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Use of photovoice in health systems research: methodological considerations and experiences from Uganda. [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Res Policy Syst
Musoke D   +5 more
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Nurturing care: science and effective interventions to promote early childhood development

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Britto, P.   +10 more
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Promotive and prohibitive ethical voice: Coworker emotions and support for the voice.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2022
Despite the importance of ethical voice for advancing ethics in organizations, we know little about how coworkers respond to ethical voice in their work units. Drawing on the fundamental approach/avoidance behavioral system and the promotive and prohibitive distinction in the voice literature, we distinguish between promotive and prohibitive ethical ...
Anjier Chen, Linda K. Treviño
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Patients as teachers: promoting their authentic and autonomous voices

The Clinical Teacher, 2015
Editors’ note: The authors of this toolbox article have been involved in this area of health professional education for many years, and are committed advocates of the inclusion of the patient voice across the continuum of learning and training. The ‘patient as teacher’ movement acknowledges the very active role that patients and communities play in ...
Angela, Towle, William, Godolphin
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Promoting youth voice in Indian country

Children and Youth Services Review, 2013
Abstract In social work, our focus is often on “helping” youth. However, our practice experience is filled with examples of how “helping” can silence youth voice, albeit with the best intentions. The value, power, and importance of youth voice cannot be understated.
James C. Caringi   +4 more
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Family Supportive Supervisor Behavior and Promotive Voice

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021
While employees’ self-concept factors have received considerable attention in the research on the triggering mechanism of employee voice, our knowledge about how family factors affect employee voic...
Shuwen Li   +3 more
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Eschewing Gender Stereotypes in Voice Assistants to Promote Inclusion

Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, 2020
The wide adoption of conversational voice assistants has shaped how we interact with this technology while simultaneously highlighting and reinforcing negative stereotypes. For example, conversational systems often use female voices in subservient roles. They also exclude marginalized groups, such as non-binary individuals, altogether.
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From voice to promotive voice: a positive organisational scholarship perspective

International Journal of Organizational Analysis
Purpose The concept of employee voice encompasses both promotive voice (PmV) and prohibitive voice (PbV), with PmV representing the affirmative facet that resonates strongly with the ethos of positive organisational scholarship (POS). The purpose of this paper is to explore the alignment between PmV and the core principles of POS.
Pankaj Kataria, Soumya Varma
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Promoting Older People's Voices—

Social Work in Health Care, 2007
UK government policies over the last decade or more have focussed on giving older people more voice in the design, delivery and assessment of services. Mirroring these trends, there has been a shift towards increased involvement of older people in the research process.
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