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Moving back into the realm of studies into media innovations as closely related to journalistic and media organi- zational practices, the research brief penned by Jens
innovation, on both theoretical and utterly concrete levels, in Lars Nyre’s article and in Jan Bierhoff and Sander Kruitwagen’ Research Brief on the “Reading Radar.”
A philosophical understanding of games will not only con- tribute to the philosophy of action, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, and metaphysics, but also give us some of
The proposed model of two professionalism models (Evetts, 2010, p.130): organ- isational-based professionalism and occupational-based professionalism in knowledge societies is
However, as the sociology of the medical profession, in general, has stated, the cornerstone of professional identity remains predicated on clinical autonomy, and practitioners
It should be noted that the code of conduct is drafted for psychologists in general and not specifically for psychologists in (mental) health care. However, looking at
As signatures represent significant moments in the professionals’ material enactment of account- ability, the authors all demonstrate how the signature and the larger
So the key pedagogical approach which is the main focus for this Special Issue involves the use of visual techniques and technologies to support effective student learning in