Archive for December 2013
Putting Belonging into Place: Place Experience and Sense of Belonging among Ecuadorian Migrants in an Italian Alpine Region
Are improvements in shame and self-compassion early in eating disorders treatment associated with better patient outcomes?
Personality Disorders in Adolescence: Label or Opportunity?
From quality assurance to quality practices: an investigation of strong microcultures in teaching and learning
Brain, behaviour and genetics in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS): a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of brain, behaviour and genetics in children and adults with 22q11DS
Climate change, social policy, and global governance
Interactions between Social/ behavioral factors and ADRB2 genotypes may be associated with health at advanced ages in China
Bangladeshi sailors – characteristics, working conditions and HIV and AIDS-related vulnerabilities
A Favorable Course of Palliative Sedation: Searching for Indicators Using Caregivers’ Perspectives
Impact of social-psychiatric services and psychiatric clinics on involuntary admissions
Are Restorative Justice Conferences More Fair Than Criminal Courts? Comparing Levels of Observed Procedural Justice in the Reintegrative Shaming Experiments (RISE)
Class Struggle and Religious Difference in the Workplace: The Politics of Representing Islam in Rabah Ameur-Zameche’s Dernier maquis (2008)
Profiling approaches to teaching in higher education: a cluster-analytic study
The Child Welfare Manual: A Handbook of Child Nature and Nuture for Parents and Teachers (1919)
Resource-Based View (RBV) of Unincorporated Social Economy Organizations
The framework of a generic DProf programme – a reflection on its design, the relational dimension for candidates and advisers and the potential for knowledge co-creation
Local Currencies: A Potential Solution for Liquidity Problems in Refugee Camp Economies
A Manual for Moral Welfare Workers (1920)
Majority of Young Children in California Eat Fast Food Regularly but Drink Less Soda
Financial strain, social capital, and perceived health during economic recession: a longitudinal survey in rural Canada
Violent Roots: Lethal Violence in Two Counties in Early Statehood Washington
The Effect of Shame-Proneness, Guilt-Proneness, and Internalizing Tendencies on Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
Navigating change: a typology of student transition in higher education
Psychometric Properties of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory—Chinese Version
“I Always Have the Idea of Sin in My Mind. …”: Family of Origin, Religion, and Chilean Young Gay Men
Japanese aid and the construction of global development: inescapable solutions (Routledge contemporary Japan series), edited by David Leheny and Kay Warren
Factors that influence suicidal ideation among elderly Korean immigrants: focus on diatheses and stressors
Nutrition, Exercise, and Wellness Treatment in bipolar disorder: proof of concept for a consolidated intervention
Emergency Department Visits Involving Phencyclidine (PCP)
The Latino Labor Force in the Recovery
Job insecurity during recessions: effects on survivors’ work stress
The great revenue robbery: How to stop the tax cut scam and save Canada
Until recently, many progressive groups, including progressive political parties, have shied away from advocating for tax fairness and tax reform, fearing that the issue is political dynamite. Right wingers have encountered little opposition to their calls for deep tax cuts, especially for the rich and for corporations. But the tide is turning.