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Compassion in Practice: A Realist Review of Mentorship as a Catalyst for Healthy Workplaces
ABSTRACT Aim To examine the contexts and mechanisms that enable compassionate mentorship in healthcare, in order to generate evidence‐informed insights for fostering healthier, more sustainable work environments. Design A rapid realist review. Data Sources Systematic searches were conducted in Ovid MEDLINE (1946–December 2024), Embase (1974–December ...
Marissa Bird +5 more
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The Stereotype of the African-American Male Athlete: Removing the Dumb Jock Stigma
Sports have been a fixture in the African American community for decades, in most cases, serving as an avenue for success and financial freedom for many. Sports have also been a social, emotional and physical outlet for these young athletes.
Conn, Brad E., Barton, Brian D.
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Organizational Soundscapes and the Sonicity of Voices: The Power of the ‘Sounds’ that Carry ‘Words’
Abstract Organizations are soundscapes – they resonate with sounds and particularly the sounds of voices. Somehow however voice sonics, that is the sounds of voices and not the words carried on those sounds, have escaped attention in management studies. This absence of analysis is peculiar given voice sonics' undoubted influence on management (they may
Nancy Harding, Jackie Ford
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ABSTRACT Background The world and mental health nursing face several crises that, in different ways, reflect problems of dominance. Global politics are afflicted with a growth of support for right‐wing ideologies associated with domineering authoritarian leaders.
Michael Haslam, Mick McKeown
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ABSTRACT Recent studies exploring mixed heritage language (HL) and second language (L2) classes have documented how these classes tend to prioritize the needs of L2 students while positioning HL students’ linguistic knowledge as a resource for their L2 peers.
Rima Elabdali
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ABSTRACT How should you decide what to do? Orthodox decision theory offers attractively simple advice: Do whatever has the most expected value. In what follows, I argue that this is not always good advice for agents like us. Agents like us are susceptible to error: Sometimes, we do not succeed at doing what is recommended by the advice we are trying to
Sam Carter
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Trauma and affect in a Holocaust survivor's story: Rosita Fanto's novel Rozalia Alone
Abstract My article endeavors to redress the neglect of Rosita Fanto's Rozalia Alone (2010), which deals with a page of history that is less known worldwide, the Holocaust in Romania. Using a trauma studies perspective that mixes with affect theory, the article demonstrates that Rozalia Alone covers in a nutshell the whole magnitude of the late 1930s ...
Arleen Ionescu
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Men of Steel: How Past-Themed Consumption Serves as a Hidden Transcript in Negotiating Masculinity
This research examines how some groups of men perform resistance towards society due to a perceived alienation. Theoretically drawing on the hidden transcript, I ethnographically study the Danish vintage cycling community to show how they perform hidden ...
Dam, Christian,
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Consequences of knowledge hiding: The differential compensatory effects of guilt and shame [PDF]
The nature of the consequences of knowledge hiding, defined as an intentional attempt to withhold knowledge that has been requested, and the mechanisms through which knowledge hiding affects outcomes are under-theorized. In this research, we propose that
Burmeister, A. (Anne) +13 more
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‘reportless places’: Janet Malcolm and Collage
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Natalie Ferris
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