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Formation of Distance‐Based Orientation: Political Identity through Relational Positioning in Israel
Distance‐based orientation describes how pejorative labels may serve as anchor points for political identity. Existing research on political labeling has largely emphasized stigmatization, overlooking how labels may acquire durability and orienting capacity without losing pejorative force. Drawing on publicly circulating discourse, we trace positioning
Tammar Friedman, Asaf Saadon
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Abstract This teaching article explores how microlearning can support TESOL educators in developing the pedagogical and emotional capacities needed to use generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools to design and evaluate digital multimodal compositions (DMC).
Lucas Kohnke, Di Zou
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USE OF PODCASTING TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOP STUDENTS’ LISTENING SKILLS
A wide range of English teaching and learning approaches have emerged due to information and communication technology advancement. Podcasting is one such novel tool being exploited by teachers to enhance language skills and to encourage learning outside ...
Alla V. Naidionova +1 more
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Improving Advance Care Planning for People with Parkinson's
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Bradley Lonergan +4 more
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Crafting the Future: Developing Graduate Programs Aligned With Demographic Trends
ABSTRACT In response to changing student demographics and increasing budget constraints, many colleges and universities are reevaluating their graduate education strategies. While some institutions are striving to save costs via program cuts and layoffs, others are refocusing attention on student recruitment, specifically targeting working adults as a ...
Jennifer A. Owens +2 more
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Abstract Limited engagement between Black Americans and wildlife is often treated as cultural disinterest rather than the outcome of historical exclusion, racialized trauma, or persistent structural barriers. This perspective obscures the long‐standing relationships Black communities have had with land, agriculture, and conservation, and constrains ...
Maya Walker +2 more
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From page to podcast: layered knowledge ecologies in scholarship
Academic podcasting can function as scholarly contribution, not just science communication. This article introduces the concept of layered knowledge ecologies to show how audio, text, infrastructure, and metrics interact, enabling knowledge to emerge ...
Tenna Foustad Harbo, Tenna Foustad Harbo
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Podcasting as a novel way to communicate with medical school applicants
Podcasting in medical education is becoming more widely used and may be a useful tool for communicating with applicants to medical school. Given recent trends in the popularity of podcasting and mobile media, we created a podcast to communicate more ...
Benjamin D. Ferguson +2 more
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ABSTRACT Popular culture exists as an expression of cultural history. It speaks to who we are, what we aspire toward, and where our generation stands in relation to the major issues of the day. This article is a conversation about the myriad perspectives offered in this issue of New Directions for Student Leadership, exploring the contributions each ...
Kathleen Callahan, Sean Connable
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Ed Davey's Tory Removals: The Liberal Democrats and the 2024 General Election
Abstract The 2024 general election represented a remarkable comeback for the Liberal Democrats. Less than a decade on from the coalition and the 2015 election debacle, Sir Ed Davey's party reclaimed third‐party status in the House of Commons with seventy‐two MPs—the largest total for the Liberal Democrats or their Liberal Party predecessors since the ...
Peter Sloman
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