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Abstract As three teachers and teacher educators across different geographical, sociocultural, and institutional contexts, we report how we used collaborative autoethnography (CAE) to create a mediational space where we externalized our lived experiences and reinternalized and recontextualized what we learned from one another (Golombek & Johnson, 2004)
Miso Kim, Sungwoo Kim, Eunhae Cho
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ABSTRACT Hip‐hop music and culture have existed for decades in the United States. Since the 1970s, five critical elements have been defined as parts of hip‐hop culture: the MC (oral), the DJ (aural), graffiti (visual), knowledge (mental), and breakdancing (physical).
Jesse R. Ford +2 more
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Abstract Although the renewed interest in retro‐games has drawn attention to the importance of nostalgia in enhancing their market appeal, the antecedents of nostalgia arousal and its implications for gamers’ behaviour remain underexplored. To address this gap, we follow a discovery‐oriented approach that synthesizes literature and field‐based insights
Simos Chari +3 more
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En Argentina durante las últimas décadas del siglo pasado se profundizaron procesos de reconversión productiva transformando las relaciones laborales y las formas de organización del trabajo.
M. Julia Soul, Verónica Vogelmann
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The Soul of the Leningrad Blockade: Leonid Chupiatov’s Bogomater of the Protecting Veil
Leslie O’Bell
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Abstract The internationalization of emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) into advanced markets is a critical area of research. However, limited attention has been paid to how domestic environmental engagement influences this process. This study addresses this gap by applying institutional and resource dependency theory perspectives to ...
Muhammad Saad Baloch +3 more
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Bad apples or bad barrels? Preventing the misuse of restraint and seclusion with vulnerable children
Abstract Scandals involving the misuse of restraint and seclusion in schools emerge with such frequency that the issue might be argued to be an example of what has been termed a ‘wicked problem’; that is, one resistant to definitive formulation and thus any permanent resolution.
Brodie Paterson +2 more
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ABSTRACT The paper compares Hartmut Rosa's resonance theory of “the good life” and Daniel Haybron's psychic affirmation theory of “happiness,” which he differentiates, as a descriptive notion, from “well‐being” as an evaluative notion. Haybron suggests that a central determinant of happiness has to be the somewhat reliable occurrence of positive ...
Ole Höffken
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Global Fund collusion with liquor giant is a clear conflict of interest
Alcohol is the third leading contributor to death and disability in South Africa, where SABMiller is the major supplier of malt beer, the most popular beverage consumed.
Richard Matzopoulos +5 more
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