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]. The country has also been in political and economic crisis since 2014, causing the country’s health system to collapse [56], which presents a situation of uncertainty with respect to incidence of ... diseases such as malaria [58]. The societal and political unrest, external economic Page 5 of 9 sanctions, and migration are not unique to Venezuela. Other countries experience similar barriers to disease
The “Allegory of the Cave,” Book VII of Plato’s Republic, has been a staple in Western philosophical and political thought for millennia. Following a brief summary of Plato’s story told by Socrates ... twice removed from what is real and true. In the cave system as a whole, the shadows “arise from the unnatural divorce of philosophy and political authority” (Hall, 1980, pp. 75) . In this
Does displaying one’s political affiliation in the workplace present a moral dilemma for educators striving to be true pluralists? Two recent graduates of the Higher Education & Student Affairs ... hat Pluralism Corin E. Blanchard Part of the Higher Education Administration Commons Recommended Citation Blanchard, Corin E. and Pehlke, Joy (2005) "What Elephant? The C hallenge of Political
process through alumni/ae giving, the enrollment management philosophy shapes the total relationship students have with colleges and universities. This article examines the transformation in practices ... parents, high school and community personnel, the media, the political world, alumni, donors, and the general public. (Johnson, 2000, p. 5) Fundamentally, due to admissions’ responsibility for the
Millennial Generation’s distaste for polarized political debates and the potential for overly political discussion to silence students, how can service-learning programs continue to support students’ social
examination of students’ political identity development. In this article, the authors apply existing student development theories to this topic and describe ways that student affairs practitioners can ... Schroeder, C. C. ( nderstanding H o w Students D evelop T heir Political Identity Kerry L. Fleming 0 Ray P.R. Quirolgico 0 Timothy O. Haskell 0 Haskell , Timothy O.; Fleming, Kerry L.; and
In a political context characterized by the desire to “Make America Great Again,” the romanticization of the past and the erasure of narratives of marginalized communities affect how students
evaluate how social spatial inclusions (interactions) create political space, specifically with autistic individuals. These theories facilitate identity development primarily through external interactions ... separation between impairment, which is a physical or mental condition situated in the body, and disability, which is the ability or inability to participate in social, political, and economic life. This
. It highlights the continual struggle to transcend socioeconomic, political, and cultural borders, while at the same time, longing for a return to his past. This narrative captures a glimpse into the ... home. For the past seven years of my undergraduate and graduate education, I have fought to transcend socioeconomic, political, academic, and cultural borders. I have lived in multiple worlds, but
patriarchal matrix of white supremacist power relationships. Institutions and individuals within them are part of the fabric of larger social, historical, and political contexts (Hurtado et al., 2012, p. 41 ... self-present, clean, quick, rational, and necessary (Masoumi, 2016, p. 28.) . Necropolitics concerns itself with social and political power to dictate who and how populations should live or die
estimated that about 203L of milk is produced in Jimma Zone per one lactation period of a cow [19]. Seven Woreda (a geo-political sub division of a zone) towns including Agaro, Yebu, Sekoru, Serbo, Shebe
disabilities. Robyn Suchy (he/him) is an M. Ed student in Higher Education and Student A"airs Administration program at the University of Vermont. He received his bachelors degrees in Philosophy and English !om
adequately recognize the political implications of queer identity, which deradicalizes, assimilates, and norms queerness. !e initial model removes activism and resistance to homonormativity from the #nal stage ... queer people from the #nal stage of development. !e model also does not recognize the political and safety implications of coming out. Kenneady and Oswalt (2014) describe a person’s decision to come out
control [ 30, 31 ], for which the political changes in Latin America, Asia, and Europe are to blame. Due to this, from 2017 to 2021, the amount of crop protection chemicals used globally dropped from 2.75
contexts and experiences. Native peoples of the Americas are not monolithic. Further, in the United States, naming is an inherently political process, and varying nations are involved with the US judicial ... Indigenous peoples are rooted in imperialism, white supremacy, and a desire for material gain. Indigenous peoples occupy a liminal space that accounts for both the political and racialized natures of (their
. Language is intertwined with social, cultural, and political realities of their speakers (Pilote & Joncas, 2021) . In Belgium, language has been identi%ed at the core of national identities. As such, the ... country established three distinct linguistic federations (French, German, Flemish) that have executive powers. !is political move ensures fair representation of the di"erent linguistic groups in the
the social and political barriers they may encounter. Furthermore, graduate students should have conversations related to neurodiversity in their respective higher education graduate programs. Burchell ... , M. , Lahdelma , M. , Syurina , E. V. , & Fabri , M. ( 2020 ). A socio-political approach on autistic students' sense of belonging in higher education . Teaching in Higher Education , 1 - 19 Reynolds
they were experiencing. In a study of female political science students, Hesli, Fink, and Duffy (2003 ) found that lack of encouragement from faculty directly contributed to students’ decision to leave ... orientation. Academic affairs-student affairs partnerships have been extremely effective for onboarding new students at the undergraduate level, and this same philosophy could be applied to support incoming
community and movement building. While overlying the core frameworks of CRT and Hip-Hop, I uplift Black narratives and voices. Race is deeply embedded in cultural, political, and social structures (Delgado ... ) . Hip-Hop deepens this interpretation of the freedom struggle and self-determination in “Black cultural and political practices and values” (Morgan & Bennett, 2011, p. 179) . Akom (2009) says that Hip