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    A Study in Contrasts: Eligibility Criteria in a Twenty-Year Sample of NSABP and POG Clinical Trials.Abraham Fuks, Charles Weijer, Benjamin Freedman, Stanley Shapiro, Myriam Skrutkowska & Amina Riaz - unknown
    We studied changes in eligibility criteria--the largest impediment to patient accrual--in two samples of clinical trials. Trials from the NSABP (National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Program) and POG (Pediatric Oncology Group) were analyzed. After eliminating duplications, the criteria in each protocol were enumerated and classified according to a novel schema. NSABP trials contained significantly more criteria than POG trials, and added precision criteria (making study populations homogeneous) at a faster rate than POG studies. The difference between NSABP studies (explanatory (...)
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    Organizational politics and affective commitment of expatriates: moderating role of Islamic work ethics.Adnan Riaz, Syed Ahsan Jamil & Saira Mahmood - 2023 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 12 (2):419-439.
    Are the employees working in different countries and enjoying healthy compensation truly loyal to their organization? Our study attempts to answer this question by examining the role of perception of politics on the affective commitment of expatriates in the Sultanate of Oman. Following the axiom of equity theory, the relationships between the perception of politics (POP) to affective commitment (AC) and Islamic work ethics (IWE) to affective commitment (AC) was tested. The moderating role of Islamic work ethics was also examined (...)
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    Aminas biógenas en alimentos: métodos moleculares para la detección e identificación de bacterias productoras.Beatriz Del Río, Begoña Redruello, María Fernández, Victor Ladero & Miguel A. Álvarez - 2020 - Arbor 196 (795):545.
    Las aminas biógenas son compuestos nitrogenados de pequeño tamaño con actividad biológica que se forman por la descarboxilación enzimática de ciertos aminoácidos. Las aminas biógenas se encuentran presentes en todos los seres vivos, en los que participan en procesos biológicas de gran importancia. Sin em­bargo, debido al metabolismo de algunos microorganismos, estos compuestos se pueden acumular en alimentos en concentraciones elevadas, constituyendo un riesgo para la salud de los consumido­res. Para que las aminas biógenas alcancen estas concentraciones elevadas en los (...)
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    Taking Exception to Norm: The Caretaker Governments in Bangladesh.Riaz Partha Khan - forthcoming - Constellations.
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  5. “Saving Amina”: Global Justice for Women and Intercultural Dialogue.Alison M. Jaggar - 2005 - Ethics and International Affairs 19 (3):55-75.
    Western moral and political theorists have devoted much attention to the victimization of women by non-western cultures. But, conceiving injustice to poor women in poor countries as a matter of their oppression by illiberal cultures yields an imcomplete understanding of their situation.
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    Understanding nurses’ justification of restraint in a neurosurgical setting: A qualitative interview study.Amina Guenna Holmgren, Ann-Christin von Vogelsang, Anna Lindblad & Niklas Juth - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (1):71-85.
    Background Despite its negative impact on patients and nurses, the use of restraint in somatic health care continues in many settings. Understanding the reasons and justifications for the use of restraint among nurses is crucial in order to manage this challenge. Aim To understand nurses’ justifications for restraint use in neurosurgical care. Research design A qualitative, descriptive design was used. Data were analysed with inductive qualitative content analysis. Participants and research context Semi-structured interviews with 15 nurses working in three neurosurgical (...)
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    Muslim Faith in Pakistan: A Faith-Development View on Fundamentalist to Mature Orientations.Amina Hanif Tarar, Syeda Salma Hassan & Barbara Keller - 2017 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 39 (1):27-60.
    Faith development theory has evolved as a prominent theoretical perspective during the past three decades to explain different ways of relating to religious beliefs and worldviews. Recent revisions of the theory have elaborated on these characteristic ways as religious styles namely the fundamentalist, mutual, individuative-systemic, and dialogical. The present study developed an Urdu version of its principal measure, i.e., Faith Development Interview, to analyze twelve cases of Muslims of various religious affiliations within Islam in Pakistan. Four case studies representative of (...)
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  8. In/through the bodies of women: rethinking gender in African politics.Amina Mire - 2001 - Polis 8:1-19.
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    Conflitto e armonia nel pensiero cinese dell'età classica: il Trattato sui riti di Xunzi.Amina Crisma - 2004 - Padova: Unipress.
