Patient removals: a symptom of a changing era for the doctor-patient relationship. [PDF]
Santos P.
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Respectfully Excluded: Symbolic Violence, Space and Benevolent Sexism in Academia in Pakistan
ABSTRACT Feminist scholars have long recognized the gender‐based challenges that women in academia face. We undertake a qualitative study of how women in academic institutions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), a province in Pakistan, experience exclusion. We draw on narratives elicited through hypothetical vignettes from 10 women academics in KPK, collected
Fatima Junaid +2 more
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How is caring paternalism feasible in the intensive care unit? - an ethnographic study. [PDF]
Wu L.
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Problematising ‘Vulnerability’ in Women's Prisons
ABSTRACT ‘Vulnerability’ is a commonly used but little understood term in the field of social policy and beyond. The refocusing of our criminal justice system around notions of ‘vulnerability’ has had wide‐reaching consequences which often escape both academic and political attention.
Sarah Waite, Danica Darley
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Type 1 diabetes screening: reframing the debate from paternalism to partnership. Reply to Scaramuzza AE, Iafusco D, Cherubini V [letter] Type 1 diabetes screening: building a clinician-patient partnership for early care of chronic beta cell failure. Reply to Mallone R, Bandini A [letter]. [PDF]
Gitelman SE +12 more
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College Financial Aid Application Frictions
ABSTRACT We document that 11 percent of recent U.S. high school graduates did not apply for federal student aid due to difficulty in applying, mistaken beliefs, or lack of awareness. Not applying due to such application frictions negatively predicts college enrollment after controlling for other attributes.
Emily G. Moschini +1 more
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Paradigm Shifts in Surgery: Implications for Surgical Practice, Education, and Professional Identity. [PDF]
Kashtan H +4 more
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Translating coexistence: Inside Japan's public multilingualism
Abstract Provision of translated material for both international residents and tourists is a key part of the work of public offices around Japan. The way in which this translation is viewed and carried out, and its relationship to dominant modes of conceptualizing multiculturalism, has not received much attention in the literature.
Gregory Friedman
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Benevolent paternalism and player transition in Fiji soccer: insights from the Global South. [PDF]
James KE, Tuidraki HD, Tanzil SA.
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