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Closed borders, closed minds? COVID‐related border closures, EU support and hostility towards immigrants

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Political Research, EarlyView.
Abstract Do border closures affect political attitudes? While a large body of research has discussed the effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic on nationalism and outgroup hostility, much less is known about how one of the main policy responses to stop the virus, closing the national borders, has impacted political attitudes.
LISA HERBIG   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Where Can Artificial Intelligence Assist Cancer Care?: Examining Patient‐Centered Communication Dimension Effects

open access: yesHealth Services Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective To explore how aspects of patient‐centered communication (PCC) may directly or indirectly predict patients' preferences for artificial intelligences (AIs) versus human medical professionals, based on the stimulus‐organism‐response model.
Qiwei Luna Wu   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Geographical imaginaries of escape: Discourses of escapism in the Tasmanian archive

open access: yesGeographical Research, EarlyView.
Tasmania is imagined as a place of escape. From bunkers and black boxes to lifestyle change, escape in Tasmania is interrelated through shared British colonial conceptions of the island state. These conceptions help form the archive of discourses that describe Tasmania, but there are still opportunities to reinterpret these discourses in more positive ...
Alexander Luke Burton
wiley   +1 more source

A scoping review of moral injury in refugees. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Psychotraumatol
Donovan N, Lukic G, Mason O.
europepmc   +1 more source

Team photo‐diaries: Making places, people, and power more visible

open access: yesGeographical Research, EarlyView.
The article reflects on the use of research associates‐generated photo‐diaries during household census data collection in Northwest Cambodia. Initially a training tool for Cambodian researchers, they became essential for data collection and collaboration between Cambodian and Australian teams, highlighting ethical challenges and power imbalances in ...
Ariane Utomo   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

Testing the underdog entrepreneurship theory with specialised Australian immigrant data

open access: yesGeographical Research, EarlyView.
Using the 2021 Australian Census and Migrants Integrated Dataset (ACMID), we explore the explanatory value of Miller and Le Breton‐Miller’s underdog entrepreneurship theory (2017): examining its implications in the Australian context, finding some good support for it, and proposing some extensions. Abstract Migrants account for a significant proportion
Yan Tan, Laurence Lester
wiley   +1 more source

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