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Aesthetic Revolution: How Art Shapes Social Worlds
ABSTRACT Art inhabits the imagination, but can it influence real‐world issues? While some scholars cast art as autonomous from moral and civic life, others see it as deeply entangled with the social world. We address this debate by synthesizing evidence on art's social influence across literature, music, visual art, and film.
Eftychia Stamkou, Dacher Keltner
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Another Four Women: AfroCubana Entrepreneurs as Womanist Praxis
ABSTRACT This article is focused on four Black women entrepreneurs in Cuba's lucrative bed and breakfast home‐based tourism economy, asking: (1) what intersectional factors facilitated their entrepreneurial enterprises, (2) how they conceptualize success, and (3) how their narratives illuminate patterns involving gendered race in the country's ...
L. Kaifa Roland
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How do news issues help frame telenovela plots?: a framing analysis of Brazilian print national press and TV Globo’s 8 p.m. telenovela Duas caras [Two faced/s] [PDF]
textThis study examines how news issues help frame telenovela plots and compares how the print media and telenovelas frame several key social and political issues.
Cantrell, Tania Heather
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Abstract INTRODUCTION The lack of racial/ethnic and socioeconomic diversity in research is an historic and ongoing crisis, especially for diseases like Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), whose prevalence, incidence, and risk are highest among the populations most likely to be excluded.
Beverly M. Berry +6 more
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A scoping review of interventions for Hispanic caregivers of persons living with dementia
Abstract Dementia disproportionately affects Hispanic/Latino caregivers, and while some interventions exist, their consideration of intersectional factors remains unclear. Guided by PROGRESS‐Plus, a framework of health equity factors that affect behavioral intervention outcomes, we conducted a scoping review of studies from the United States that ...
Miriam J. Rodriguez +20 more
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ABSTRACT To better understand what facilitates reconciliation after violent conflict, we examined the relevance of intergroup contact, conflict appraisals and emotions for reconciliation in post‐conflict Colombia. The first study with Colombian students (N1 = 260) was run shortly after the peace treaty with the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces ...
Helen Landmann +2 more
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Los medios de comunicación han favorecido la construcción de estereotipos de género, de tal forma que las personas son capaces de adoptarlos por su representación en los medios y se instauran en el imaginario colectivo como correctos y son transmitidos ...
Nicole Silva Gaviles +3 more
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Co‐constructive feedback affordances in integrated performance assessment learner dyads
Abstract Integrated Performance Assessments (IPAs) are increasingly prevalent in world language instruction. While researchers have investigated various dimensions of IPAs, only one previous study has analyzed the discursive content of associated teacher‐learner co‐constructive feedback sessions (Adair‐Hauck & Troyan, 2013).
Mark Darhower, Dawn Smith‐Sherwood
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Abstract In Uganda, the ‘traditional’ wedding, wherein a groom brings money and gifts to his father‐in‐law's home, has long been understood as the ultimate demonstration of a man's social maturity. Yet masculine adulthood is becoming increasingly elusive as weddings become more difficult to afford.
Erin V. Moore, Nanna Schneidermann
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