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Joisting, Jesting, Jousting
Cecilia Moloney
Mar 16, 2022
Cecilia Moloney is a professor of electrical and computer engineering with Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John’s, Canada.
Joisting, Jesting, Jousting
Cecilia Moloney
Mar 16, 2022
Cecilia Moloney is a professor of electrical and computer engineering with Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John’s, Canada.
Poets in the Classroom
About the Poets: Laurie Ann Guerrero is the author of Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying (University of Notre Dame Press 2013) and A Crown for Gumecindo (Aztlan Libre Press 2015). Her latest collection, I Have Eaten the...
Poets in the Classroom
About the Poets: Laurie Ann Guerrero is the author of Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying (University of Notre Dame Press 2013) and A Crown for Gumecindo (Aztlan Libre Press 2015). Her latest collection, I Have Eaten the...
Poets in the Classroom
About the Poets: Laurie Ann Guerrero is the author of Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying (University of Notre Dame Press 2013) and A Crown for Gumecindo (Aztlan Libre Press 2015). Her latest collection, I Have Eaten the...
Linguistic Challenges in Geometry
Cecilia Segerby
Jun 29, 2023
In previous research, geometry has been revealed as an issue for many students. For the students to grasp the area of geometry, the students need specific reading skills since much of the texts are multimodal. However, studies...
Levelling Up Language Learning
This study examines the use of gamification as an innovative assessment approach to foreign language learning with 12–14-year-old students. A mixed methodology has been applied. Quantitative data have been collected from...
Challenge-Based Learning in Higher Education
Higher education institutions (HEIs) have a pivotal role in fulfilling the social dimension of sustainability and contributing to a complex changing society. To meet these challenges, Malmö University has in interdisciplinary...
An Agent-Based Social Simulation for Citizenship Competences and Conflict Resolution Styles
The development of citizenship competences plays an important role in a complex system like society. Thus, to analyze how such competences impact other contexts is a great challenge because this kind of study involves the work...
Diagnostic decision making
Marjorie Cecilia Weiss
Aug 01, 2011
Nurses and pharmacists gained the right to prescribe as independent prescribers in the UK in 2007. Independent prescribers are responsible for the initial assessment of patients with diagnosed and undiagnosed conditions. Public...
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Assembling the Meaning of Probability
My positioning focuses on the meaning of a single word, probability. As in the prior exercise,1 my tasks are to (i) make explicit, to talk about, that which I am capable of talking about; (ii) to identify that which I am not...
Diagnostic decision making
Marjorie Cecilia Weiss
Aug 01, 2011
Nurses and pharmacists gained the right to prescribe as independent prescribers in the UK in 2007. Independent prescribers are responsible for the initial assessment of patients with diagnosed and undiagnosed conditions. Public...
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From Post-Work to Post-Capitalism?
This paper contests the suggestion that the automation of production and the provision of a basic income potentiate the transition from a post-work to a postcapitalist society. This vista misses how, at one end, capitalist work...
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The dream of dignified work
Ana Cecilia Dinerstein
Sep 17, 2014
To what extents are recent labour upsurges defensive struggles? I use the experience of the Argentinean Movement of Unemployed Workers (also called the Piquetero movement) as my empirical basis for discussing the contribution of...
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Cognitive novelties, informational form, and structural-causal explanations
Andrew Buskell
Oct 19, 2021
Abstract: Recent work has established a framework for explaining the origin of cognitive novelties—qualitatively distinct cognitive traits—in human beings. This niche construction approach argues that humans engineer epistemic...
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The hidden side of social and solidarity economy
Ana Cecilia Dinerstein
Aug 20, 2014
There is growing interest within international organizations and governmental institutions in obtaining support from social movements and SSE organizations for new public policies and laws that encourage their engagement and...
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The hidden side of social and solidarity economy
Ana Cecilia Dinerstein
Aug 20, 2014
There is growing interest within international organizations and governmental institutions in obtaining support from social movements and SSE organizations for new public policies and laws that encourage their engagement and...
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Leadership at the science policy interface
The Cambridgeshire County Council Policy Challenges Programme provides a unique model by which evidence-informed policy is developed as a collaboration between policy makers and early career researchers. Volunteer researchers...
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Hope movements
Social mobilizations that are devoted to contesting development and creating alternative economic arrangements conducive to the pursuit of a dignified life have recently sprung up. Not only do they criticize the current state of...
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