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Abstract This study used photovoice methodology to explore Asian Americans' perspectives on the root causes and protective factors of firearm violence in their communities. Photovoice provided a participatory platform for community members to document lived experiences and identify priorities for change.
Tsu‐Yin Wu +4 more
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Mapping the Intellectual Legacy of Hüseyin Leblebici in Professions and Professional Organizations: A Bibliometric Analysis [PDF]
This paper focuses on Prof. Hüseyin Leblebici’s contributions to studying professions and professional organizations with a bibliometric analysis. By employing bibliometric methods, the study assesses Prof.
Yunis Ismayil
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Abstract In Canada, precarious migration is largely invisibilized. Nonetheless, b/ordering greatly affects people's realities by limiting access to social rights. In Quebec, migrants with precarious status (MPS) do not have access to healthcare, although Quebec has a “universal” healthcare coverage.
Émilie Pigeon‐Gagné +3 more
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Abstract Firefighters face an array of stressors due to the demands of their occupation, leading to a high prevalence of mental health challenges. Social prescribing represents a novel approach to healthcare that emphasizes a holistic view of health and wellbeing.
Janice Ikeda +2 more
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Professional 'imperialism' and resistance: Social Work in the Filippines
The sociology of professions has traditionally attempted to increase our understanding of categorisations of different occupations by reference to taxonomic hierarchies, as well as the identification and exploration of characteristics that warrant ...
Jem Price, Kepa Artaraz
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Over half a century ago, a Canadian judge defined a profession in a way that resonates still today, not only for lawyers and doctors, but for the current wide variety of professions and professionals. This article is a reflection on this definition.
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The Made‐in‐Africa Evaluation framework: A decolonial approach to program evaluation
Abstract The Made in Africa Evaluation (MAE) framework is a decolonial approach to program evaluation developed by African evaluators over the past 14 years. MAE may be appropriate to community psychologists who practice program evaluation or conduct research in Africa, but little is known about its implementation.
Takatso Sibanda, Robin Lin Miller
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Farklı Meslek Gruplarının Vergi Algılarına Yönelik Metaforlar
Bu çalışma, bireylerin vergiye ilişkin bilişsel ve duyuşsal temsillerini metaforik anlatımlar yoluyla inceleyerek, vergi bilinci ve gönüllü vergi uyumu davranışlarını şekillendiren sosyo-psikolojik belirleyicileri analiz etmeyi amaçlamaktadır.
İsmail Koç
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ABSTRACT Background Homecare aides (HCAs) are professional non‐family caregivers, who support dependent individuals to live at home with dignity; yet in Spain they remain understudied and vulnerable, often facing precarious working conditions. We aimed to characterize HCAs’ employment, living conditions, health, and exposure to workplace violence and ...
Albert Navarro‐Giné +6 more
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