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Burnout as breakdown of one's existence in the world. [PDF]
IJzerman L, Halsema A.
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An Alien Phenomenology in Dance: Virtual Telematic Performances as Embodied Philosophy
Dan Strutt
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Things at Work: How Things Contribute to Performing Work
Abstract A crucial question for organizations is what constitutes work performance. While the importance of human competence and motivation to work performance has been established, less well understood is how ‘things’ – such as algorithms, tools, instruments, and raw materials – contribute to work performance.
Jörgen Sandberg+2 more
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Intentionality and Attentionality Dynamics in an Institutional Change Process
Abstract In this article, we explore how actors' intentionality emerges, develops, and co‐evolves with institutional change. Although intentions are essential in shaping institutional change agents' motivations and actions, our understanding of their dynamics is limited and biased by the assumption that intentions are usually identifiable prior to ...
Sofiane Baba, Taïeb Hafsi, Omar Hemissi
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What Do We Risk to SQuEASE by Making Psychiatric Phenomenology Too Efficient?
Delcourt F, Englebert J.
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THE SECURITY OF HUMAN EXISTENCE IN THE MODES OF EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY AND PHENOMENOLOGY
Valerii Ananin, Viktor Horlynskyi
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ABSTRACT Introduction Despite the increasing body of research exploring the role of compassionate care in inpatient experiences and the growing emphasis on compassion as a key component of high‐quality healthcare, a significant gap remains in understanding compassionate care from the perspectives of psychiatric patients.
Tuğba Pehlivan Saribudak+4 more
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Navigating the ethical "space in-between" nurses' lived experiences in forensic inpatient care interpreted through Løgstrup's ethical philosophy. [PDF]
Hammarström L, Andreassen Devik S.
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Becoming Religious as an Education of Attention
ABSTRACT A vast literature in the social scientific study of religion demonstrates that religious people are made not born. More specifically, researchers have shown that becoming religious is something that people must learn how to do. Adding to this well‐established focus on the socialization of religious subjects, I argue that becoming religious ...
Daniel Winchester
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