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Rethinking love, independence, and speciesism in assistance dog discourse. [PDF]
Taş B.
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ABSTRACT Engagement is regarded as a core practice that can enhance the quality, utility, and relevance of evaluation. However, more research is needed to provide empirical guidance on designing effective engagement approaches for various communities. Expanding on a prior systematic review, this scoping review examined the current empirical landscape ...
Tatiana E. Bustos +2 more
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Self-control of states: bridging social psychology to international relations discourses. [PDF]
Putra BA.
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The Next 7 Years of Published Research on Evaluation: A Follow‐Up of Coryn et al. (2017)
ABSTRACT Meta‐research on evaluation (meta‐RoE) is needed to understand the current landscape of RoE and to help move RoE forward. The last systematic review of RoE was published in 2017 by Coryn et al. and examined articles published in 14 evaluation journals between 2005 and 2014. They found that of the 3390 articles published in this time frame, 257
Dana J. Linnell, Alicia Stachowski
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Sociological study of religiosity in post-atheist Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Zabirova A +3 more
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E. Franklin Frazier's Theory of the Black Family: Vindication and Sociological Insight
Clovis E. Semmes
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Theory and Empirical Research in Analytical Sociology: The Case of Cooperation in Problematic Social Situations [PDF]
Werner Raub, Vincent Buskens
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A stepwise process for actionable environmental science research
Scholars have long recognized the social dimensions of environmental problems. Environmental scientists have responded by increasingly focusing on the interactions between nature and social dynamics. This helps reveal problematic interactions that cause environmental challenges, many of which impact human well‐being.
Margaret A Palmer, James W Boyd
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