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Interview with Hope Weatherly
Hope Weatherly
Jan 01, 0001
In her May 22, 2013 interview with Martha Manning, Hope Weatherly detailed her thoughts and memories at Winthrop from 1970-1976. In particular, Weatherly discusses the evolution of her studies at Winthrop, starting as a music...
Published by: Winthrop University
From hope to hope
In our study that explored the current end-of-life care provision for Chinese older people with advanced/terminal cancer, hope emerged as a significant aspect of coping with their condition. Drawing on data from in-depth...
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From hope to hope
In our study that explored the current end-of-life care provision for Chinese older people with advanced/terminal cancer, hope emerged as a significant aspect of coping with their condition. Drawing on data from in-depth...
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Post-Trauma Coping in the Context of Significant Adversity
Objective: Compared to knowledge of the post-trauma needs of young people living in developed countries, little is known about the needs of those in low-middle income countries. Such information is crucial, particularly as young...
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Post-Trauma Coping in the Context of Significant Adversity
Objective: Compared to knowledge of the post-trauma needs of young people living in developed countries, little is known about the needs of those in low-middle income countries. Such information is crucial, particularly as young...
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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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Narrating Catastrophe, Cultivating Hope
Elizabeth Phillips
Jan 23, 2019
Apocalypticism has been widely denounced as a framework that devalues the world and its history, funding moral dualism. While this is certainly true of many forms of apocalypticism, it is not an accurate understanding of ancient...
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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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Kierkegaard in the Anthropocene
Ruby Guyatt
Jun 09, 2020
What is the role of hope in the climate crisis? What type of hope does this crisis demand? How can we sustain hope, in order to resist falling into fatalistic despair or paralyzing fear, whilst always guarding against...
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Slums of Hope:
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has thrived. This paper presents a discursive analysis of tourists’ online reviews of two township tours in Cape Town, South Africa....
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Slums of Hope:
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has thrived. This paper presents a discursive analysis of tourists’ online reviews of two township tours in Cape Town, South Africa....
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Learning, Hope, and Empowerment

Objectives: Limited research has investigated parent-targeted interventions in pediatric chronic pain, though these interventions may be an important part of family-centered care. Further, parent perspectives and feedback...

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A Dash of Pessimism? Ernst Bloch, Radical Disappointment and the Militant Excavation of Hope
Joe Davidson
Jul 19, 2021
Ernst Bloch is a philosopher of hope, of this there can be no doubt. It is the fidelity to the proposition that a better world is possible that undergirds Bloch’s work. Yet, the hopeful tenor of Bloch’s philosophy, as I argue...
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The transition to parenthood following a history of childhood maltreatment
Background: Becoming a parent is viewed as one of the most important transitions in one’s life. However, a history of childhood maltreatment may affect the adjustment to parenthood.

Objective: The objective of this...
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The transition to parenthood following a history of childhood maltreatment
Background: Becoming a parent is viewed as one of the most important transitions in one’s life. However, a history of childhood maltreatment may affect the adjustment to parenthood.

Objective: The objective of this...
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Learning, Hope, and Empowerment

Objectives: Limited research has investigated parent-targeted interventions in pediatric chronic pain, though these interventions may be an important part of family-centered care. Further, parent perspectives and feedback...

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Development and feasibility of the Help to Overcome Problems Effectively (HOPE) self-management intervention for people living with multiple sclerosis.
PURPOSE: To describe the development and feasibility of a self-management intervention called the Help to Overcome Problems Effectively (HOPE: MS), aimed at improving the physical and psychological wellbeing of people living...
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Pi Kappa Phi Student Prepares to Embark on a 'Journey of Hope'
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS Brandon Dill is a senior computer science and information systems major from Easley, South Carolina. The Journey of Hope ride is approximately 3,500 miles.
Published by: Winthrop University
Uvvatuq Naluallangniaqtugut (I Humbly Hope We Run Into Game)
Uvvatuq naluallangniaqtugut (I humbly hope we run into game) is a phrase an Iñupiaq person would say before going out hunting in the Selawik dialect. We believe all things have a spirit, including animals. If a hunter announces...
Judgement, myth and hope in life-centred funerals
Tony Walter
Jan 01, 0001
Funerals led by a celebrant not representing a faith community are rapidly increasing in England. This article argues that these ‘life-centred’ funerals have an implicit theology; like Christian funerals, but in different ways...
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Uvvatuq Naluallangniaqtugut (I Humbly Hope We Run Into Game)
Uvvatuq naluallangniaqtugut (I humbly hope we run into game) is a phrase an Iñupiaq person would say before going out hunting in the Selawik dialect. We believe all things have a spirit, including animals. If a hunter announces...

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