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ABSTRACT While Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was founded on principles of choice and control, for people with significant mental health challenges (what the NDIS calls ‘psychosocial disability’) these ideals often remain elusive. Support systems continue to be fractured and in the context of ongoing policy reforms, it is vital
Joel Hollier, Jennifer Smith‐Merry
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MUSIC FOLKLORE AND FOLKLOREISM IN THE CONTENT OF THE MODERN UKRAINIAN RADIO
Aim of investigation: examined places and roles of musical folklore in the Ukrainian radio content at the modern stage of Ukraine’s development. Nov- elty of the study is that, such a topic is investigated for the first time.
Andrii FURDYCHKO
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This article presents the implications, objectives and initial results of a current ethnographic research project on music lovers. It looks at problems of theory and method posed by such research if it is not conceived only as the explanation of external determinisms, relating taste to the social origins of the amateur or to the aesthetic properties of
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Abstract This chapter takes the ubiquitous phrase ‘sweet music’ as a case study in early modern sensory metaphor, ranging across diverse texts and contexts to sketch out the full scope and associations of this gustatory figure. It does so in order to ask how figurative language of the senses might draw upon, mediate, and even play a role
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Stakeholder Perspectives on Therapeutic and Safe Building Design in Residential Care
ABSTRACT Residential care is a form of out‐of‐home care that plays a critical role in supporting vulnerable young people in Australia. However, there is an evidence gap regarding the built environment in this context. This research aimed to explore the perspectives of key stakeholders in residential care in Victoria, Australia, regarding design that ...
Carmen Schroder +3 more
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Youngsters and Their Musical Taste: Musical Styles and Taste Groups
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ter Bogt, T.F.M. +4 more
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Body donor programs in Australia and New Zealand: Current status and future opportunities
Abstract Body donation is critical to anatomy study in Australia and New Zealand. Annually, more than 10,000 students, anatomists, researchers, and clinicians access tissue donated by local consented donors through university‐based body donation programs. However, little research has been published about their operations.
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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In a technological and computerized twenty-first century world, narcissistic and hedonic (LIPOVETSKY, 2005), the standardization of mass consumption (Adorno, 1941) led to a “dressage” in perception, besides a changing of parameters, attributes of ...
Cristina Moura Emboaba da Costa Julião Camargo
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Is participation in high-status culture a signal of trustworthiness?
Trust is essential for social interactions, cooperation and social order. Research has shown that social status and common group memberships are important determinants of receiving and reciprocating trust.
Amelie Aidenberger +2 more
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Abstract Providing students with a way to honor human body donors during or after an anatomy course has been shown to help provide a sense of closure and comfort to students and, when present, donor families. Gestures of gratitude for donors can also emphasize humanistic values of respect, empathy, and professionalism.
Bobbie J. Leeper +14 more
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