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    Restraint in somatic healthcare: how should it be regulated?Amina Guenna Holmgren, Ann-Christin von Vogelsang, Anna Lindblad & Niklas Juth - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Restraint is regularly used in somatic healthcare settings, and countries have chosen different paths to regulate restraint in somatic healthcare. One overarching problem when regulating restraint is to ensure that patients with reduced decision-making capacity receive the care they need and at the same time ensure that patients with a sufficient degree of decision-making capacity are not forced into care that they do not want. Here, arguments of justice, trust in the healthcare system, minimising harm and respecting autonomy are contrasted (...)
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  11. "The saved and the lost." Attempt to recall on-line.Natalia Viatkina, Amina Kkhelufi, Kseniia Myroshnyk & Nataliia Reva - 2020 - Sententiae 39 (2):226-240.
    Interview of Amina Kkhelufi, Kseniia Myroshnyk, Nataliia Reva with Natalia Viatkina.
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    Faith styles and perceptions of other faiths among Muslims.Amina Hanif Tarar, Syeda Salma Hasan & Barbara Keller - 2021 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 43 (1):41-64.
    The positive role of religion in reducing prejudice has remained a neglected theme in Psychology of religion, concerning itself mostly with prejudice and fundamentalism. Recently, noting the absence of a positive antithesis to prejudice and fundamentalism, faith development theory presents xenosophia as going beyond mere tolerance to a creative engagement with other religious faiths to develop new insights and broaden one’s own worldview. The current research undertakes a study of Muslim faith contents to get insights into how these beliefs shape (...)
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    Scientific Seminar of the Student Society of Oral History of Philosophy.Amina Kkhelufi - 2019 - Sententiae 38 (2):215-217.
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    Obtaining Informed Consent in an Egyptian Research Study.Amina M. Rashad, Fiona MacVane Phipps & Melanie Haith-Cooper - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (4):394-399.
    This article explores the concept of internationally acceptable codes of ethics within the context of an Egyptian nurse’s PhD studies. Theoretical work, including gaining ethical approval for the project, took place in the UK, while the data collection phase of the study was done in Egypt. This highlighted areas where the Arab Muslim interpretation of some ethical principles, especially around the issue of gaining informed consent, differed from that currently accepted in British research ethics. The authors argue that it may (...)
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  15. Moral understanding and knowledge.Amber Riaz - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (1):113-128.
    Moral understanding is a species of knowledge. Understanding why an action is wrong, for example, amounts to knowing why the action is wrong. The claim that moral understanding is immune to luck while moral knowledge is not does not withstand scrutiny; nor does the idea that there is something deep about understanding for there are different degrees of understanding. It is also mistaken to suppose that grasping is a distinct psychological state that accompanies understanding. To understand why something is the (...)
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  16. The myth of the incredible eyewitness.Amina Memon & Thomson & Don - 2007 - In Sergio Della Sala (ed.), Tall Tales About the Mind and Brain: Separating Fact From Fiction. Oxford University Press.
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    Black Women, the Economic Crisis and the British State.Amina Mama - 1984 - Feminist Review 17 (1):21-35.
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    What Does it Mean to Do Feminist Research in African Contexts?Amina Mama - 2011 - Feminist Review 98 (1_suppl):e4-e20.
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    Au Maroc.Amina Benmansour - 1999 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:14-14.
    La présente étude se veut une réflexion exploratoire sur la recherche féminine. Elle s’appuie, d’une part, sur les écrits de plus en plus nombreux ces deux dernières décennies sur la question féminine, où la femme est autant productrice qu’objet d’analyse et, d’autre part, sur une expérience de cinq années menée au sein d’un groupe de recherche pluridisciplinaire multilingue spécialisé dans les études sur la femme. Il s’agit en l’occurrence du Groupe Universitaire d’Etudes Féminines (G.U.E.F..
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    Au Maroc.Amina Benmansour - 1999 - Clio 9.
    La présente étude se veut une réflexion exploratoire sur la recherche féminine. Elle s’appuie, d’une part, sur les écrits de plus en plus nombreux ces deux dernières décennies sur la question féminine, où la femme est autant productrice qu’objet d’analyse et, d’autre part, sur une expérience de cinq années menée au sein d’un groupe de recherche pluridisciplinaire multilingue spécialisé dans les études sur la femme. Il s’agit en l’occurrence du Groupe Universitaire d’Etudes Féminines (G.U.E.F...
