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Cyborg Methodologies: Rewriting the Role of Digital, Social and Mobile Media Technologies in the Production of Knowledge

open access: yesBritish Journal of Management, EarlyView.
Abstract The ubiquitous entanglement of digital, social and mobile media – and increasingly generative artificial intelligence – in everyday life is reconstituting us (and our methodologies) as cyborg. This paper sets out to explore how cyborg methodologies can positively impact research practice and outcomes.
Josi Fernandes, Katy Mason
wiley   +1 more source

Left and Right as a Narrative of the Global

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The left–right narrative is the most universal macro‐story to make sense of global politics. Although the political opposition between the left and the right originated in the West, it has now spread to all continents. Nation‐states remain the primary locus of the politics of left and right, but the distinction has become a global divide that ...
Alain Noël, Jean‐Philippe Thérien
wiley   +1 more source

The landscape of ketamine use disorder: Patient experiences and perspectives on current treatment options

open access: yesAddiction, EarlyView.
Abstract Aims To report the symptoms and aetiology of ketamine use disorder (KUD), gauge the effectiveness of current treatment services and identify strategies to enhance patient access and outcomes. Design Mixed‐methods, cross‐sectional questionnaire. Electronic survey from November 2023 to April 2024.
Rebecca E. Harding   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Running into Trouble: The Problem of Overexercise in Parkinson's Disease (in some)

open access: yes
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Lennard I. Boon   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nusantara as Spectacular Fix: Urbanism, Power, and Exemplary Exception

open access: yesAntipode, EarlyView.
Abstract Nusantara, Indonesia's new capital, has entered its second phase of construction under a new president. Despite the promise of economic distribution across the archipelago, the project has gained criticism and resistance alike, thus some degree of popular and elite consent needs to be achieved.
Umar Al Faruq
wiley   +1 more source

Yoga treatment for chronic non-specific low back pain.

open access: yesCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2017
BACKGROUND Non-specific low back pain is a common, potentially disabling condition usually treated with self-care and non-prescription medication. For chronic low back pain, current guidelines state that exercise therapy may be beneficial. Yoga is a mind-
L. S. Wieland   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

‘Tea and Thread: Our Happiness!’ Creative Methods and ‘Researching‐With’ Women from Migrant and Refugee Backgrounds

open access: yesAsia Pacific Viewpoint, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Creative methods offer caring ways to conduct research with people from migrant and refugee backgrounds. We reflect on the contributions creative methods, migration studies, and feminist care ethics bring to more caring qualitative research. Guided by feminist work on care and ethics, we expand how creative methods can be employed.
Jéan‐Louise Olivier   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Hindu Yoga-System [PDF]

open access: green, 1918
Charles Rockwell Lanman
openalex   +1 more source

Can Natural Supporters Be Fostered to Support Adults With Intellectual Disabilities to Become Local Volunteers or to Join Mainstream Leisure Groups in Irish Rural Towns and Villages?

open access: yesBritish Journal of Learning Disabilities, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background/Aims This study explored supporting the social inclusion of adults with intellectual disabilities living in rural areas, by engaging natural supporters (other than family members and paid staff). Methods This qualitative study involved educating and preparing six local connectors—each a member of mainstream volunteering and/or ...
Geraldine Boland   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Scoping review: potential harm from school‐based group mental health interventions

open access: yesChild and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView.
Background A growing body of evidence demonstrates that school‐based mental health interventions may be potentially harmful. We define potential harm as any negative outcome or adverse event that could plausibly be linked to an intervention. In this scoping review, we examine three areas: the types of potential harms and adverse events reported in ...
Carolina Guzman‐Holst   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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