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On Being Receptive: Listening and Compliance on a University Campus

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT How should you listen when you hear about harms in interpersonal life, such as sexual harassment or anti‐Black racism? Across a range of sites on a university campus, from bystander intervention workshops to reporting systems for sex‐ and gender‐based misconduct, we spotlight the way “listening” is mobilized to address harms of various kinds ...
Michael Lempert   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Temples

open access: yesResearch and Humanities in Medical Education, 2021
Trinetra Haldar
doaj  

‘I Do Not Feel Great About It, but It Was the Logical Decision’—An Exploration of Why England's Agency Social Workers Have Left Permanent Child Protection Roles

open access: yesChild &Family Social Work, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In 2023, England's statutory children's services recorded the highest number of agency social workers since records began. The cost of these workers, and the impact of an unsettled workforce on the children in receipt of their services, has led to a new set of national rules for agency social workers in children's social care.
Ciarán Murphy
wiley   +1 more source

Child Protection in the Digital Age in South Korea: Professionals' Perceptions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data Efficacy and Ethical Challenges

open access: yesChild &Family Social Work, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse big data in child protection holds significant potential for enhancing early detection, risk prediction and intervention in child abuse cases. This qualitative study explores the use of AI‐driven big data in child welfare in South Korea by exploring the perspectives of 10 child protection ...
Sook Hyun Kim, Yoewon Yoon
wiley   +1 more source

Badalti duniya [Hindi]

open access: yesResearch and Humanities in Medical Education, 2020
Vikram Bhaskar
doaj  

Doctor Sahib, kuch ho sake toh dekh lijiye ga

open access: yesResearch and Humanities in Medical Education, 2021
Sagar Borker
doaj  

Her hope

open access: yesResearch and Humanities in Medical Education, 2021
Shreeya Keerthy
doaj  

I've passed you by at the bus stand

open access: yesResearch and Humanities in Medical Education, 2020
Pankti Pandya
doaj  

Pandemic nights

open access: yesResearch and Humanities in Medical Education, 2021
Ganesh Dharmshaktu
doaj  

Success and failure in England's patent system: New evidence from patent applications, 1783–1834

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Our understanding of the relationship between the English patent system and technical change during the industrial revolution is based entirely on the study of successful patents. We address this feature by providing the first study of unsuccessful patent applications in England during the first industrial revolution.
Stephen D. Billington, Joe Lane
wiley   +1 more source

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