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To participate or not participate in unprofessional behavior – Is that the question?
Medical Teacher, 2016Medical education provides students with abundant learning opportunities, each of which is embodied with messages concerning what is expected from students. This paper analyses students? exposure to instances of unprofessional behavior, investigating whether they judge such behavior to be unprofessional and whether they also participate in ...
Renato Soleiman, Franco +4 more
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Participation and social participation: are they distinct concepts?
Clinical Rehabilitation, 2013Introduction: The concept of participation has been extensively used in health and social care literature since the World Health Organization introduced its description in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in 2001.
Piskur, B. +6 more
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Participation as Commodity, Participation as Gift
American Journal of Bioethics, 2001(2001). Participation as Commodity, Participation as Gift. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 48-48.
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Participation Objective, Participation Subjective
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2004Participation now replaces community integration or handicap as concepts reflecting the social and interpersonal aspects of disability. If rehabilitation is to adequately measure participation, new measures of participation are needed. To represent the voice of the consumer, such measures should reflect not just "objective," normative aspects, but also
Margaret, Brown +5 more
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Proceedings of the 13th Participatory Design Conference on Research Papers - PDC '14, 2014
Participatory Design (PD) seeks to promote and regulate the negotiation of social change. Although many methods claim to be participatory, empirical evidence to support them is lacking. Few comprehensive criteria exist to describe and evaluate participation as experienced by stakeholders.
Victoria Gerrard, Ricardo Sosa
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Participatory Design (PD) seeks to promote and regulate the negotiation of social change. Although many methods claim to be participatory, empirical evidence to support them is lacking. Few comprehensive criteria exist to describe and evaluate participation as experienced by stakeholders.
Victoria Gerrard, Ricardo Sosa
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From participation to e-participation
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2008This paper informs about the public policies on e-Participation in Germany. At the moment e-Participation happens in political niche arenas and does not have real impact or importance on political decision-making. Activists and researchers promote the field of e-Participation but not the institutional political system.
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To Participate or Not to Participate? That is Not The Question! [PDF]
We take an experience of educational failure in school mathematics to illustrate the liberal capitalist ideology at work in educational institutions. This will be done by means of confronting the official discourse, which posits inclusion and equity as fundamental goals of mathematics education, with its actualization within a secondary school, whose ...
Straehler-Pohl, Hauke, Pais, Alexandre
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Strategies of Participation in Participant Observation
Sociological Methods & Research, 1972Participant observation is approached by considering five strategies of participation, as reflected in the writings of field workers in the social sciences. The strategies considered are: (1) gaining access to data, (2) evoking behavior, (3) identifying psychologically with the people being studied, (4) connecting concepts with indicators, and (5 ...
Daniel S. Claster, Howard Schwartz
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Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2006
A new generation of simple, affordable and easy to use tools has led to what has been called the "democratization of publishing". Anyone with a camera has become a "photographer", with a keyboard an "author", a microphone a "podcaster", etc. As the means for production and distribution of content have become readily accessible, the most valuable ...
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A new generation of simple, affordable and easy to use tools has led to what has been called the "democratization of publishing". Anyone with a camera has become a "photographer", with a keyboard an "author", a microphone a "podcaster", etc. As the means for production and distribution of content have become readily accessible, the most valuable ...
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Informed Participation And Participating Informants
Canberra Anthropology, 1997Dans cet article, l'A. propose de revoir la notion d' observation participante pratiquee pendant la recherche ethnographique sur le terrain. Il ne peut y avoir une recherche sur le terrain sans observation et donc participation du chercheur. L'A. expose les conditions necessaires de son observation participante a partir de la recherche ethnographique ...
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