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Integrating Ecofeminism Into Canadian Nursing to Tackle Climate Change and Health Issues

open access: yesNursing Inquiry, Volume 32, Issue 3, July 2025.
ABSTRACT This paper presents an overview of the health impacts associated with anthropogenic climate change and examines the interconnection between human health and the environment. It highlights the nursing profession's stance on environmental issues, drawing attention to the disengagement of nurses from advocacy initiatives related to climate change
Émilie Tremblay, Sandra Harrisson
wiley   +1 more source

Neural Patterns of Social Pain in the Brain‐Wide Representations Across Social Contexts

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 12, Issue 18, May 15, 2025.
Empathy arises from both physiological and social pain, yet their shared and context‐specific neural mechanisms remain unclear. Combining fMRI and multivariate pattern analysis, this study decodes overlapping empathy networks and distinct representations for social exclusion versus separation.
Xiaodong Zhang   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

New motherhood and eugenics in German women's political and popular fiction around 1900

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 80, Issue 2, Page 101-111, April 2025.
Abstract Fictional texts have long functioned as a testing ground for new impulses in society. At the turn of the twentieth century many German feminists were demanding greater influence for women in public life not despite but because of their role as mothers.
Caroline Bland
wiley   +1 more source

Back into Focus: Women Filmmakers, the Amateur Trade Press and 1960s British Amateur Cinema

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 1, Page 348-364, March 2025.
Abstract While recent scholarship has helped uncover specific stories of women in different commercial cinema industries, there remains a lacuna around the role of amateur women filmmakers within national amateur contexts. Where male amateur filmmaking has often been linked to a range of solitary or group‐based leisure pursuits, we cannot make the same
Keith M. Johnston
wiley   +1 more source

Frame Analysis: Erving Goffman and the Sociocognitive Organization of Experience

open access: yesSymbolic Interaction, Volume 47, Issue 4, Page 525-537, November 2024.
This paper revisits Erving Goffman's Frame Analysis fifty years after its publication. The paper first situates this book within the context of its intellectual precursors, namely Georg Simmel's 1917 essay “Sociability,” Alfred Schutz's 1945 article “On Multiple Realities,” and Gregory Bateson's 1955 paper “A Theory of Play and Fantasy.” It then ...
Eviatar Zerubavel
wiley   +1 more source

The frequent five: Insights from interviews with urban wildlife professionals in Germany

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 6, Issue 5, Page 2091-2108, October 2024.
Abstract Wildlife in cities divides people, with some animals bringing positive benefits and others causing conflict, for example due to property damage. Urban wildlife professionals from municipal administration, nature conservation, and hunting associations have a crucial role in shaping human‐wildlife relationships in cities and fostering conflict ...
Simon S. Moesch   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

“It's about how you use your privilege”: Privilege, Power, and Social (In)justice in Berlin's Community Food Spaces

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 5, Page 1949-1974, September 2024.
Abstract This paper explores the role of community food spaces in processes of social change and reproduction. I investigate the mechanisms by which these groups reproduce, exacerbate, or dismantle power relations and socio‐environmental injustices.
Ophélie Véron
wiley   +1 more source

The smugness of privilege

open access: yesAmerican Ethnologist, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 90-95, February 2024.
Abstract This essay answers the question What good is anthropology? via a discussion of Susan Sontag's review of photographer Diane Arbus's 1972 retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. Sontag asserts that Arbus, in depicting people whom Sontag smugly regards as “ugly,” is necessarily exploiting them. I perceive an exact comparison between
Don Kulick
wiley   +1 more source

Keywords: Decolonise

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Critical Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 111-116, April 2025.
Seth Mehl
wiley   +1 more source

Turkish Adaptation, Validity and Reliability Study of the Bush Francis Catatonia Rating and KANNER Scales. [PDF]

open access: yesTurk Psikiyatri Derg, 2023
Erdoğan İM   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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