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Engaging with “Crip Horizons” in the Study of Autistic Identity: A Discursive Project
In this chapter, I describe how I navigated a 2-year ethnography wherein I explored how autism was performed as an interactional event among children... -
Factors Associated with Perceived Self-efficacy in Online and Face-to-Face Flirting Skills
Research typically examines the effectiveness of different hook-up strategies used by people to attract potential partners. And yet, only a limited...
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Instrumental measurement of the cognitive and emotional background of deception
The aim of this study is to instrumentally explore the cognitive and emotional load behind deception. According to literature, the cognitive and...
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Understanding social inequalities in cardiac treatment through the lens of cultural health capital: a study of Danish socially disadvantaged ischemic heart patients’ lived experiences of healthcare interactions
Socially disadvantaged ischemic heart patients are more likely to report poor patient satisfaction and problematic patient-provider communication...
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Types of Data, Data Collection, and Storage Methods
The chapter discusses the importance of qualitative data, the various types of qualitative data, and data collection and storage methods. Qualitative... -
Building the Future: Transcultural and Transnational Dimensions of the Narratives of the Past
The contemporary change from exclusive national/communitarian memory narratives to transnational/transcultural ones, thanks to the progressive... -
Whose Vulnerability? Challenges in Conducting Participatory Research with Children with Multiple and Complex Disabilities
Research on disabled children with complex and multiple disabilities is still recent. In the quest to reach out these children voices researchers... -
Exercising Agency: Women, Endometriosis and the Navigation of Sexual Relationships
Roughly 160 million women live with endometriosis, a chronic disease involving the uterine lining shedding on the outside of the uterus causing...
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Posthumanist Populist Tropes in Ruskin Bond’s Children’s Fiction
This entry explores how Ruskin Bond’s children’s fiction employs posthumanist populist tropes and emphasises the collective well-being of life forms. -
Digitization of Qualitative Research: Biographical Narrative Interviews with Teachers in Digital Space
That qualitative educational and biographical research is not detached from social and technical developments like COVID-19 and the increased... -
Preparing for online interviews during Covid-19: the intricacies of technology and online human interaction
How can we guarantee that “extracting data” is realised most respectfully and reciprocally online? How can we receive the most relevant responses...
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Extracting multiple layers of social networks through a 7-month survey using a wearable device: a case study from a farming community in Japan
As individuals are susceptible to social influences from those to whom they are connected, structures of social networks have been an important...
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Multispecies blue justice and energy transition conflict: examining challenges and possibilities for synergy between low-carbon energy and justice for humans and nonhuman nature
This paper explores deep insights into sustainability transition tensions and pathways in terms of place-based conflict and potential for synergies...
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Key Communication and Physical Environment Concepts for Financial Counselors
Creating a safe space for financial counseling clients includes developing rapport, building trust through effective communication, and using... -
Using adaptive smart solutions to create user-centric living environments responsive to the psychological needs and preferences of home users
The home environment is where humans spend a significant amount of their time engaging in meaningful activities. It goes beyond being a mere physical...
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Fabrication Processes
Chapter 2 laid the conceptual foundations for the treatment of communication and observation as well as group... -
Voices from the Front Lines: An Analysis of Physicians’ Reflective Narratives about Flaws with the ‘System’
Physicians often express frustration with the ‘system’ in which they work. Over time, this frustration may put them at risk of burnout and... -
Embrace Complexity: Anticipating and Neutralizing Student Resistance in Undergraduate Education for Transgender and Gender Identity Justice
Undergraduate education for transgender and gender identity justice is urgent—for our students, colleagues, and societies. Few resources exist to... -
The Digital Divide in India
Inequalities have always existed in education, within countries, and globally. Many developing countries look hopefully to information and...