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‘What is visible… and what isn't’: A public art intervention for re‐imagining the food system
Short Abstract This paper contributes to the question of what creative practices can ‘do’ by discussing art practice‐led research that challenges and re‐thinks the industrial meat production geographies status quo. We consider the transformative potential of SOW‐an Augmented Reality public art intervention into the industrial meat complex.
Ekaterina Gladkova, Naho Matsuda
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Developing meditation practice in individuals with elevated psychological distress via a meditation app intervention: An implementation science-informed qualitative investigation of barriers and facilitators. [PDF]
Dyer RL+6 more
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Impolite Birth: Provider Perspectives on Vocalization During Childbirth
ABSTRACT Background Childbirth is a pivotal event marked by diverse vocalizations, yet scant research examines healthcare providers' perspectives on vocalization during birth. This study seeks to address this gap by exploring the attitudes and practices of various healthcare professionals regarding vocalization during labor and birth.
Lee Roosevelt+2 more
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A grounded theory of clinical nurses’ process of coping during COVID‐19
Abstract Aims and Objectives To explore clinical nurses’ process of coping during COVID‐19 and develop a grounded theory that can be used by leaders to support clinical nurses during a disaster. Background The COVID‐19 pandemic has provoked widespread disruption to clinical nurses’ work.
Lorelli Nowell+3 more
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Buddha image meditation is a potent predictor for mental health outcomes: A cross-sectional study among Thai high-school students. [PDF]
DeMaranville J+3 more
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Von der »Tunkelheit« der Bilder. Das Emblem als Gegenstand der Meditation bei Harsdörffer. [PDF]
Bettina Bannasch
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Abstract Objectives Social safeness, the affective experience of being comforted and soothed by others, promotes positive mental health and when compromised, contributes to mental illness. Although there is some knowledge about the factors that give rise to social safeness, research has focused on developmental predictors such as parental warmth ...
Aleece Katan+2 more
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