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Quarks and quantum statistics [PDF]
I write about H\'ector, his contributions to the early work in the quark model, and a general discussion of quantum ...
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Hegel's Philosophy of Nature of 1805-6; Its Relation to the Phenomenology of Spirit [PDF]
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (1807) was supposed to be the introduction and first part of the Jena System III, and as such it was to introduce us to the other parts of the project.
Shannon, Daniel E
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In the Ik mountains in Uganda, only few old people still have the skills to ‘see time’ with sundials. Common ways of knowing time and age now include phones and ID cards in digital registers. I follow the elder seer Komol to explore how changing the measures of time influences the experience of time and age. How do being a ‘time being’ and ideas about ‘
Lotte Meinert
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Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to understand the lived experience of altruism and sacrifices among Swedish nurses working in intensive care units (ICU) during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Design This was a descriptive phenomenological study. Methods The study was conducted between June 2020 and March 2021 and included 20 nurses who were directly ...
Anna Slettmyr+6 more
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The anthropology of possibility – and the phenomenological traditions it often draws on – has predominantly been oriented towards the future, the not‐yet. With an empirical point of departure in fieldwork among older Kyrgyz Muslims who become old in the absence of younger relatives and drawing on the critical phenomenology of Alia Al‐Saji, I explore ...
Maria Louw
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Humanizing and dehumanizing intensive care: Thematic synthesis (HumanIC)
Abstract Background Critical illness and the intensive care unit can be a terrifying experience to patients and relatives and they may experience the extreme life‐saving measures as dehumanizing. Humanizing intensive care is often described as holism or dignity, but these abstract concepts provide little bodily resonance to what a humanized attitude is
Anne Højager Nielsen+2 more
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This article explores temporal and ethical presents in a dementia ward in Denmark. Dementia wards are often portrayed and experienced as uncanny places where time stands still or becomes radically distorted. I approach the ward, however, as an encounter or access into experiences of time that are hidden from view in the outside world where common‐sense
Lone Grøn
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Abstract Aims Synthesize qualitative research to illuminate the post‐migration psychosocial experiences amongst LGBTQ+ forced migrants. Design Meta‐synthesis of qualitative reports. Data sources Systematic searches in seven databases and manual screenings were performed in July 2021 (21,049 entries screened in total).
Maria Gottvall+5 more
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What can we learn about temporality by studying different ways of measuring time, institutional time regimes, and (a)typical experiences and creations of time when growing older? This introduction sets perspectives on this question from the anthropologies of ageing, ethics, and temporality.
Lone Grøn, Lotte Meinert
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What is offered by considering ageing, ethics, and intersectionality from a critical phenomenological perspective that draws upon critical race theory? Based upon an extended ethnography of African Americans raising children with illnesses and disabilities, I consider the Christmas trees that a grandmother lovingly decorated each year.
Cheryl Mattingly
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