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Theatre Of The Oppressed: Developing A Pedagogy Of Solidarity?
Augusto Boal inTheatre of the Oppressed (TO) proposes that knowledge acquired aesthetically is already, in itself, the beginning of a transformation. In the past few years the author has been using this approach with high school students and teachers to address issues of racism.
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New organizational forms: Deconstructing and reconfiguring the literature
Abstract Less hierarchical, self‐managing, agile, alternative: so‐called “new organizational forms” draw interest from scholars and practitioners alike. Despite an abundance of both conceptual and empirical research, the “new organizational form” concept remains elusive, capturing a growing diversity of phenomena and labels.
Constantin Bremer
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Abstract Background People living with HIV navigate complex medical and social challenges that impact engagement in care, including stigma, poverty and systemic inequities. Patient navigation has emerged as a promising approach to improve linkage, retention and adherence across the HIV care continuum.
Kristina M. Kokorelias +10 more
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In the same way that an embryo is formed, exciting and creative new things can evolve by a synergy of two things coming together. However, with new things, there is always a process of adaptation and growing pains, as the new being takes shape and ...
Garbutt, Ruth
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Before It Was ‘New’: A Neglected History of Lived Experience–Led Criminal Justice
ABSTRACT A growing range of criminal justice initiatives are being shaped and delivered by people with lived experience, including peer mentoring, prisoner councils and policy advocacy roles. While often seen as recent innovations, we reveal a deeper, largely unacknowledged history dating back to at least the 19th century.
Gillian Buck +2 more
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At the turning point from the 18th to the 19th century Goethe reuses the Faust topic in order to create a modern tragedy which gives expression to his own anthropological, scientific and aesthetic interests.
Denise BLONDEAU
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"The Seduction of a Lady" Fringe Festival 2002, October 25-27, 2002 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Boston University Opera Institute performance of "The Seduction of a Lady," based on Neil Simon's "The Good Doctor" after a story by Anton Chekov, with music and libretto by Richard Wargo, running Friday, October 25 and
School of Music, Boston University
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The Irony of Liberation in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
ABSTRACT The 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest vividly portrays the tragic consequences of repressive psychiatric authority. The film was—and remains—one of the most memorable and well‐known products of anti‐psychiatry sentiment. Opponents of American psychiatry from the time period of Cuckoo's Nest objected to what they saw as social control ...
Laura Hirshbein
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ABSTRACT Aim To examine nursing experiences and perspectives regarding conscientious objection in healthcare practice. Design Qualitative Systematic Review. Methods The studies were identified, screened and appraised using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) model and appraisal tools to assess the quality of the data and ensure rigorous evaluation.
Abdulrahman Alghathayan +2 more
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Heroism as the aesthetic dimension of solidarity [PDF]
This paper speculates about whether the concepts of heroism and heroic action have any residual relevance for both practice and research in applied theatre.
Calvert, Dave
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