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  21. In/through the bodies of women: Rethinking gender in african politics.Mire Amina - 1998 - Polis 6 (2).
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    The Notion of Identity in the Philosophy of John Locke: Through the Influences of Religion Ideas.Amina Kkhelufi - 2022 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac 1 (1):62-74.
    John Locke is one of the key figures in the history of early modern philosophy. He had a great influence on the development of philosophy, which is based on the empirical method, and on the political systems of countries. And even though his works have not been deprived of attention, some questions of his philosophy remain insufficiently disclosed. The author's deals with the religious turn in studies of John Loke. Attention is paid to the role of religion in the philosophy (...)
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    Citizenship and faith.Amina Wadud - 2005 - In Marilyn Friedman (ed.), Women and Citizenship. Oup Usa. pp. 170--187.
    Wadud analyzes citizenship in theocratic states governed by Shari’ah, or Islamic law, states which do not traditionally envisage the equality of women. Against such theocratic systems, Wadud argues that the canonical Islamic tradition of jurisprudence is open to reinterpretation in light of changing conditions in Muslim societies. According to Wadud, the Qur’an does not restrict agency on the grounds of gender. The gender disparity that has developed in Islamic tradition and theory denies women the means of completing their duties before (...)
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    New Studies of Locke Philosophy of Religion.Amina Khelufi - 2017 - Sententiae 36 (2):146-153.
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    A new approach for explaining dreaming and Rem sleep mechanisms.Amina Khambalia & Colin M. Shapiro - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (6):558-559.
    The following review summarizes and examines Mark Solms's article Dreaming and REM Sleep are controlled by different brain mechanisms, which argues why the understanding of REM sleep as the physiological equivalent of dreaming needs to be re-analyzed. An analysis of Solms's article demonstrates that he makes a convincing argument against the paradigmatic activation-synthesis model proposed by Hobson and McCarley and provides provocative evidence to support his claim that REM and dreaming are dissociable states. In addition, to situate Solms's findings in (...)
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    Feminist ‘Selves’ and Feminism's ‘Others’: Feminist Representations of Jamaat-E-Islami Women in Pakistan.Amina Jamal - 2005 - Feminist Review 81 (1):52-73.
    In Pakistan, as in many other societies, politico-religious movements or so-called Islamist fundamentalist movements are becoming an important site for women's activism as well as the harnessing of such activism to promote agendas that seem to undermine women's autonomy. This has become a concern for a growing feminist literature which from a variety of political and theoretical positions seeks to understand and explain the subject-position of Muslim women as politico-religious activists. This paper attempts a deconstructive reading of texts by leading (...)
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    Gendered Islam and Modernity in the Nation-Space: Women's Modernism in the Jamaat-e-Islami of Pakistan.Amina Jamal - 2009 - Feminist Review 91 (1):9-28.
    Feminist scholarship on women in religious and right-wing social and political movements has moved from a reductive focus on causal or motivational factors to more sophisticated analyses explicating processes of agency and subject formation. With the aim of expanding and deepening this conceptual space, I will discuss some of my interactions with a group of women in the Jamaat-e-Islami in Pakistan, as we attempted to explore the complex meanings of ‘the modern’ that informed the self-understanding of my interviewees. My work (...)
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    Intersectionality in Clinical Medicine: The Need for a Conceptual Framework.Yolonda Wilson, Amina White, Akilah Jefferson & Marion Danis - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (2):8-19.
    Intersectionality has become a significant intellectual approach for those thinking about the ways that race, gender, and other social identities converge in order to create unique forms of oppression. Although the initial work on intersectionality addressed the unique position of black women relative to both black men and white women, the concept has since been expanded to address a range of social identities. Here we consider how to apply some of the theoretical tools provided by intersectionality to the clinical context. (...)
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    Design and Implementation of Novel LMI-Based Iterative Learning Robust Nonlinear Controller.Saleem Riaz, Hui Lin, Farkhanda Afzal & Ayesha Maqbool - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-13.
    An iterative learning robust fault-tolerant control algorithm is proposed for a class of uncertain discrete systems with repeated action with nonlinear and actuator faults. First, by defining an actuator fault coefficient matrix, we convert the iterative learning control system into an equivalent unknown nonlinear repetitive process model. Then, based on the mixed Lyapunov function approach, we describe the stability of the nonlinear repetitive mechanism on time and trial indices and have appropriate conditions for the repeated control system’s stability in terms (...)
