Reconceptualizing Crisis: An Empirically Based Investigation
Crisis is predominantly characterized in terms of its detrimental consequences. Drawing on in‐depth semi‐structured interviews in Melbourne and Taipei, the article provides a critical and distinctive understanding of crisis. Crisis is conceptualized here as a disruptive prefiguring of new possibilities, both agentic and structural.
Xiaoying Qi
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Association between women's empowerment and demand for family planning satisfied among Christians and Muslims in multireligious African countries. [PDF]
Hellwig F, Wado Y, Barros AJD.
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A society in transition: The Protestant community in Tyrone 1836-42
Daragh Curran
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Facilitating Feeling?: The Relationship between Memorials and Emotions
This article explores if and how national memorials impact collective emotions among local residents, focusing on the National Memorial for Peace and Justice (NMPJ) in Montgomery, Alabama. This understudied question is of sociological importance given the change in federal policy regarding public memorials, particularly the removal of references to ...
Ashley V. Reichelmann, James E. Hawdon
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Religiosity in adolescence and body satisfaction and disordered eating in adolescence and young adulthood: cross-sectional and longitudinal findings from project EAT. [PDF]
Baltaci A +3 more
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God’s silent witnesses: Protestant chaplains in the Canadian Military, 1939-1945
John M. MacInnis
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On Community Development Research and Practice: Towards a Reflexive Approach
ABSTRACT The lack of an established policy framework by government in Northern Ireland for community development, within the contested objectives of an enforced coalition, mirrors theoretical perspectives that see community development as a contested concept. In contrast, a research programme working with community development organisations in Catholic
David Wall
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The WEIRD Trio: The Cultural Gap between Physicians, Learners, and Patients in Pluralistic Societies. [PDF]
Liao L.
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