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Between 2007-2012 AIR worked with Islington Council Arts Team and the Archway Town Centre Management Group to commission new works that explored a perceived darkness in Archway.
Hart, Anna
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ABSTRACT Objectives Mental health service users are responsible and autonomous individuals who can comprehend their own illness and recovery and therefore engage healthcare professionals in their care. Studies have demonstrated how service users feel more dignified, safe, and respected during mental health treatment when they are listened to by their ...
Matthew S. Johnston +3 more
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I present here a new theory concerning fantastic literature—which I have called apperception theory—by connecting two distinct scientific dialogues. Taking into account research in recent decades in the epistemology of complexity, cognitive science and ...
Paolo Remorini
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Excerpt: ‘Paradox’ is derived from two words that literally mean against opinion. The Oxford English Dictionary (1989; vol. 11, p. 185) identifies several meanings for ‘paradox’.
Bufford, Rodger K.
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Review of “Who Will Lament Her?”: The Feminine and the Fantastic in the Book of Nahum by Laurel Lanner. (Book Review). Review of Sex Working and the Bible by Avaren Ipsen. (Book Review.) [PDF]
Reviews of: LAUREL LANNER, “Who Will Lament Her?”: The Feminine and the Fantastic in the Book of Nahum (LHBOTS, 434; New York, T & T Clark, 2006), pp. X + 270. £80.00. ISBN 10: 0-567-02602-7. AVAREN IPSEN, Sex Working and the Bible (London: Equinox,
Bigger, Stephen
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Incident‐Based Storytelling in Service‐Learning: Dental Learners’ Experiences and Key Insights
Abstract Background Community service‐learning (CSL) is increasingly used in education to promote oral health equity and social responsibility; however, few studies have examined how reflective incident‐based storytelling narratives shape learner development within CSL contexts.
Abbas Jessani
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Acting authentically: Using play to cultivate authentic interrelating in role performance
Summary Research is increasingly demonstrating that authenticity and human connection are fundamental and interrelated human needs. However, organizational roles often constrain authenticity and connection in workplace interactions, especially roles that are highly scripted.
Lyndon E. Garrett
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ABSTRACT This article explores obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) through the framework of Gestalt therapy, specifically the “dance of reciprocity” model. It integrates phenomenological, aesthetic, and field‐oriented perspectives. Informed by research on attachment styles and emotional processes in OCD, it provides a developmentally and relationally ...
Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb +2 more
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HUNGER AND WAITING IN THIRD WORLD LITERATURE [PDF]
Using colonial discourse and post-colonial theory as a point of reference, this article takes a look at colonialism as experienced in the so-called third world and see how the experience has helped shaped the literary production of the countries and ...
Akujobi, R.
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