The influence of religious institutional logic in frontline work
Abstract This research analyses the influence of religion—as an institutional logic—on the work of frontline workers (FLWs) in hybrid public policy implementation contexts. We conducted semi‐structured interviews and used vignettes with 37 therapeutic communities (TCs) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, which provide care for individuals with ...
Giordano Magri+5 more
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"Heroic" medicine in neurology: A historical perspective. [PDF]
Sakalauskaitė-Juodeikienė E.
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“Bad Cop” Diplomacy & Preemption: An Analysis of International Law and Politics Governing Weapons Proliferation [PDF]
Klein, Blake
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Minimal Extrathyroid Extension (mETE) as the Only Risk Factor in Patients with Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma (PC): Its Clinical Impact on Recurrence and Outcome during Long-Term Follow-Up. [PDF]
Marongiu A+5 more
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Luther\u27s doctrine of sanctification and the problem of war [PDF]
Grislis, Egil
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Consensus statement by the Belgian Society of Neurosurgery and literature review on the diagnosis and management of postoperative spinal epidural hematoma. [PDF]
Smeijers S+8 more
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1985 Department of Defense Authorization Act: Leaving Atomic Veterans at Ground Zero [PDF]
Malloy, Jane E.
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Depression, Critique, and Critical Theory as Political Therapy
ABSTRACT Critical theorists, especially in the Frankfurt School tradition, claim that normative thought and critique arise from experiences of suffering and oppression. It seems intuitive that oppression sometimes makes people sad and angry in ways that motivate critique and resistance; yet, other times, it leads to debilitating experiences of ...
Jasper Friedrich
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Cold Moves: Cryogenics in Indo-German Research Networks. [PDF]
Wittje R.
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