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Societies, Volume 14, Issue 11

November 2024 - 31 articles

Cover Story: Disabled people need to be activists given the many problematic lived realities they face. However, they frequently encounter obstacles in traditional offline activism. Online activism could be a potential alternative. The objective of this scoping review is to examine the extent and nature of the coverage of disabled people in the academic literature that focuses on online activism. Of the 18,069 abstracts, only 54 relevant pieces were found. The thematic analysis identified 24 themes. The three main themes were the positive role and use of online activism; the technical accessibility barriers to online activism; and the attitudinal accessibility problems arising from ableist judgments. The study underscores the necessity for further research given the few relevant abstracts found. View this paper
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Articles (31)

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,048 Views
13 Pages

11 November 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic introduced widespread stigma toward individuals who contracted the virus, impacting social interactions and perceptions within communities. This study aimed to understand personal and perceived parental stigma toward COVID-19 su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,251 Views
19 Pages

11 November 2024

Drawing on 65 in-depth interviews with young Romanians between 22 and 33 years old, the contribution of this article is to offer an innovative analysis of the work experiences of second-generation young people who, having studied and completed their...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
9,700 Views
17 Pages

7 November 2024

Despite the benefits of inclusion at work, organizational inclusivity efforts—such as diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) trainings—often fail. Thus, there is a need to investigate from an employee point of view which characterist...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,231 Views
17 Pages

Career Interventions at a Distance: A Systematic Literature Review

  • Célia Sampaio,
  • Maria do Céu Taveira,
  • Catarina Carvalho and
  • Ana Daniela Silva

5 November 2024

Background: Due to global technological advances, psychology professionals have experienced constant changes in their daily routines. The field of career development and vocational psychology is no different. Amplified by the adjustments brought abou...

  • Concept Paper
  • Open Access
2,688 Views
12 Pages

5 November 2024

Willingness to intervene as an effective bystander is critical in preventing partner violence and fostering safety among college students. Informed by the Social Determinants of Health framework, this conceptual paper provides an overview of the back...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,441 Views
19 Pages

Improving Innovative Work Behavior in Small and Medium Enterprises: Integrating Transformational Leadership, Knowledge Sharing, and Psychological Empowerment

  • I Nengah Aristana,
  • Ni Made Dwi Puspitawati,
  • Putu Pradiva Putra Salain,
  • Viktor Koval,
  • Oksana Konarivska and
  • Tetiana Paniuk

3 November 2024

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) significantly contribute to society’s growth and welfare. Nevertheless, SMEs often experience challenges, i.e., high levels of competition and market demands. To maintain SMEs’ existence, a competitive...

  • Concept Paper
  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,138 Views
28 Pages

Information, Entanglement, and Emergent Social Norms: Searching for ‘Normal’

  • James Scott Cardinal and
  • Jennifer Ann Loughmiller-Cardinal

2 November 2024

Social norms are often regarded as informal rules or strategies. Previously, we have proposed that norms are better understood as information. Social norms represent a behavioral adaptation that identifies and curates the information required to crea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,210 Views
25 Pages

Digital Competencies as Predictors of Academic Self-Efficacy: Correlations and Implications for Educational Development

  • Vicente González-Prida,
  • Julima Gisella Chuquin-Berrios,
  • Fabricio Miguel Moreno-Menéndez,
  • Jesús César Sandoval-Trigos,
  • Diana Pariona-Amaya and
  • Kesler Osmar Gómez-Bernaola

1 November 2024

This study focuses on determining the correlation between digital competencies and academic self-efficacy of students in universities in the Selva Central (Central Jungle) region of Peru to establish the significance of these factors in academic achi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,834 Views
27 Pages

Land of Maramureș (Romania) Identity Valences: Perceptions, Promotion and Potential for Valorisation

  • Cristian-Nicolae Boțan,
  • Viorel Gligor,
  • Silviu-Florin Fonogea,
  • Ion-Horațiu Pavel and
  • Csaba Horvath

1 November 2024

The territorial personality of a region is defined by its diverse elements and complex interrelations, evolving over time. This scientific endeavour, particularly prevalent in regional geography, aims to understand and leverage these identity element...

  • Concept Paper
  • Open Access
3,412 Views
11 Pages

31 October 2024

Indigenous women and children in Canada are significantly more likely to experience some form of family violence than their non-Indigenous counterparts. However, biomedical and academic discussions around the violence that Indigenous women and their...

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