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‘We Can Win this Fight Together’: Memory and Cross‐Occupational Coordination
Abstract While scholars have studied coordination across occupational lines, they have yet to theorize how the memories held by those involved in such coordination might influence it. In this paper, we frame occupational groups as mnemonic communities – collectives for whom a shared understanding of the past constitutes their character – to explore the
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At 75 Years, Is Lithium the Gold Standard in Bipolar Disorder? [PDF]
Belmaker RH.
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Advancing Toward a World Without Vision Loss From Diabetes: Insights From The Mary Tyler Moore Vision Initiative Symposium 2024 on Curing Vision Loss From Diabetes. [PDF]
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Lifting the curtain on the emergency department crisis: a multi-method reception study of Larry Saves the Canadian Healthcare System. [PDF]
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Rhetorical strategies in Chinese and English talk show humor: a comparative analysis. [PDF]
Tianli Z, Chen S.
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Artificial Intelligence in Senology - Where Do We Stand and What Are the Future Horizons? [PDF]
Mundinger A, Mundinger C.
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Retorika Dakwah Stand Up Comedy
Bandung Conference Series: Islamic Broadcast Communication, 2023Abstract. This study aims to analyze the preaching rhetoric used by Ahmed Revaille in his stand up comedy show. Stand up comedy has become a popular form of entertainment in contemporary society, and in this context, da'wah rhetoric is an important aspect that can be used to convey religious messages to audiences in an interesting and effective way ...
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2020
Abstract This chapter explores the ethics of stand-up comedy with a particular focus on the warrant of ethical criticism of this art form. The chapter argues for the need to understand stand-up comedy as a performance and offers an account of the additional ethical leeway one tends to grant to stand-up comedians. The chapter zeroes in on
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Abstract This chapter explores the ethics of stand-up comedy with a particular focus on the warrant of ethical criticism of this art form. The chapter argues for the need to understand stand-up comedy as a performance and offers an account of the additional ethical leeway one tends to grant to stand-up comedians. The chapter zeroes in on
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