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‘Abuse of Power Comes as no Surprise’? Sensemaking Around Power‐Abusive Behaviour in Creative Higher Education—A Qualitative Analysis

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Education, Volume 61, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Power asymmetries shape structures, culture and experiences within higher education, yet remain underexamined in creative disciplines. This study explores how abuse of power is perceived by stakeholders in creative higher education in Germany and Austria—students, equality officers, lecturers and senior professionals—through 16 in‐depth ...
Marina Fischer   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Beyond CUDOS and DECAY: Mapping Research Norms With an Institutional Logics Wheel

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Education, Volume 61, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT The normative landscape of academic research is increasingly fragmented. Classical CUDOS norms and counternorms coexist across profession, market, corporation, state and community logics, yet existing scholarship rarely explains how these norms are patterned, how they interact, or how tensions between them are mediated. This conceptual article
Yuzhuo Cai, Bruce Macfarlane
wiley   +1 more source

Parents' and Teachers' Exposure of Children in Posts on Social Media Platforms: A Phenomenological Study

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Education, Volume 61, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Social media has become increasingly pervasive in contemporary society. Although its widespread use offers certain advantages, it also poses a range of potential risks. In particular, unregulated and indiscriminate sharing on social media has emerged as a significant concern.
Yusuf Kızıltaş
wiley   +1 more source

Empowerment for People With Lived Experience of the Justice System? Peer Leadership and the ‘Spectrum of Public Participation’

open access: yesThe Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 105-114, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Drawing from Arnstein's original ladder model, and the political philosophy of Dewey, Fraser and Pitkin, it is argued that people with lived experience of the justice system require a coherent social movement if they are to be collectively empowered by lived experience consultations.
Aaron Hart
wiley   +1 more source

Are We Willing to Change? A Feminist Agenda for the Study of Men in Families

open access: yesJournal of Family Theory &Review, Volume 18, Issue 2, Page 285-297, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Public concern over the increasingly visible crisis of hegemonic masculinity is growing. Young men are showing a rise in antifeminist rhetoric, worsening mental health, and a loneliness epidemic. Although it is tempting, and not without merit, to frame men's struggles as male fragility and aggrieved entitlement resulting from feeling unseated ...
Aran Garnett‐Deakin, Caroline Sanner
wiley   +1 more source

Masters and Slaves in Empty Spain: A Philosophical–Political Reading of Rural Depopulation

open access: yesSociology Lens, Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 263-276, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Rural depopulation in Spain reveals not only demographic decline but also the persistence of unequal power structures. Drawing on the classical elite theories of Pareto, Mosca, and Michels, alongside Hegel's master–slave dialectic, this article offers a socio‐philosophical and political interpretation of the phenomenon.
Leandro Sebastián Fervier   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Constructing fit: An empirical study of employees' understanding of fit at work

open access: yesJournal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, Volume 99, Issue 2, June 2026.
Abstract Fit is widely used in organizational practice to guide hiring, retention, and employee management decisions, yet how individuals actually experience and make sense of fit remains poorly understood. In response, this study advances a constructivist account of person–environment fit by examining how it becomes meaningful to individuals in ...
Jon Billsberry   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Two Pathways to Proletarianization: Understanding Professionals' Adaptation to the “Corporatization” of Chinese Law Firms

open access: yesSociological Forum, Volume 41, Issue 2, Page 291-307, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This study examines how lawyers in China adapt to the “corporatization” of law firms, which limits their professional autonomy within bureaucratic structures. “Proletarianization” theory, which emerged in the 1970s, effectively explains employment relations and internal stratification within the legal profession, but it has been underestimated
Xinyi Shen
wiley   +1 more source

Organising Inequality: Viral Contamination of Healthcare Policies During the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Wales

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 51, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This article explores the role of the COVID‐19 virus in changing healthcare policies in Wales and their effects on pandemic inequalities. It draws on the analysis of policy documents and key informant interviews with government and healthcare officials in Wales conducted during the cross‐European study on the varying impacts of pandemic ...
Sergei Shubin, Diana Beljaars
wiley   +1 more source
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Fractional Integral of the Confluent Hypergeometric Function Related to Fuzzy Differential Subordination Theory

Fractal and Fractional, 2022
Georgia Irina Oros   +2 more
exaly  

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