Analytic criminology: Mechanisms and methods in the explanation of crime and its causes
Criminology is a smorgasbord of disparate theory and poorly integrated research findings.
Theories tend to focus either on people's crime propensity or the criminogenic inducements …
Theories tend to focus either on people's crime propensity or the criminogenic inducements …
The Dreyfus model of clinical problem-solving skills acquisition: a critical perspective
A Peña - Medical education online, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Context: The Dreyfus model describes how individuals progress through various
levels in their acquisition of skills and subsumes ideas with regard to how individuals learn …
levels in their acquisition of skills and subsumes ideas with regard to how individuals learn …
[HTML][HTML] Trust in artificial intelligence: From a Foundational Trust Framework to emerging research opportunities
With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the issue of trust in AI emerges as a paramount
societal concern. Despite increased attention of researchers, the topic remains fragmented …
societal concern. Despite increased attention of researchers, the topic remains fragmented …
Revisiting positionality and the thesis of situated knowledge
D Simandan - Dialogues in human geography, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Feminist and queer epistemologies have been influential throughout the social sciences by
means of the development of a set of interrelated approaches involving positionality …
means of the development of a set of interrelated approaches involving positionality …
The social model of disability: Dichotomy between impairment and disability
D Anastasiou, JM Kauffman - Journal of medicine and …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The rhetoric of the social model of disability is presented, and its basic claims are critiqued.
Proponents of the social model use the distinction between impairment and disability to …
Proponents of the social model use the distinction between impairment and disability to …
Competition, contingency, and destabilization in urban assemblages and actor-networks
D Simandan - Urban Geography, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This intervention contributes to recent work in urban geography that integrates the
conceptual frameworks of assemblages and actor-network theory by highlighting two …
conceptual frameworks of assemblages and actor-network theory by highlighting two …
Gross motor development in preschoolers through Conductivist and constructivist physical recreational activities: comparative research
S Calero-Morales, GC Vinueza-Burgos… - Sports, 2023 - mdpi.com
Develo** gross motor function implies strengthening the basic body position and the
balance associated with posture and mobility, for which different teaching models and …
balance associated with posture and mobility, for which different teaching models and …
Why crime happens: A situational action theory
POH Wikström - Analytical sociology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Situational action theory (SAT) explains why crime happens, and more broadly why people
follow and break common rules of conduct. SAT proposes that the causes of human actions …
follow and break common rules of conduct. SAT proposes that the causes of human actions …
Explaining crime as moral actions
POH Wikström - Handbook of the Sociology of Morality, 2010 - Springer
Morality is rarely the main topic in criminological theory and research. However, an analysis
of what constitutes a crime and what moves people to engage in acts of crime suggests that …
of what constitutes a crime and what moves people to engage in acts of crime suggests that …
Organizations, social problems, and system change: Invigorating the third mandate of organizational research
Organizations across sectors appear to be shifting their ambitions from solving social
problems to changing entire social systems. This phenomenon offers a timely opportunity to …
problems to changing entire social systems. This phenomenon offers a timely opportunity to …