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How do COVID-19 lockdown practices relate to sustainable well-being? Lessons from Oslo and Geneva
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to changes in everyday lives through restrictions that resulted in lockdown practices in the home, whereby practices were reassessed, changed, renewed, or newly established. Based on a qualitative study of lockdown practices
Orlane Moynat +2 more
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In this article, following on from earlier debates in the journal regarding the ‘thorny issue’ of epochē and bracketing in sociological phenomenological research, we consider more generally the challenges of engaging in reflexivity and bracketing when ...
Gareth McNarry +2 more
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Brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicine
The implementation of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in research projects has increased the need for interdisciplinary collaboration. This article presents our RRI approach within the Horizon 2020 ‘In Silico World' project, which aims to ...
Elisa Elhadj +3 more
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Gender Balance of University Professors: European Experience and Its Relevance for Russia
The article compares measures to support female teachers in universities in the UK, Germany and Russia with gender statistics from the OECD. An ambiguous correlation was revealed: the broader the measures to support female university teachers, the lower
S. A. Baykov
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Sport Mega Events and the Need for Critical Sociological Research: the Case of Euro 2012 [PDF]
Euro 2012 was the first Sport Mega Event held in Poland. It has been presented in public discourse in Poland as unprecedented opportunity for modernization and unquestionable success.
Woźniak, Wojciech
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Trials & Tribulations Encountered During the Development & Teaching of a Dual-Delivery Format Research Methods Course [PDF]
This paper focuses on developmental and pedagogical/sociological issues related to a doctoral level research methodology course. This course is delivered in two formats, resident (face-to-face) and distance (web-based on Blackboard).
Deckard, Steve W., Tompkins, Abreena
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Mutual benefit, added value? Doing research in the National Health Service [PDF]
The National Health Service (NHS) has recently been the focus of government efforts to retain pharmaceutical research in the UK. Efforts to foster new partnerships between health care providers and industry have been framed with suggestions that clinical
Will, Catherine M
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WHAT IS THE OPTIMAL NUMBER OF TRAITS TO DESCRIBE PSYCHOPATHY?
Hare΄s Psychopathy Check List – Revised (PCL-R) represents one of the most frequently used instruments for measuring psychopathy. However, there is a dispute regarding the optimal number of factors that configure its latent structure.
Janko Međedović +4 more
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It’s scary, scary, scary …”: the lived experience of asthma. [PDF]
The research presented here contributes to a developing sociological-phenomenological empirical corpus of literature by addressing the lived experience of asthma in non-élite sports participants and committed exercisers.
Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn +2 more
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Social media have become one of the most important news delivery channels due to their interactivity and large audiences. The content published by news organizations on social networking sites is of particular value to sociologists, because it allows ...
Darja Judina, Konstantin Platonov
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