Archive for December 2013
Performing the reflective self: audience awareness in high-stakes reflection
Achille Mbembe. Sortir de la Grande Nuit: Essai sur l’Afrique Décolonisée
Obligation, Social Projects and Queer Politics
Schools, Sex Education, and Support for Sexual Minorities: Exploring Historic Marginalization and Future Potential
Diffusion of Innovations Theory: A Unifying Framework for HIV Peer Education
Handling bereavement in Danish schools – A system at a crossroad?
A missing link? The role of mortuary staff in hospital-based bereavement care services
The concerned significant others of people with gambling problems in a national representative sample in Sweden — a 1 year follow-up study
Church service roles and anticipated support among older Mexican Americans
Identifying functional decline: a methodological challenge
Acquisition of an instrumental activity of daily living in patients with Korsakoff’s syndrome: A comparison of trial and error and errorless learning
The road less travelled? Improving the apprenticeship pathway for young people
Burden of pneumocystis pneumonia in HIV-infected adults in sub-Saharan Africa: protocol for a systematic review
Correlates of Adult Binge Drinking: Evidence from a British Cohort
Online Dating
Sound and fury
The availability and quality across Europe of outpatient care for difficult-to-engage patients with severe mental illness: A survey among experts
Access denied? Twenty-first-century technology in schools
Orientations to civic engagement: insights into the sustainability of a challenging pedagogy
Distinct effects of self-construal priming on empathic neural responses in Chinese and Westerners
Affective Responses to Self-Defining Autobiographical Events
Child-rearing goals and conceptions of early childcare from young adults’ perspective in East and West Germany
Murderous Inclusions
Making Feminist Sense out of ‘Charlie Wilson’s War’
Risk and Social Theory: Call for Papers for a special issue of Health, Risk and Society
Living alongside hazardous factories: risk, choice and necessity
Students selling sex: marketisation, higher education and consumption
Italian signposts for a sociologically and critically engaged pedagogy. Don Lorenzo Milani (1923–1967) and the schools of San Donato and Barbiana revisted
Negotiating poverty from midlife to pre-old age: a longitudinal study on social assistance recipients in Shanghai
Preliminary investigation of the Kitchen Picture Test (KPT): A new screening test of practical judgment for older adults
The thin/thick body ideal: Zulu women’s body as a site of cultural and postcolonial feminist struggle
Effects of processing style on responsiveness to affective stimuli and processing fluency
Effects of the serotonin transporter polymorphism and history of major depression on overgeneral autobiographical memory
A follow-up bereavement service: ‘completing the patient pathway’
Campaigners speak: bereaved people searching for truth and justice
Implementing a culturally attuned functional behavioural assessment to understand and address challenging behaviours demonstrated by students from diverse backgrounds
The parenting of preschool children by older mothers in the United Kingdom
Integrated care for comorbid alcohol dependence and anxiety and/or depressive disorder: study protocol for an assessor-blind, randomized controlled trial
Community Forum Deliberative Methods Demonstration – Evaluating Effectiveness and Eliciting Public Views on Use of Evidence
Radical Chapters: Pacifist Bookseller Roy Kepler and the Paperback Revolution
Long a hub for literary bohemians, countercultural musicians, and readers interested in a good browse, Kepler’s Books and Magazines is one of the most influential independent bookstores in American history. When owner Roy Kepler opened the San Francisco Bay Area store in 1955, he led the way as a pioneer in the “paperback revolution.” He popularized the once radical idea of selling affordable books in an intellectually bracing coffeehouse atmosphere.