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Abstract Background Nationally representative mental health data in adolescents from low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) are scarce. This study aimed to examine mental health and wellbeing indicators amongst adolescents in 12 LMICs across Eastern and Southern Africa and Southeast Asia. Methods We conducted a secondary analysis of data involving 12,
Ariadna Albajara Sáenz +6 more
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Being and Television: Producing the Demand to Individualise
Consumer culture addresses us with various forms of a demand to ‘be ourselves’. Ostensibly an emancipatory call, how can it be expressed in the form of a demand? This article enquires after the role of television in producing this demand.
Noam Yuran
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O Pós-Fordismo na Produção Jornalística
This paper is a critical reflection over the implications of flexible cumulative regime, which is the contemporary stage of monopolist capitalism, over Journalism as a cultural industry product.
Virginia Pradelina da Silveira Fonseca +1 more
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Learning in radiation oncology: 12‐month experience with a new incident learning system
Introduction of an incident learning incident (ILS) was shown to have had a positive impact on reporting and safety culture within a local health district (LHD). Survey findings correlate with existing literature that ILSs are effective tools for improving patient safety and departmental safety facilitating quality improvement.
Krystle Crouch +4 more
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Making history beyond neoliberalism: Response to Roper [PDF]
Roper (2011a, p. 39) sums up his account of neoliberalism in New Zealand with the following conclusion: “In the absence of a major upsurge in working class and social movement struggle, the neoliberal policy regime is likely to remain firmly in place ...
Neilson, David
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ABSTRACT With rising use of artificial intelligence (AI) in organizations, alongside increasing mental health issues, we seek to understand how AI use affects human stress. Drawing on the automation–augmentation perspective, we propose that AI control over decision‐making thwarts human autonomy and thus contributes to stress.
Florian Klonek, Sharon Parker
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Beyond Post-Fordism: Organizational Models, Digital Transformation, and the Future of Work
This study examines how organizational models are evolving beyond post-Fordism in the context of digitalization, platformization, and new forms of labor governance.
Nelson Lay-Raby +2 more
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Human Capital Robotic Integration and Value Creation for Organizations
ABSTRACT Due to rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, the research conversation has drifted from viewing robots as replacements for humans (i.e., the substitute view) to a view that considers the possible benefits of human–robot collaboration in the workplace (i.e., the complementary view).
Chou‐Yu Tsai +6 more
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Vers une géographie économique et culturelle autour de la notion de territoire
The basic assumption on which this paperis built is that the question of territorial dynamics has emerged in the context ofan economic organisation that can be called ‘post fordism’, an expression ofthe link between cultural and economy. The synthesis we
Bernard Pecqueur
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Legitimating post-Fordism: a critique of Anthony Giddens' later works [PDF]
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King, Anthony
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