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ABSTRACT Multilingual students in Anglophone universities often operate in survival mode. While translanguaging supports learning, critical gaps remain in understanding how translanguaging pedagogies transform and sustain motivation in English‐dominant contexts.
Melissa Jufenna Slamet, Julie Choi
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Abstract The intersection of gender, time and marginalization in organizations is evident in the challenges faced by employed mothers, particularly those who are breastfeeding. These challenges are amplified for Muslim mothers, who must navigate intersecting social identities within these structures shaped by dominant masculine norms.
Feranaaz Farista, Ameeta Jaga
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Shaping of the Public Discourse on Refugees in Social Media: "Refugees Welcome Lithuania" [PDF]
Social media websites, such as Facebook and Twitter, are starting to become places, where people present and evaluate various events in the world: terrorist attacks in London, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels.
Sutkutė, R. (Rūta)
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The gendered impact of time on inclusion in African organizations: A systematic literature review
Abstract Management and organization research has paid limited attention to how gender, time and organizational dynamics intersect, particularly in shaping gender equality and inclusion. The extant literature also remains largely western‐centric in its focus on the conceptualizations of time and gendered time use.
Hakeem Adeniyi Ajonbadi +4 more
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Assessing outgroup prejudice among secondary school pupils in northern England : introducing the Outgroup Prejudice Index [PDF]
The Outgroup Prejudice Index is a six-item scale that uses social distance to assess prejudice towards ethnic and religious out groups among Asians and Whites.
Brockett, Adrian +2 more
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Compassionate Digital Innovation: A Pluralistic Perspective and Research Agenda
ABSTRACT Digital innovation offers significant societal, economic and environmental benefits but is also a source of profound harms. Prior information systems (IS) research has often overlooked the ethical tensions involved, framing harms as ‘unintended consequences’ rather than symptoms of deeper systemic problems.
Raffaele F. Ciriello +5 more
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A Travel Ban is Nothing New: Moral Panic, Moral Entrepreneurs, and Immigration Policy
The U.S. travel ban on Muslims was part of a historical pattern to curb immigration. In this paper, we take a historical-comparative approach to analyze two cases: The Chinese Exclusion Act and the Muslim Ban.
William F. Danaher, Debaleena Ghosh
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Women Judges and Women\u2019s Rights in Pakistan [PDF]
Although the first appointment of women judges in Pakistan dates back to 1974, the massive appointment of “lady judges” in the past decade has caused a jump in female representation in the judiciary to more than one third – a quiet move
Holden, Livia
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Saudi Women's Experiences of Sexual and Relational Changes During the Menopause Transition
ABSTRACT Objectives This study aims to understand Saudi women's experiences of sexual and relational changes during the menopause transition. Design A qualitative, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study. Methods Sixteen Saudi women aged 45–57 who had experienced natural menopause transition were purposively selected and interviewed using semi ...
Samar Alotaibi +2 more
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The stereotyping of Muslims in the media
News articles about lslam and Muslims are frequently featured in all kinds of media, and this trend has increased dramatically ever since the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City. Studies have shown that from that time on, reports featuring Muslims have been predominantly negative: lslam is portrayed as a primitive and violent ...
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