro‐CSR research emphasizes intra‐individual processes, leading to a relative omission of the role of interactions among individuals in managing CSR. This limitation hinders the potential of such micro‐CSR research to explain CSR as an organizational‐level outcome.
Stefanie Remmer, Dirk Ulrich Gilbert
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