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Mapping the political landscape from data traces: Multidimensional opinions of users, politicians and media outlets on X. [PDF]
Vendeville A +11 more
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The Current State of Composition Scholar/Teachers: Is Rhetoric Gone or Just Hiding Out? [PDF]
Ratcliffe, Krista
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ABSTRACT Longstanding violence against Asians serves as an urgent reminder for counselors to engage in culturally responsive counseling. Despite the uptick of mental health research associated with Asian communities, aggregated trends on counseling and mental health services with Asians overlook distinct inequities and historical implications ...
Christian D. Chan +2 more
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Eavesdropping as Rhetorical Tactic: History, Whiteness, and Rhetoric [PDF]
Ratcliffe, Krista
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ABSTRACT Bystander intervention is widely assumed to foster workplace inclusion, yet no studies have directly examined this relationship. Through abductive qualitative analysis of 53 interviews across two contrasting organisations—a consulting firm and a remote mine site—we investigate how bystander intervention relates to workplace inclusion for ...
Laura Jennings +4 more
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Computational analysis of US congressional speeches reveals a shift from evidence to intuition. [PDF]
Aroyehun ST +5 more
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Fritz Scheffer Under National Socialism: Assessing His Political Involvement
ABSTRACT Aims This article examines the role of soil scientist Fritz Scheffer (1899–1979) under National Socialism and offers a critical assessment of his scientific, institutional, and political positioning between 1933 and 1945. It asks how Scheffer shaped his career within the tension between disciplinary specialization, political expectations, and ...
Jan Arend
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Strategic decoupling through legitimacy: the sustainability-innovation gap in the food processing sector and its health implications. [PDF]
Yucel M.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how CEO narcissism shapes corporate diversification strategies, addressing gaps in upper echelon and agency theories. Using a sample of 388 CEOs across 319 firms, we find that narcissistic CEOs drive higher levels of overall corporate diversification but exhibit a strategic trade‐off: they strongly favor unrelated ...
Naima Lassoued, Imen Khanchel
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Game over: dissecting the overlooked health harms of modern sports. [PDF]
Irfan B +5 more
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