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    How Do Internal and External CSR Affect Employees' Organizational Identification? A Perspective from the Group Engagement Model.Imran Hameed, Zahid Riaz, Ghulam A. Arain & Omer Farooq - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    ‘We will not be pacified’: From freedom fighters to feminists.Amina Mama - 2020 - European Journal of Women's Studies 27 (4):362-380.
    Whether hailed for transitioning to the ballot box, or condemned for failing to hold elections, Africa’s postcolonial states exhibit profound contradictions in the arena of gender politics. Where reforms have been achieved, implementation remains minimal, as undemocratic state structures and uncivil societies alike lack the political will to change. This article addresses the emergence of feminism as an intellectual and political force for freedom that radically challenges the ongoing exploitation and oppression of women in Africa. It focuses on the contribution (...)
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    The birth of the «European Dictionary of Philosophies» and Barbara Cassin’s discovery.Constantin Sigov, Amina Kkhelufi, Daria-Aseniia Kolomiiets, Olha Simoroz & Vsevolod Khoma - 2019 - Sententiae 38 (1):153-170.
    Interview with Constantine Sigov, dedicated to the history of the "European Dictionary of Philosophies": from the emergence of an idea in the early 90's in France until the accomplishment of the Ukrainian edition in 2019.
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    How to Identify Moral Experts.Amber Riaz - 2020 - The Journal of Ethics 25 (1):123-136.
    Many philosophers think that we can identify, e.g., a weather expert by checking if she has a track record of making accurate weather predictions but that there isn’t an analogous way for laypeople to verify the judgement of a putative moral expert. The weather is an independent check for weather expertise but there is no independent check for moral expertise, and the only way for laypeople to identify moral experts is to engage in first-order moral reasoning of one’s own. But (...)
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    Social Entrepreneurship in Non-munificent Institutional Environments and Implications for Institutional Work: Insights from China.Babita Bhatt, Israr Qureshi & Suhaib Riaz - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (3):605-630.
    We investigate the research question: Why are there very few social enterprises in China? Our findings unpack four types of institutional challenges to social entrepreneurship, as perceived by social entrepreneurs: norms of a strong role for government; misunderstood or unknown role for social enterprises; non-supportive rules and regulations; and lack of socio-cultural values and beliefs in support of social goals. We contribute to the literature on social enterprises by showing how an institutional environment may be “non-munificent,” i.e., non-supportive for the (...)
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    The Colour of Love: Mixed Race Relationships.Amina Mama - 1993 - Feminist Review 43 (1):102-106.
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    How to Identify Moral Experts.Amber Riaz - 2020 - The Journal of Ethics 25 (1):123-136.
    Many philosophers think that we can identify, e.g., a weather expert by checking if she has a track record of making accurate weather predictions but that there isn’t an analogous way for laypeople to verify the judgement of a putative moral expert. The weather is an independent check for weather expertise but there is no independent check for moral expertise, and the only way for laypeople to identify moral experts is to engage in first-order moral reasoning of one’s own. But (...)
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    Letter.Amina Mama - 1983 - Feminist Review 15 (1):99-100.
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    Showing Our Colours: Afro-German Women Speak Out. [REVIEW]Amina Mama - 1993 - Feminist Review 45 (1):129-132.
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    Gaps in Ethics Consultation Support for Patients and Families and Practical Guidance for Future Research or Quality Work Involving These Stakeholders.Hilary Mabel, Sundus Riaz, Marguerite Augustine & Jane Jankowski - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (6):75-77.
    Volume 20, Issue 6, June 2020, Page 75-77.
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    “The saved and the lost.” Attempt to recall on-line. Part II.Natalia Viatkina, Amina Kkhelufi, Kseniia Myroshnyk & Nataliia Reva - 2021 - Sententiae 40 (1):160-174.
    Interview of Amina Khelufi, Kseniia Myroshnyk and Nataliia Reva with Natalia Viatkina.
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    Violence against Black Women: Gender, Race and State Responses.Amina Mama - 1989 - Feminist Review 32 (1):30-48.
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    Syed Muhammad Jaunpuri as Reformer of Islam: An Historical Overview.Masood Riaz, Fouzia Ahmed & Fizza Ali - 2023 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 62 (1):81-92.
