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State of Exception the Coronavirus and Medical Dominance of Popular Memory (A Case Study of the Instagram Network) [PDF]
The emergence of the corona pandemic led to a state of exception that expedited the dominance of public opinion in matters of health, which has been designated as "medical dominance." Over five hundred videos, photos, and texts produced by ordinary ...
saeeid zokaei +2 more
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Theological Doctrines as Scientific Theories? Thinking along with and beyond McGrath
Abstract McGrath's recent analysis of the parallels between scientific theory formation and the development of theological doctrine in The Nature of Christian Doctrine (OUP, 2024) is insightful and largely compelling, but also raises some questions and areas for further exploration. First, there is a remarkable back‐and‐forth between uses of ‘doctrine’
Gijsbert van den Brink
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Leadership of Nurses' Interprofessional Collaboration: A Mixed‐Methods Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim To identify and synthesise qualitative and quantitative evidence of nurse managers' qualities, practices and styles related to leading nurses' interprofessional collaboration. Design Mixed‐methods systematic review. Methods Two authors independently selected studies based on predefined inclusion criteria, assessed quality and extracted ...
Hanna Kamppila +4 more
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This qualitative multiple case study explores the affective experiences of three preschool children—two typically developing and one earthquake survivor—across structured and unstructured educational settings.
Sena Nur Oğuz +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore facilitators and barriers to the implementation of a novel intervention, the adverse childhood experiences awareness conversation, from the perspectives of home visiting public health nurses and community health workers. Design A qualitative interpretive study underpinned by Gadamerian philosophical hermeneutics.
Julianne Ballard +4 more
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The Epistemic Harms of Botched Apologies for Past Wrongs
ABSTRACT Apologies often create expectations of meaningful change and repair. Yet when institutions or states deliver apologies for past wrongs that lack substantive reparative action, they risk deepening, rather than redressing, the harms they acknowledge.
Abraham Tobi
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Abstract In the context of the European Union's (EU's) geoeconomic shift, the governance of Trade and Sustainable Development (TSD) has become a central yet contested pillar of its external trade policy. Accusations of green colonialism highlight the stakes around how partner countries interpret the EU's normative agenda.
Camille Nessel, Zhihang Wu
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Reading and relating with Frieda Fromm‐Reichmann and Joanne Greenberg
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Joshua Pugh
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore how persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and partners experience illness‐related changes in shared everyday life and intimacy, and how these changes affect well‐being. Design An interpretive phenomenological interview study.
Louise Muxoll Gronhaug +4 more
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Working and providing cancer support services is both challenging and rewarding, yet the lived experiences of the personnel providing such services remain overlooked.
Karimah Kiranda +4 more
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