The gendered impact of time on inclusion in African organizations: A systematic literature review
Abstract Management and organization research has paid limited attention to how gender, time and organizational dynamics intersect, particularly in shaping gender equality and inclusion. The extant literature also remains largely western‐centric in its focus on the conceptualizations of time and gendered time use.
Hakeem Adeniyi Ajonbadi +4 more
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Experiences in building social connectedness and sense of belonging: Voices from African migrants in Australia. [PDF]
Osuagwu UL +4 more
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Neurodiversity and intersectionality in the workplace: A narrative review and research agenda
Abstract Neurodiversity has important implications for individuals and organizations as an increasingly salient but under‐researched dimension of diversity in the workplace. In this article, we provide an interdisciplinary review of neurodiversity research through the lens of intersectionality, with a particular focus on the potential ways ...
Thomas Calvard +2 more
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Crossroads of consciousness: whose decolonization is it in Nigeria? [PDF]
Olaniyan YD, Martins MO.
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Exploring a Shared History of Colonization, Historical Trauma, and Links to Alcohol Use With Native Hawaiians: Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Greywolf CT +5 more
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Toward Hybrid Studio‐Based Learning Environments: A Sociomaterial Exploration of Design Education
Abstract This article explores how hybrid learning (HL) can be successfully integrated into the practice‐based visual communication design (VCD) curriculum at Stellenbosch University (SU), South Africa, to enhance future teaching, learning, and curriculum renewal. This was approached from a sociomaterial perspective.
Karolien Perold‐Bull
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Settler Midwifery: A Colonial Tool in Canada's Reproductive Healthcare System. [PDF]
Murdock M, Durant S.
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Global Health Immersions in Nursing Education: Evaluating Impact and Recommendations for Programming
ABSTRACT Aim Global health immersion programming is cited as supporting nursing students' cultural competency; it is also historically grounded in colonialism. This study explored nursing students' perspectives on the benefits and challenges of global health immersions.
Claire Honl, Katherine Collins
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"I think it is quite naive to think everybody's goal is that": how Zambian sexual violence stakeholder perspectives complicate global health roadmaps to 'decolonization'. [PDF]
Breton NN +2 more
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