Archive for December 2013
McUniversities revisited: a comparison of university and McDonald’s casual employee experiences in Australia
The Politics of Temporality: An Analysis of Leftist Youth Politics and Generational Contention
Deinstitutionalisation of people with intellectual disabilities in Finland: a political perspective
Education vital for social mobility
Aging Out of Crime: Resettlement Challenges Facing Male Ex-Prisoners in Hong Kong
Combating the Attrition of Teachers of Students With EBD: What Can Administrators Do?
Unpacking the learning–work nexus: ‘priming’ as lever for high-quality learning outcomes in work-integrated learning curricula
Symbolic Violence and Collective Identity: Pierre Bourdieu and the Ethics of Resistance
Disability and deliberative democracy: towards involving the whole human spectrum in public deliberation
A Dissociation of Performance and Awareness During Binocular Rivalry
The 37th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: President’s Introduction, 3-4 May 2013
Smoking cessation – acute, maternity and mental health services (PH48)
Supervisors’ on-script feedback comments on drafts of dissertations: socialising students into the academic discourse community
Pedagogic relations and professional change: a sociocultural analysis of students’ learning in a professional doctorate
Mobilizing Memory: Bolivia’s Enduring Social Movements
Limits to vocational inclusion?: Disability and the social democratic conception of labour
Reflections: Seeing David Rennie Through the Eyes of His Students
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anger and Aggression in Children, by D. G. Sukhodolsky & L. Scahill
Essentials of Psychiatric Diagnosis: Responding to the Challenge of DSM-5, by A. Frances
Asking Only “Did You Use a Condom?” Underestimates the Prevalence of Unprotected Sex Among Perinatally HIV Infected and Perinatally Exposed But Uninfected Youth
Diverging trends in educational inequalities in cancer mortality between men and women in the 2000s in France
Identifying Social Service Needs of Muslims Living in a Post 9/11 Era: The Role of Community-Based Organizations
CIRCLE: Randomised controlled trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a contingency management intervention for reduction of cannabis use and of relapse in early psychosis.
Shame, Sexual Compulsivity, and Eroticizing Flirtatious Others: An Experimental Study
Japan, postfeminism and the consumption of sexual(ised) schoolgirls in male-authored contemporary manga
An ecological approach to seeking and utilising the views of young people with intellectual disabilities in transition planning
From an Epistemology of Faith to Everyday Understanding: Reflections on Kierkegaard, Rosenzweig, and Clinical Practice
The influence of perceived convenience and curiosity on continuance intention in mobile English learning for high school students using PDAs
The scholarship of teaching and learning: challenges for Malaysian academics
Impairment effects as a career boundary: a case study of disabled academics
Law as Movement Strategy: How the Islamophobia Movement Institutionalizes Fear Through Legislation
Self-presentations and intellectual disability
The Rigorous Humanist: Joseph F. Rychlak
Integrating Humor Into Psychotherapy: Research, Theory, and the Necessary Conditions for the Presence of Therapeutic Humor in Helping Relationships
Treatment for Children With Selective Mutism: An Integrative Behavioral Approach, by R. L. Bergman
Get Out of Your Mind & Into Your Life For Teens: A Guide to Living an Extraordinary Life, by J. V. Ciarrochi, L. Hayes, & A. Bailey
Protocol for a qualitative study on promoting dietary change and positive food choices for poor people with low income who experience cardiovascular disease in Pakistan
Multidimensional structure of the Groningen frailty indicator in community-dwelling older people
Hardship in America, 2013: Getting By Has Gotten Tougher
Who Deserves Help? Evolutionary Psychology, Social Emotions, and Public Opinion about Welfare
Controversy and Hope: The Civil Rights Photographs of James Karales
Controversy and Hope commemorates the civil rights legacy of James Karales (1930–2002), a professional photojournalist who documented the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights with a dedication and vision that led the New York Times to deem his work “a pictorial anthem of the civil rights movement.”