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A Case for Contingent Absurdity
Abstract A popular view on existential absurdity holds that if life is absurd, it must be inescapably so. In opposition to this view, I argue that the concept of existential absurdity allows for life to be contingently absurd. In Nausea (1938) and Being and Nothingness (1943), Jean‐Paul Sartre puts forward two distinct conceptions of an absurd life ...
Thom Hamer
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Being Wrong About Personal Transformation
Abstract Transformative experiences are thought to change us in different ways. Some transform us epistemically by providing genuinely new, previously unimaginable experiences, while others bring about personal transformation by altering our values. Recent debates on transformative experiences have explored the challenges these experiences pose for ...
Adrian Kind
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A mixed studies systematic review on the health and wellbeing effects, and underlying mechanisms, of online support groups for chronic conditions. [PDF]
Mills F+6 more
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Abstract Germany is a corporate environment that is sceptical towards digitalization and work‐from‐home, and in which it is customary to separate professional and personal spheres of life. The COVID‐19 pandemic, and ensuing government‐mandated shutdowns, changed all that by inducing extensive work‐from‐home conditions for most of the white collared ...
Jasmin Mahadevan+3 more
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The effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy on identity crisis and distress tolerance in mothers of children with cancer. [PDF]
Golestan Kalateh SN+3 more
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The Logics of Performance Funding: Situated Tensions in Basic Education
ABSTRACT This article applies institutional logics to examine the implementation of a performance‐funding programme for Danish public schools. The programme introduced a potential bonus aimed at incentivizing improved educational outcomes for academically low‐performing students.
Morten Møller Poulsen+2 more
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Nursing Support for Caregiver Burden in Family Caregivers of Patients With Cancer: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Kajiwara K+8 more
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Critical socialization in White families: Lessons learned from an antiracist parenting program
Abstract Background Racial bias develops at an early age, yet most White parents promote color‐evasive racial ideology or do not address race with children. There is a need for White parents to have developmentally appropriate race‐conscious conversations with young children to address bias and facilitate antiracist values.
Margaret L. Kerr+3 more
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ABSTRACT Business networks are known to be gendered. However, few studies have delved into precisely how gender relates to networking practices. This study focuses on the gendered symbolic practices used by men when they play golf for the purposes of business networking.
Andreas Giazitzoglu, Andrea Whittle
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