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Open Science at the University of Toronto
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusion: For open science practices and scholarship to have longevity, there must be systemic changes to adopt more open activities. …”
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India in Africa: Trade goods and connections of the late first millennium
Published 2015-12-01“…This article reviews the ways that this commercial emphasis creates a particular way of thinking in archaeological scholarship and discusses the fact that within this framework connections between India and Africa are poorly accounted for. …”
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Unveiling Disability Empowerment: Evaluating ICT Skill Enhancement Initiatives in Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…This study examines the role of information and communication technology (ICT) skill development programs, such as the Digital Talent Scholarship and ICT Jamboree, in empowering people with disability across Indonesia. …”
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Enhancing Women’s Participation in Turkey through Digital Storytelling
Published 2012-07-01“…In order to explore the issue in depth, my thesis engaged with feminist scholarship’s critiques of the public/private dichotomy, as well as the concept of gender. …”
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Provocation: Journal experiments in overlay, data and provisionality
Published 2024-12-01“…Thus, we can say that over its ten-year life the Journal has been successful within the parameters that it originally set itself (to be a peer reviewed, open access, online journal able to surface the scholarship, practice and collections that are relevant to science museums everywhere). …”
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ST-elevation in aVR with Diffuse ST-segment Depression: Need for Urgent Catheterization?
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Relevance of educational technology competence as human resources in the apprentice industry
Published 2023-06-01“…To deal with this, Educational Technology scholarship must be able to anticipate it in a more systematic and systemic provision so that it can overshadow the professions in the field of Educational Technology. …”
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Coherence of European Union Actions at the UN Human Rights Council and the Council of Europe
Published 2019-07-01“…The current methodological debates on the EU external actions at international organisations raise the issue of the EU coherence. The scholarship tends to focus on EU vertical and horizontal coherence in various policies, making the EU internal coordination central in the analysis. …”
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Measurement of Harm Outcomes in Older Adults after Hospital Discharge: Reliability and Validity
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Bathing Practices as a Religious and Medical Encounter: Water, Climate and Health Across Monsoon Asia
Published 2024-12-01“…This study explores the intersection between religious and medical bathing practices across Monsoon Asia, with particularly reference to āyurvedic and Buddhist traditions. While previous scholarship has emphasised the ritualistic and social dimensions of bathing in Brahmanical and Buddhist contexts, this article complements it with discussions of its medicinal and healing functions, as outlined in classical texts and displayed in material culture. …”
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Taming the duality of disability. Critical cultural-historical tools to disrupt equity paradoxes
Published 2025-01-01“…I close with reflections for the next generation of scholarship.…”
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Queer Voices
Published 2025-02-01“…By virtue of professors taking the time to revise their email signatures, revise their syllabi to include language regarding anti-discrimination and scholarship by a diverse set of scholars, and make a welcoming statement aimed at establishing a safe space for queer-spectrum and trans-spectrum students, signaled to students that they were an ally. …”
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Kobus Schoeman: A “bridge-builder” practical theologian, bridging divides in the publics of the church, the academy, and society
Published 2024-11-01“… The concept of “bridge-builder” is used within the context of higher education, understood as a form of engaged scholarship, where researchers function within both the academy and their field of practice or industry. …”
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Accessibility information and rhetoric: an evaluation of the website communications of three New Zealand hotels
Published 2024-09-01“…Previous scholarship highlights the physical, social and informational barriers to participation in tourism and hospitality for people with disabilities. …”
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Local English teachers’ voices from a marginalized lens: Inequality practices and identity construction in the workplace
Published 2022-02-01“…This study will also contribute to the growth of critically oriented literature and scholarship on teacher identity and critical anti-racist language teaching pedagogy. …”
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems Discourse and Inclusionality: An Afro-centric Quest for Recognition in a Globalised World
Published 2018-10-01“…Secondly, against this broader background, the argument for the indigenisation of knowledge in Africa goes hand-in-hand with the promotion of the intellectualisation of knowledge that is often regarded by Western scholarship as ‘primitive’, and thus redundant, in the face of modernity. …”
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Applying the Multiple Streams Framework in Westminster systems: A comparative case study of pay-for-performance policymaking in primary health care in England and New Zealand
Published 2023-04-01“…There has been much recent scholarship exploring its relevance for such jurisdictions. …”
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Nogai the Khanmaker: A Historiographical Problem
Published 2022-06-01“…Abstract: Research objectives: Nogai, a great-grandson of Jochi, is most commonly known as the all-mighty kingmaker of the late thirteenth century Golden Horde, who in scholarship is portrayed as appointing and deposing khans at will and establishing an independent khanate on the lower Danube. …”
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HISTORICAL SPECIAL INTEREST TOURISM: THE EVOLUTION OF MOUNTAINEERING IN SOUTH AFRICA
Published 2024-02-01“… Scholarship on special interest tourism has burgeoned since the 1980s. …”
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Resisting Material Binaries: Unpacking persisting dichotomies of building materials in Central Africa
Published 2024-05-01“…Building on post-colonial science and technology studies (STS) scholarship, the conclusion proposes an alternative to binary thinking—a conscious material choice that tries to understand building materials as situated processes, allowing to go beyond the industry-driven denominators by which we currently value our building materials.…”
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