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The Languaging of Research: Ecological Perspectives on Researcher Praxis
ABSTRACT This article reports a qualitative study that explored researcher thinking and practice (i.e., praxis) regarding the language dimension of doing research (i.e., researching multilingually). The study drew on a large interdisciplinary research project which explicitly foregrounded language considerations and problematised the languaging of ...
Susan Dawson, Richard Fay, Jane Andrews
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Qualitative insights into nurses' emotional and functional experiences in the 2023 military humanitarian mission to Turkey. [PDF]
Shilman-Nomeisky S +3 more
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ABSTRACT Kazakhstan has emerged as a non‐traditional destination for international students through the expansion of English‐medium instruction and government‐funded scholarship schemes. This convergent mixed‐methods study examines how degree‐seeking international students from non‐Commonwealth of Independent States countries adapt to academic ...
Kymbat Yessenbekova, Anas Hajar
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Coping strategies and psychological outcomes following the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes: a systematic review with meta-analytic synthesis. [PDF]
Çınaroğlu M, Yılmazer E.
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'Public reason', judicial deference and the right to freedom of religion and belief under the Human Rights Act 1998 [PDF]
An-Na'im Abdullahi +42 more
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Multilingual vitiligo‐related Google search queries in Germany (October 2019–May 2023) were extracted and thematically coded across German, English, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, and Polish. Relative patterns highlighted language‐specific emphases in treatment information, camouflage, depigmentation, psychosocial burden, and faith/home‐remedy terms ...
Lilian Rauch +5 more
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Ethical tensions in disaster coverage: a qualitative thematic analysis of rescue-moment broadcasting after the 2023 turkey earthquake. [PDF]
Kurtoglu A, Yildiz A, Arda B.
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Abstract The intersection of gender, time and marginalization in organizations is evident in the challenges faced by employed mothers, particularly those who are breastfeeding. These challenges are amplified for Muslim mothers, who must navigate intersecting social identities within these structures shaped by dominant masculine norms.
Feranaaz Farista, Ameeta Jaga
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The Experiences of Students with Concealable Muslim Identities During Peer Interactions in Undergraduate Biology Courses. [PDF]
Edwards BA +6 more
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