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Identity, Politics and Power: Stories of Teaching Language in Quebec
ABSTRACT Language teaching is an inherently political act, and in Québec it is inextricably tied to questions of cultural belonging and national identity. This study explores the experiences of English as a second language (ESL) teachers in French‐medium schools in Québec. Drawing on critical applied linguistics and identity theory, it examines how pre‐
Katherine Hardin +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the key knowledge, skills, attributes and organisational support that nurses require to optimise their scope of practice when providing care to people experiencing homelessness. Design A qualitative descriptive study exploring nurses' scope of practice for addressing health needs of people experiencing homelessness.
Olivia Hollingdrake +4 more
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Recovery After Critical Illness: A Meta‐Ethnography of Patient, Family and Staff Perspectives
ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise primary qualitative studies reporting experiences of post‐hospital recovery for critical care survivors, their family and the healthcare professionals supporting them with a particular focus on physical impairment. Design The review was conducted through a meta‐ethnography using the seven stages of Noblit and Hare.
Elizabeth King +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The study aims to explore the experiences of Black Canadian parents following a preterm birth and their perspectives of being in the NICU. Design A qualitative design guided by principles of community engagement was used to explore the experiences of Black Canadian parents.
Priscilla N. Boakye +3 more
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Market Shares as a Collusive Marker: Evidence From the European Truck Industry
ABSTRACT Collusion theory robustly predicts non‐cartel rivals will raise their prices and increase their output. As a typical cartel cuts back production, its competitors are expected to gain market share during the collusive period and to lose market share in the period following the cartel's demise. We provide empirical support for this prediction by
Andreas Bovin, Iwan Bos
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When Little Things Add Up: Harnessing Emergence Theory to Decode Complexity in Geriatric Care
Geriatric patients function as complex systems shaped by biological, psychological, functional, and social factors, generating new emergent properties of non‐linear change, self‐organization, phase transitions, and path dependence that produce clinical states guiding dynamic assessment, early detection, and cross‐domain care.
Anna Maria Izquierdo‐Porrera +2 more
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Gender and Artistic Production in Roter Himmel (Afire)
The German Quarterly, Volume 98, Issue 4, Page 297-300, Fall 2025.
Jennifer Ruth Hosek
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