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ABSTRACT In the field of feminist methodology, participatory research designs are a means of choice to adequately involve affected groups of people and to conduct research as critical intervention. This article tackles this form of academic knowledge production and discusses how such positioned knowledge can be characterized more precisely in relation ...
Sabine Flick, Katharina Hoppe
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The ethnographic reconstruction of a selected semantic field within a prison reveals the potential of a method hardly ever used in the research field in the German speaking countries: ethnographic semantics.
Christoph Maeder
doaj
Carcinoma of the cervix among prostitutes in a women's prison. [PDF]
E. Keighley
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Philosophical Practice and Aporia in Prisons [PDF]
: In this paper we discuss how through our bi-weekly Socratic dialogue groups with inmates at the Metropolitan Correctional Center downtown San Diego, we were able to bring the inmates to a sense of ...
Tillmanns, Maria daVenza
core
Legitimacy and procedural justice in prisons [PDF]
All social situations are ‘ordered’ in some way, comprising a constantly changing set of relationships that establish the structure within which human action occurs.
Bradford, Ben+4 more
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Ethnic Minority Representation After the 2024 General Election: Does Ethnicity No Longer Matter?
Abstract With a new record of ethnic minority MPs elected in 2024, Westminster is nearly fully representative of voters of ethnic minority origins. This outcome was not entirely dependent on Labour's landslide, with pre‐election analyses showing that diversity of MPs would have improved with all possible election results.
Maria Sobolewska
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Risk-Dominant Equilibrium in Quantum Prisoner's Dilemma [PDF]
The choice of a unique Nash equilibrium (NE) is crucial in theoretical classical and quantum games. The Eiswer-Wilkens-Lewenstein quantization scheme solves the prisoner's dilemma only for high entanglement. At medium entanglement, there are multiple NEs.
arxiv
Abstract In order to address an ever‐growing crisis in higher education in England, policy makers need tools capable of meeting the challenge. Yet the Office for Students has been roundly criticised for its shortcomings as a regulator for the sector, weakening the response to its plethora of problems.
Timothy J. Oliver
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Psychiatric referrals from courts and prisons. [PDF]
J. S. Bearcroft, Michelle Donovan
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The Recent Civil Disobedience Fidelity to Law
Abstract Generations of citizens have successfully used civil disobedience to enact positive lasting change in their societies. In some places, such as the UK and elsewhere, it is considered a ‘tradition’. But recent instances of civil disobedience—especially in relation to UK climate campaigners—have brought forward numerous challenges, some of which ...
Brian Christopher Jones
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