Breaking Barriers: Scaffolding Social‐Symbolic Work for Women’s Economic Empowerment
Abstract This study advances the understanding of Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) in non‐Western contexts by theorizing how social‐symbolic work facilitates empowerment despite entrenched institutional and cultural constraints. Drawing on a qualitative study into the establishment of Kuwait’s first women’s business incubator, we explore how female ...
Mohsen Abumuamar, Juliane Reinecke
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TOPONIMI PENAMAAN JALAN DI KECAMATAN LASALEPA KABUPATEN MUNA
Penelitian ini dilatarbelakangi oleh banyaknya nama-nama jalan yang bermunculan di Kecamatan Lasalepa. Nama-nama tersebut sebagian terasa asing bahkan memilki makna yang unik dan lucu bagi masyarakat baik yang berada di daerah tersebut maupun dari luar ...
Wa Ode Halfian +2 more
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Are the Young Less Knowledgeable? Local Knowledge of Natural Remedies and Its Transformations in the Andean Highlands [PDF]
A widespread concern among ethnobiologists is the rapid process of erosion of indigenous environmental knowledge observed worldwide. This paper examines the ongoing transformations of knowledge about natural remedies in the Quechua-speaking Andes ...
Brandt, Regine +3 more
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Abstract In sub‐Saharan Africa, there is growing interest in conservation agriculture practices, including reduced tillage (e.g., ripping), residue retention, and crop diversification, but their effects on soil moisture and penetration resistance in sub‐humid regions remain unclear.
Mordecai Mkiza +7 more
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Participatory Action Research: Meaningful Student Involvement in Medical Curriculum Development
ABSTRACT Introduction Our medical school aimed to involve students in changes to the Year 4 curriculum. We had feedback from graduates; however, there was little guidance available on how to meaningfully involve students. Most literature regarding curriculum co‐design in medical schools are case reports, with few using students in partnership such as ...
Yasmin Tyson, Muna Al‐Jawad
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PEMERTAHANAN BAHASA MUNA DI KABUPATEN MUNA SULAWESI TENGGARA
This study aims to describe the maintenance of the Muna language in Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi. The data were collected using the ethnographic method by means of observations and unstructured interviews.
Zalili Sailan
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Design of buffer zones and biological corridor in the round River Bogotá, Universidad de la Sabana - Sede Chía [PDF]
La cuenca del río Bogotá ha sido históricamente afectada por diferentes actividades de tipo agrícola, pecuario, industrial y minero entre otros, lo cual ha traído diversas consecuencias para la ronda del río tales como la pérdida de vegetación natural ...
Rocha Nieto, Iván Hernando
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EFFECT OF LIGHT AND GIBERELLIC ACID (AG3) ON THE GERMINATION OF MINTHOSTACHYS MOLLIS (LABIATAE)
Minthostachys mollis (Kunth) Griseb. o muña es un arbusto perenne que crece naturalmente en las región andina de Colombia; esta especie es ampliamente utilizada por las comunidades rurales en donde es valorada por sus propiedades medicinales para tratar ...
Diego Fernando Suárez Peñaranda +2 more
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Estandarización del proceso de rotomoldeo en la producción de tanques plásticos en Eternit Colombiana S.A., Planta Muña [PDF]
Alternativa InvestigaciónLos procesos de producción que mantienen los mismos parámetros de fabricación obtienen mejores resultados. Se ha diseñado una propuesta de mejora para hacer la estandarización al proceso de producción de tanques plásticos con el ...
Vega-Plata, María Angélica
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Moral Injury in Gaza: The Impact on Healthcare Professionals
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Prolonged blockade, repeated attacks on health facilities, and extreme resource scarcity place Gaza's clinicians in situations that routinely violate core professional and personal values. We measured the prevalence, character, and functional consequences of moral injury among health‐care workers who have remained in Gaza ...
Bilal Irfan +19 more
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