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ABSTRACT This paper applies Critical Race Theory (CRT) to explore how whiteness operates within Australia's anti‐racism movement as a structuring force that shapes discourse, practice and policy. Despite the anti‐racism movement offering crucial spaces for resistance and reform, it remains entangled in Australia's settler‐colonial present and systemic ...
Franka Vaughan, Aish Ravi
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Harnessing the Neurobiology of Empathy and Compassion to Alleviate Burnout in Neurology
The neurologist cares for patients with complex chronic conditions that compromise their wellbeing. Many such disorders are poorly understood. Whereas for some, effective symptomatic treatments exist, for most we lack an understanding of the molecular and cellular bases for disease pathogenesis needed for discovering disease‐modifying treatments ...
Fadel Zeidan +2 more
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The unconscious: before, after, and independent of Freud
Background. The study of the unconscious concept extends beyond Freud's psychoanalytic approach, which long dominated scientific discourse. Despite psychoanalysis's significant contributions, modern psychology requires a re-evaluation of the unconscious ...
Aleksandr V. Banshchikov
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Addressing the constitutive lack of the subject’s identity and analyzing its effects on subjectivity provide an illuminating account of the subject’s unconscious and demonstrate the desire and shortcomings in the subject's identity.
Bkhtiar Sadjadi, Touraj Khosravi Shabani
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‘These reforms have teeth’: The affective dimensions of teacher education policy enactment
Abstract The affective dimensions of education policy enactment have often received less attention in the research literature, especially regarding teacher education policy. This article reports on a study of the affective responses of university‐based teacher educators in England to the significant initial teacher education reforms of 2019–2022: the ...
Ian Cushing, Viv Ellis
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Abstract Wellbeing in higher education (HE) in the United Kingdom has been increasingly prioritised for many institutions, with a growing demand for student support requests. There are various determinants in life that can influence mental health. As such, protected characteristics, including race, can indicate that students who are Black or Asian ...
Amy Bywater, Helen Keane
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ABSTRACT The application of firm sustainability practices (FSP) in ethnic minority–owned small and medium–sized enterprises (ESMEs) has received significantly less scholarly focus, making ESME FSP an emerging academic field. This study aims to explore the factors influencing ethnic minority–owned SMEs involved in FSP and identify the factors hindering ...
Nurul Islam +2 more
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THE NEED TO STUDY THE MOTIVES OF THE BEHAVIOR OF THE CRIMINAL INSANE
Addresses the need to study the motives of the behavior of the criminal insane. Figuring content motifs can reveal the content and the social danger of insane behavior in the commission of criminal offense due to unconscious processes of the mind.
Diana Davletovna Bersey
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Al-Dunyā Sūratuhā Wa Haqīqatuhā Fī Al-Qur`ān Al-Karīm (Dirāsaħ Maudūiyyah)
This study aims for a firm confrontation that posits concepts (life/world) that go beyond the Qur'an and concepts in worldly life, namely facing the plurality of ignorance that causes the decline of this people.
Muhammad Salman Al-Farisy +2 more
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ABSTRACT Existing research examines the relationship between personal life shocks and financial well‐being primarily through the lens of objective markers of the individual's financial situation (e.g., liquidity). Little attention has been paid to the relative roles of these objective markers and more intuitive or affect‐based factors in how an ...
Jordan Bell +2 more
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