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How gender theories are used in contemporary public health research. [PDF]
Hammarström A +2 more
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Planetary Health in Nursing: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Vandenberg S +4 more
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Caring for/with Modernist Playthings: Fidgeting with Objects in Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie. [PDF]
Krishna I.
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From brain "scar" to "bat shit crazy": negotiating the madness of sexual violence discourse. [PDF]
Yapp E.
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Discourse analysis: A useful methodology for health-care system researches.
Yazdannik A, Yousefy A, Mohammadi S.
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Overcoming the Poststructuralist Critique?
In the last chapter I provided an analysis of the poststructuralist challenge to the discipline of International Relations as propounded by Ashley and Walker. The fundamental point espoused by that critique is, I argued, that the discipline of IR is built on covert normative foundations which serve to construct and perpetuate dichotomised categories of
Antony O’Loughlin
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The accounting profession today: A poststructuralist critique
This paper addresses recent critiques of the accounting profession by the authors in Critical Perspectives on Accounting(CPA) (Vol. 9, No. 5, 1998); Briloff (1990), Briloff (1993), Briloff (1994); and Francis (1994), from Jean Baudrillard’s poststructural semiotics perspective.
Norman B. Macintosh, Teri Shearer
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Michel de Certeau and the poststructuralist critique of history
Abstract In this article I read Michel de Certeau's (1986) Heterologies and (1988) The Writing of History alongside other poststructuralist critics of history such as Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault, Dominick LaCapra and Hayden White. I indicate what I see as the distinctive features of his theory of history as an operation, including the proposal that
Gail Reekie
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