Raffoul, Alexandre Wadih
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Frontiers in Sustainability
In situations where scientists disagree, which science should decision-makers listen to? This article argues that we should listen to “regenerative research”, that is, research (1) whose objective is to regenerate our relationship to the land and to each other (rather than dominating nature), (2) whose worldview acknowledges the interconnection bet...
Nardini, Olga Bandecchi, Anna Elisa Tofani, Veronica Intrieri, Emanuele
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Gender inequality is detrimental to individuals and ultimately to organizations. Furthermore, addressing this issue will become more important to be eligible for research funds, as already occurs in Europe. Since language shapes the way we think, some simple changes in the words we use daily in geoscience and in other academic fields could promote ...
Kalinnikov, Leonard A.
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SHS Web of Conferences
Ernst Cassirer in his The Philosophy of the Enlightenment writes of Kant’s overcoming of the Enlightenment yet giving its deepest justification. This justification came in the form of epistemology which transformed the modern worldview, handing its form and content over to science. The medieval theistic worldview had to be cleansed from miracles an...
Jeffs, Lianne Merkley, Jane Ronald, Kara Newton, Gary Yang, Lily Gray, Carolyn Steele
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Journal of advanced nursing
This manuscript aims to provide a description of an evidence-informed Science of Care practice-based research and innovation framework that may serve as a guiding framework to generate new discoveries and knowledge around fundamental care in a more integrated manner. New ways of thinking about models of care and implementation strategies in transdi...
Perkat, Eva
Velike družbene krizne razmere človeštvo pahnejo v vsesplošno stanje strahu, negotovosti in nerazumevanja. Prav razumevanje okoliščin, ki ga obdajajo, je ena od ključnih potreb vsakega človeka. Ljudje čutimo potrebo po tem, da bi razumeli vzroke vsega, kar se dogaja okoli nas – še posebej takrat, ko so dogodki izrazito negativni in nepričakovani. V...
Alnahdi, Ghaleb Hamad Schwab, Susanne
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Previous results from large-scale studies often identified a gender gap in achievement outcomes between girls and boys. This study aims to investigate the existence of a relationship between students’ grades and gender differences in practices and attitudes among teachers. Data from the Saudi Arabian TIMSS 2019 were analyzed for this study. The dat...
Davis, Jessica L. Savoie, Gianna Longnecker, Nancy
Published in
Frontiers in Communication
Introduction From the high-stakes operating room of a Seattle hospital, to the shattered remains of a planet in a galaxy far, far away, Hollywood is often critiqued for its representations of scientific knowledge, methods, and/or technology. Existing research into Hollywood representations of science focuses primarily on those that do not align wit...
Zhou, Ping
Published in
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences
Rios Rojas, Clarissa Payne, Benjamin Kuang Heng, Yee Fysh, Adam Kane, Angela Rickli, Jean-Marc Fourie, Kristel Ingram, Paul García Martínez, Juan B Cabral, Mayleen
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The development of this report was led by the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) at the University of Cambridge as part of a global, multi-organisation work programme to provide thinking on science and policy issues. Specifically, we have focused on the complex challenge of the multi-region and trans-cultural governance of Global Catas...
Angelbeck, Bill Plutniak, Sébastien
Angelbeck, Bill. 2022. Anarchism and Archaeology: Approaches to the Past and Present. Zilsel, vol. 11, (Jérôme Lamy, Sébastien Plutniak, éd.) « Sciences et anarchisme: le drapeau noir de la raison », DOI: 10.3917/zil.011.0243.