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Preventing burnout from moral distress among prehospital emergency personnel through action research and targeted clinical ethics support
Published 2024-12-01“…Prehospital physicians have the added opportunity to address ethically sensitive issues during monthly meetings. Voicing ethical challenges presupposes confidence, trust, and feeling safe in relation to colleagues, management, and the organisation. …”
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Flipping data on its head: Differing conceptualisations of data and the implications for actioning Indigenous data sovereignty principles
Published 2025-12-01“…OCAP® (Ownership, Control, Access & Possession), OCAS (Ownership, Control, Access & Stewardship), Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit principles in conjunction the 4Rs (respect, relevance, reciprocity & responsibility) and cultural competency including self-examination of the 3Ps (power, privilege, and positionality) of researchers, scholars and policy makers can be challenging, but will amplify the voices and understandings of Indigenous research by implementing Indigenous data sovereignty in Canada.…”
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Why Did I Lose My Seat in the United States Congressional Elections? You Didn‘t Advertise Online Enough!
Published 2024-04-01“…Indeed, during the Democratic Party debate, voices were raised that its progressive wing was to blame for the loss of seats; in contrast, Rep. …”
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Affect and subjectivity of child welfare policy workers in Chile
Published 2022-01-01“…Thus, by studying the production of subjectivity from an affect lens, it is possible to reclaim and recover the voices of the workers in the child protection program by understanding them as a central and fundamental element in the gears from which this social program emerges.…”
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South Africa after 30 years of democracy: Land claims and transitional justice in the spotlight
Published 2024-12-01“…The implication is that transformative justice is needed to represent the voices of the people, address inequalities, and enable access to land as a necessity for food security and residential purposes.…”
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From collective vulnerability to the emancipatory agency of the self
Published 2025-12-01“…It also emphasizes the need for policies integrating local voices and experiences in risk management and social assistance to foster transformative, long-term change.…”
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On the Multimodal Resolution of a Search Sequence in Virtual Reality
Published 2023-01-01“…In virtual reality (VR), participants may not always have hands, bodies, eyes, or even voices—using VR helmets and two controllers, participants control an avatar through virtual worlds that do not necessarily obey familiar laws of physics; moreover, the avatar’s bodily characteristics may not neatly match our bodies in the physical world. …”
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« Ce n’est pas ce que j’ai vu, ce n’est pas ce que j’ai pensé»
Published 2022-07-01“…(AHMED, 2014) While much influential scholarship is dedicated to top-down analyses French post-war memorial culture (mémoire), less attention is given to personal souvenirs of “ordinary” or “unimportant” people, particularly those who were children; such voices and the claims they make have at times been characterised as competitive and damaging to the “coherence of the national narrative” (WIEVIORKA, 2012). …”
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Doing urban geography in times of crisis: introduction to the forum “Urban geography in times of crisis”
Published 2025-01-01“…As crises restrict mobility or create precarious working conditions, they have not only shaped the everyday research life of many scholars worldwide, but also defined current knowledge (production) through the absence of certain scholars' voices at international conferences or in international publications. …”
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A systematic review of migrants’ non-employment precarity–conceptualizations by scholars and migrants’ narratives
Published 2024-12-01“…Moreover, analyzation of migrants’ narratives shown mismatches to scholar’s conceptualization, which reflects a need for scholars to research with the voices of migrants to rectify the conceptualization. …”
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CONTEMPORARY EUROSCEPTICISM AS A CHALLENGE TO EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY
Published 2016-12-01“…However, with the European Union transformation and the emergence of new challenges, Eurosceptic voices are becoming louder and an increasing number of states start to question the efficiency of supranational institutions and choose to take measures on their own. …”
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Propagandes, films et guerre du Vietnam : histoires d’hommes et de femmes ou propagande du « genre » de The Deer Hunter (1978) à Path to War (2002)
Published 2008-01-01“…Occasionally the images showed also reveal new voices and paths (Regret to Inform, In Country, Heaven and Earth). …”
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A patrimonialização da memória social: uma forma de domesticação política das memórias dissidentes ou indígenas?
Published 2011-01-01“…This paper questions to what extent the official mechanisms or devices of memory and forgetting were successful in silencing, change or represent truly the "non-hegemonic voices". On the other side, the paper introduces "new" forms of inscription and expression of non-hegemonic memories, other than documents in archives, such as body (corporal painting), rituals and landscape (sacred lands). …”
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Empowering marginalized communities through the digital transformation course
Published 2025-01-01“…We conclude that it is essential to prioritize ethical principles in their design and application, elevate underrepresented voices, and foster a more equitable and inclusive digital landscape.…”
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Madrid selon Basilio Martín Patino : le charme discret de l’imperfection
Published 2014-12-01“…Though some critics think that Madrid has always wanted a global approach to its urban areas and its architecture – a criticism scathingly voiced by the intellectual in the movie (actually the philosopher Carlos Paris) when he discusses Madrid with Hans on the rooftop of a skyscraper - the German moviemaker is so enamored with the capital that he only sees charms and spells where others see an urban chaos and a lack of harmony and architectural coherence. …”
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Updating and Advancing Member-Checking Methods: Use of Video and Asynchronous Technology to Optimize Participant Engagement
Published 2025-01-01“…Asynchronous technologies were a useful alternative to in-person or synchronous meetings to facilitate voluntary participation, foster reflection that deepened analysis, and capture multiple voices and perspectives. Findings from this research support the use of video and electronic survey technologies to enhance study credibility, address ethical and methodological challenges related to member checking, and increase equity and engagement. …”
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Great Britain in the Commonwealth of Nations
Published 2014-08-01“…However, with the weakening of Britain and growing independence within the organization, as well as because of contradictions between British national interests and the Commonwealth's founding ideals and principles, Britain has become less and less capable of impacting the organization, and its significance has declined, while some British leaders have even openly sabotaged it. Nevertheless, voices that appeal to reanimate the institution, as well as Britain's role in it, are still heard in the British political arena.…”
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Centering Orality in the Music History Classroom
Published 2024-12-01“…How can we change our approach to both scholarship and teaching in a way that re-centers those marginalized voices? In this essay, I suggest the answer lies in a more dedicated study of oral musical traditions, not just as precursors to written ones but as self-sufficient and lasting practices of music-making in their own right. …”
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