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Discovering Knitting at the Regent Street Polytechnic, 1898–1948 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The archive concerning the development and activities of the Regent Street Polytechnic held at the University of Westminster, London is an especially rich source of information concerning knitting, its changing status as craft, leisure activity ...
A. McNally
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Book Review: The evening of life: The challenges of aging and dying well

Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2022
Keith Grint is arguably one of the most innovative and imaginative scholars currently working in the field of leadership studies. A sociologist by training, his scholarship ranges across several other disciplines within the humanities, including inter ...
Megan R Westmore, K. Anderson
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Not so exceptional? Prosocial influences on union support among US workers

Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2021
US unions have often been characterized as ‘exceptional’ in their weakness and conservatism compared to their Western European counterparts. American organized labor is associated with a ‘business unionism’ philosophy that assumes American workers are ...
J. Fiorito, Irene Padavic
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Nussbaum’s capability approach and African environmental ethics: is the African voice heard?

, 2020
Martha Nussbaum’s capability approach (CA) offers a framework for a universal conception of human development. This paper interrogates Nussbaum’s approach using African environmental ethics (AEE) to see if it captures African ways of valuing nature.
Jessica van Jaarsveld
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Employee-experienced High-performance Work Systems in Facilitating Employee Helping and Voice: The Role of Employees’ Proximal Perceptions and Trust in the Supervisor

Human Performance, 2019
Relative to previous research concerning the positive association between high-performance work systems (HPWS) and employees’ voice and helping, we examined a wider range of mediators reflecting employees’ ability, motivation, and opportunity to expand ...
Chun-Hsiao Wang   +3 more
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Voices from the outside: The instrumentality of radio messages in Colombian kidnappings

Language & Communication, 2019
What was the impact of one-way radio messages aimed at hostages kidnapped by the FARC and held captive in the Colombian jungle? Messages were read out every Saturday night (reception in the Colombian jungle is best between 01:00am and 04:00am) for 22 ...
Stephen Pax Leonard
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Instrumentalizing Voice

Journal of Communication Inquiry, 2013
This article applies Bakhtin’s ideas of “dialogics” and “speech genres” and Bourdieu’s approach to the “linguistic field” in a study of the “instrumentalization” of voice in interactive voice response (IVR) telephony. The article examines two dimensions of voice as it appears in IVR services: technician-led installations and voice branding “on-hold ...
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Instrumentation in Voice Assessment and Treatment

American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1997
Sophisticated, computer-based instrumentation has become increasingly available to the voice clinician. Yet substantial questions remain regarding its clinical necessity and usefulness. A theoretical model based on the scientific method is developed as a framework that can be used to guide the clinician in the selection and application of instrumental ...
Alison Behrman, Robert F. Orlikoff
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Voice is the original instrument

Contemporary Music Review, 2002
The singer Joan La Barbara's career as a composer, performer, and sound artist has been devoted to exploring the human voice as a multifaceted instrument, going beyond its traditional boundaries to create works for voices, instruments, and interactive technologies.
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Instrumental Analysis of Voice Function

2023
Instrumental voice analysis techniques aim to objectively describe characteristics of vocal production and output. For both clinical and research questions, a variety of instrumental methods to describe features of the three main subsystems of voice production, phonation, respiration, and resonance, are available.
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