    _In 1497, Syed Muhammad Jaunpuri of India claimed to be a reformer with the mission to purify Islam by justifying his claim according to the teachings and sayings of the Prophet of Islam. He started by curbing the innovations, focusing on belief in Allah, offering prayers, search for God and the truth, and also challenging the religious scholars of his time. Thus, he was criticized by religious scholars by refuting Jaunpuri’s claim of being a reformer, interestingly, academicians have also ignored (...)
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    On the Factors Influencing Green Purchase Intention: A Meta-Analysis Approach.Wencan Zhuang, Xiaoguang Luo & Muhammad Usman Riaz - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study systematically analyzes the factors that affect consumers’ green purchase intention. Through a comprehensive literature review, the influencing factors of consumers’ green purchase intention are organized into three categories: cognitive factors, consumer individual characteristics, and social factors. Next, a meta-analysis of 54 empirical papers was conducted using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis 3.0 software to quantitatively assess these relationships. The results revealed that green perceived value, attitude, and green trust have a significant positive influence on green purchase intention. Perceived behavior control, perceived (...)
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    Sabr_ and _Shukr: doing justice to medical futility.Sara Riaz - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Medicine is no stranger to patience. In fact, the word ‘patient’ has an etymology stemming from the Latin word ‘patiens’, describing the one who tolerates suffering.1 In this sense, the cornerstone of medicine, the patient–physician relationship, reflects passive language, ‘to suffer’. This suffering must be understood, and should be most intimately understood by those who provide care that is beyond a patient’s reach. The case of patients and their loved ones requesting medically futile care at the end of life is (...)
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    Militarism, Conflict and Women's Activism in the Global Era: Challenges and Prospects for Women in Three West African Contexts.Margo Okazawa-Rey & Amina Mama - 2012 - Feminist Review 101 (1):97-123.
    This article develops a feminist perspective on militarism in Africa, drawing examples from the Nigerian, Sierra Leonean and Liberian civil wars spanning several decades to examine women's participation in the conflict, their survival and livelihood strategies, and their activism. We argue that postcolonial conflicts epitomise some of the worst excesses of militarism in the era of neoliberal globalisation, and that the economic, organisational and ideological features of militarism undermine the prospects for democratisation, social justice and genuine security, especially for women, (...)
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    The Influence of Brand Image and Favorability Toward Citizens in a Product’s Country of Origin on Product Evaluation: Moderating Effects of Switching Costs.Yan Shen & Riaz Ahmad - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study aimed to provide practical implications for South Korean corporations seeking to enter the Chinese market. It explored the influences of brand image and favorability toward citizens in a product’s country of origin on consumers’ product evaluation and repurchase intention, in addition to examining the moderating effects of procedural switching costs, financial switching costs, and relational switching costs on the aforementioned influences. Although previous studies have established the relationships between some of the aforementioned variables, further research is required to (...)
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    Music listening in families and peer groups: benefits for young people's social cohesion and emotional well-being across four cultures.Diana Boer & Amina Abubakar - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Semiotics of rape in Pakistan: What’s missing in the digital illustrations?Mehvish Riaz - 2021 - Discourse and Communication 15 (4):433-457.
    What remains invisible in the discourse, contributes to perpetuating multilayered inequalities through discourse. Stereotypical representations, under-representations, hyper-representations, or misrepresentations regulate rape myths, and consequently, particular ways of seeing and behaving of those inside or outside the cultural boundaries. It has, therefore, been studied if and how rape victims and perpetrators have been visually represented and framed in the digital illustrations on rape in Pakistan. Discrepancies concerning identity construction of the rape victims and rapists as well as the depiction of multifarious (...)
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    Environmental management, nonmarket strategy, and firm performance in emerging markets: The case of ISO 14001.Hammad Riaz, Abubakr Saeed, Tahiru Azaaviele Liedong & Tazeeb Rajwani - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1):139-163.
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    Jamal khashoggi’s murder: Exploring frames in cross-national media coverage.Saqib Riaz, Babar Shah & Mati Rehman - 2022 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 61 (1):15-30.
    This research study was aimed to examine the cross-national coverage and framing patterns about Jamal Khashoggi’s murder in international media through focusing on newspapers. Khashoggi; an internationally acclaimed US based Saudi journalist was brutally assassinated at Kingdom’s consulate in Turkey which created the global outcry. As this issue made headlines worldwide for several months, the media from USA, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Turkey; the most substantially and politically involved countries presumably used certain framing patterns in their coverage. To find (...)
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