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2012
Mayo, K., Fisher, J. W., Wilson, D. M., MacLeod, R. D., Newman, N., Thompson, R.
AIM: This project investigated New Zealanders' views about palliative care and local hospice services. METHOD: A representative population-based sample of 1011 New Zealanders completed an online survey. RESULTS: The age, gender, and geographic region of the 1011 participants were broadly
representative of the New Zealand population. Varying awareness of hospice services and palliative care were displayed among respondents, with age and gender influencing awareness. CONCLUSIONS: There was a reasonably good understanding of the concept of palliative care. However, participants could not always
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Fall 2018
school-based friends are more similar in their pedometer-measured PA compared to children who are not friends, and whether these patterns vary across gender, strength of friendship (best versus close friends), and during vs. outside of school. Best female friends exhibited similar levels of PA on school
days and close female friends on non-school days. Only male best reciprocated friends were similar on their total PA levels. Study 2 investigated whether characteristics of the friendship network are associated with the pedometer-measured PA and self-reported ST of children, and differences by gender
network and the pedometer-measured PA of children, and differences by gender. In males, enjoyment of PA mediated positive associations between friend support for PA and child PA, and in-degree centrality and child PA. Though friend support for PA was positively associated with enjoyment and self-efficacy
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Fall 2009
This dissertation examines the relationships between citizenship and sexuality and gender in imperial formations, through an archaeology/genealogy of the subject position of those classified as the hijra. Combining Lacan's symbolic order with Foucault's historic a priori in order to understand
empire, this project examines two main questions: how were sexuality and gender -- notably manifest in the subject position of the hijra -- used as forms of political control in colonial India; and how transformations in empire were produced through changing representations of the hijra. Consequently
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Fall 2020
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth face higher rates of discrimination, comprehensive health challenges, and negative social repercussions than their heterosexual and cisgender peers. As a result, they are more likely to engage in substance use; ideate about, attempt, or die by suicide; drop
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“Nowhere to Turn, Nowhere to Go”: Library & Information Services for Sexual & Gender (LGBTQ) Minorities
“Nowhere to Turn, Nowhere to Go”: Library & Information Services for Sexual & Gender (LGBTQ) Minorities
Download2013-09-26
Presentation to LIS 541. LIS SERVICES IN CULTURALLY DIVERSE SOCIETY in the MLIS program, University of Alberta, on key themes of: - Situating LGBTQ (sexual & gender variant) communities internationally; in the Canadian mosaic; in Canadian library & information services -Key resources for
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Facilitating Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Indigenous Youth to Grow into Resilience through Cultural Intersections
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their own conception of gender beautifully. First, Western research on the risk factors and protective factors of SGM youth will be examined. Second, the concept of Métissage will be explained in the context of the Canadian Indian Residential School Crisis (IRS). Third, the history of Two Spirit (TS
-systems (Masten, 2015, p. 220). Fifth, the Alaskan Two Spirit Braided Resiliency Framework will braid the strands of this research together enabling transgender youth to develop their own conception of gender beautifully. Implications for future practice in public institutions will be provided in an
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Addressing Domestic Violence in Post-Migration Gender Relations: a Prerequisite for Building Sustainable, Resilient Immigrant Communities
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newcomers, they often lose support networks they previously relied on in their home countries. They also face the challenge of navigating new gender role expectations, language barriers, and shifting family dynamics.3 Among the diverse range of stresses faced by newcomer families, domestic violence has been
changes in gender relations experienced by newcomer families are extremely important to early post-migration adaptation. Men are often seen as the key players in migration and are presented with greater opportunities to forge new social ties and pursue available economic prospects. The women, however, are
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Instructional vs. delivery technology: A framework for understanding gender differences in faculty
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Campbell, Katherine, Varnhagen, Stanley
using flexible delivery methods such as Web-based con- ferencing, it is important to understand what gender differences may exist in faculty members' approaches to instructional and communica- tions technologies so that this process may be better facilitated. This paper has three purposes: to highlight
some of the major gender-related differences noted in the literature, including some from a feminist per- spective; to present and discuss related findings found in an exploratory, post-hoc analysis of survey data collected from our institution; and finally, to suggest areas for future research
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The Intersection between Culture and Postpartum Mental Health: An Ethnography of Bhutanese Refugee Women in Edmonton, AB
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, gender, family and community in Bhutanese women's responses to childbirth and the ways in which those relationships change or persist in the face of migration. I interpret Bhutanese women's resilient and strong postpartum responses through these interconnected cultural variables, establishing the vital
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Building gender-aware ecosystems for growth: Women’s entrepreneurial learning and leadership development.
Download2019-12-01
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine processes of entrepreneurial learning and leadership development (ELLD) for women involved in growth-oriented businesses. It considers how ELLD can be supported by building gender-aware ecosystems for growth. Design/methodology/approach – Data are
our understanding of the micro-foundations of growth, the processes involved in ELLD and the importance of developing gender-aware ecosystems.