Socio-economic predictors of public understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 (Coronavirus 2019) pandemic has proven to be the biggest global shock since World War II. That war resulted in 5.5 million deaths. The number of COVID-19-infected persons exceeded 13 million in the first 6 months of the pandemic and many ...
Md Rifat Hossain +3 more
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Facilitation of proving the Contractual and non-contractual liability of the professional service providers in Iranian Law by a comparative study of French and Common Law [PDF]
The professional service providers’ specialized knowledge and skill versus the service customers’ unfamiliarity with the process of service providing cause difficulties for the injured party in proving the main elements of the contractual and non ...
MohammadKazem Mahtabpour +1 more
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‘It's the little things that count’: healthcare professionals’ views on delivering dignified care: a qualitative study [PDF]
Aims: To explore healthcare professionals’ perspectives of dignified care and experiences of providing care. Background: Although ‘care’ and dignity in care are seen as central to the delivery of good care by patients, families and professionals, we ...
Kinnear, Deborah +2 more
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Descriptions of euthanasia as social representations: comparing the views of Finnish physicians and religious professionals [PDF]
In many western societies health professionals play a powerful role in people's experiences of dying. Religious professionals, such as pastors, are also confronted with the issues surrounding death and dying in their work.
Cohen, Joachim +4 more
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Developing product quality standards for wheelchairs used in less-resourced environments
Background: Premature failures of wheelchairs in less-resourced environments (LREs) may be because of shortcomings in product regulation and quality standards.
Anand Mhatre +9 more
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Higher education academic salaries in the UK [PDF]
It is widely believed that higher education academic salaries are too low, and that this may lead to a ‘brain drain’ and also lower quality in higher education, as universities fail to attract the ‘brightest and the best’.
A. Vignoles +4 more
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Victim blaming and character assassination: Media framing of controversial issues of Bangladesh
News framing plays a significant role in creating and diverting perceptions on controversial issues in Bangladesh. The study examines three selected occurrences involving renowned personalities to discover the factors that contribute to the ...
Meherun Nahar +2 more
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Elite interviewing in professional organizations [PDF]
Interviewing elites presents distinctive methodological challenges, which are exacerbated when interviewing elite professionals. These individuals (i.e. senior professionals and professionals in elite professional organizations) are typically relatively ...
Alvesson +25 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and future newsrooms: A study on journalists of Bangladesh
Many Western and economically developed countries have already incorporated Artificial Intelligence (AI) into their newsrooms. As the media industry is constantly addressing new technological advancements, media scholars are highly confident about the ...
Sanjoy Basak Partha +3 more
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How a professionals slash writer disrupts readers' expectations [PDF]
Professionals fandom is a fertile ground for AU stories. At face value, Rhiannon's The Larton Chronicles is a pleasant, cozy AU that bears only a token resemblance to the show that inspired it.
Wheeler, Sharon
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