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Affecting with and being affected by person‐centered interviewing and observation
Abstract Person‐centered interviewing and observation—an ethnographic approach that attempts to describe and represent human behavior and subjectivity from the point of view of the acting, desiring, intending, sensing, reflecting, and attentive subject—inevitably engages the emotions and memories of ethnographers and subjects alike as they interact and
Douglas Hollan
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The importance of parents' communication and social environment in childhood cancer. [PDF]
Nizamis K+6 more
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Collaborative practical theology: engaging practitioners in research on Christian practices [PDF]
Katja Stuerzenhofecker
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ABSTRACT Addressing “wicked” governance challenges requires participatory processes that engage diverse perspectives, embrace contestation, and foster innovative solutions. This article examines social and environmental reporting (SER) as a context for exploring how participatory governance can be designed to enable pluralistic engagement.
Matthew Sorola
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Digital self-assessment: A new and innovative way for identifying cardiovascular risks. [PDF]
Toledo JPC.
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Excerpt: My initial investigation into Aimee Semple McPherson—founder of The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel—and ecology was bleak: every word search returned a spiritual metaphor. “Garbage” came back as “garbage can of Satan,” “pollution”
Bouma-Prediger, Steven, Swoboda, A.J.
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Translating sanctuary: Politics of solidarity in a bilingual and plurinational context
Short Abstract The paper examines the significance of translating sanctuary in an officially bilingual (and multilingual in practice) national polity. By examining the different meanings of the translation of 'sanctuary' into ‘lloches’ and ‘noddfa’ in Welsh, we outline the different openings for more nuanced understandings of ‘host’/‘guest’ relations ...
Catrin Wyn Edwards, Rhys Dafydd Jones
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Theological Education and Society/Social Sciences – the Case of Practical Theology [PDF]
Khee-Vun Lin
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White Feminism and the Limits of Solidarity: A Call for Epistemic Reckoning
ABSTRACT There is now a substantial body of feminist scholarship which has significantly advanced the field of gender‐related research. However, this scholarship has primarily been developed from a Western perspective, and there have been increasing calls for decolonizing feminist theory and praxis across all areas of scholarship, policy, and activism.
Chidozie Umeh, Fang Lee Cooke
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