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Understandings Of Vulnerability And Social Determinants Of Health In Forensic And Expert Social Anthropology: A Scoping Review, James W. W. Rose, David M. Tran
Understandings Of Vulnerability And Social Determinants Of Health In Forensic And Expert Social Anthropology: A Scoping Review, James W. W. Rose, David M. Tran
The Qualitative Report
Forensic and expert social anthropology (FESA) is a branch of social anthropology that specialises in the provision of evidence to legal-administrative processes, which are overseen by courts and other legally empowered bodies, and which give regard to the social cultures of legally and administratively involved individuals and communities (LAIICs). Despite a preoccupation with political advocacy in the broader philosophy of social anthropology, FESA literature does not typically give regard to LAIIC vulnerability defined qualitatively in terms of social determinants of health, including physical, mental, and social well-being. This paper presents findings from a JBI/PRISMA-ScR scoping review of n=1,674 texts, identifying …
How Can Generative Ai (Genai) Enhance Or Hinder Qualitative Studies? A Critical Appraisal From South Asia, Nepal, Niroj Dahal
How Can Generative Ai (Genai) Enhance Or Hinder Qualitative Studies? A Critical Appraisal From South Asia, Nepal, Niroj Dahal
The Qualitative Report
Qualitative researchers can benefit from using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), such as different versions of ChatGPT—GPT-3.5 or GPT-4, Google Bard—now renamed as a Gemini, and Bing Chat—now renamed as a Copilot, in their studies. The scientific community has used artificial intelligence (AI) tools in various ways. However, using GenAI has generated concerns regarding potential research unreliability, bias, and unethical outcomes in GenAI-generated research results. Considering these concerns, the purpose of this commentary is to review the current use of GenAI in qualitative research, including its strengths, limitations, and ethical dilemmas from the perspective of critical appraisal from South Asia, Nepal. …
Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 48, Issue 2
The Local Government Antitrust Act: Continuing To Allow An Illusion To Supersede Economic Freedom, Thomas D. Brierton, Peter Bowal
The Local Government Antitrust Act: Continuing To Allow An Illusion To Supersede Economic Freedom, Thomas D. Brierton, Peter Bowal
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Anonymous & Unregulated: Why A Product Of Privacy Needs Regulation, Yuliana Reyes
Anonymous & Unregulated: Why A Product Of Privacy Needs Regulation, Yuliana Reyes
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Academic Performance Or Stimulant Misuse: How Opioid Regulation Strategies Can Address The Escalating Stimulant Epidemic, Gabriela Gonzalez
Enhancing Academic Performance Or Stimulant Misuse: How Opioid Regulation Strategies Can Address The Escalating Stimulant Epidemic, Gabriela Gonzalez
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stakeholder's Divided Concerns On Issues Of Artificial Intelligence And Inventorship: Suggested Guidance To Alleviate These Concerns, Madison Mathews
Stakeholder's Divided Concerns On Issues Of Artificial Intelligence And Inventorship: Suggested Guidance To Alleviate These Concerns, Madison Mathews
Nova Law Review
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Identity Transformation Through Transformative Learning: Nepali Mathematics Educators' Perspectives, Tara Paudel, Bal Chandra Luitel, Niroj Dahal
Identity Transformation Through Transformative Learning: Nepali Mathematics Educators' Perspectives, Tara Paudel, Bal Chandra Luitel, Niroj Dahal
Transformations
This paper reflects the perspective of identity transformation of mathematics educators through the lens of transformative learning, foregrounded on Tara’s doctoral research journey. The process of identity transformation seeks to foster reformative skills at various levels by altering individuals and their identities. This is achieved by posing questions about the past that challenge deeply ingrained assumptions, beliefs, values, and perspectives. Therefore, this paper’s focus is on how transformative learning facilitates a shift in identity. This issue signifies a theoretical void that warrants further investigation. Consequently, this paper examines identity transformations through the theories and lens of transformative learning. In doing …
Reflecting On Academic Freedom Through Fiction: A Theatrical Exploration Of The Blurry Contours Of The Freedom To Teach, Julie Paquin, Maude Choko
Reflecting On Academic Freedom Through Fiction: A Theatrical Exploration Of The Blurry Contours Of The Freedom To Teach, Julie Paquin, Maude Choko
The Qualitative Report
This article aims at exploring the contribution that creative forms of research can make to the study of a little-known aspect of academic freedom in the Canadian context – academic freedom in curriculum development. It seeks to address the methodological challenge posed by research on academic freedom, that is, the fact that any academic writing on this topic necessarily draws initially, though not exclusively, from the researchers’ own experiences and perspectives. The article brings to life a fictional faculty meeting, during which questions about academic freedom in teaching are discussed. Although this meeting is the product of our imagination, its …
Writing Philosophical Autoethnography: A Review, Niroj Dahal
Writing Philosophical Autoethnography: A Review, Niroj Dahal
The Qualitative Report
As a book reviewer, I am penning down my thoughts restlessly on the book, Writing Philosophical Autoethnography, with a diverse audience in mind, encompassing readers, writers, and researchers of all levels from various disciplines in the social sciences and education. This groundbreaking work, edited by Alec Grant and published by Routledge, masterfully blends philosophy and autoethnography (Grant, 2023). The book distinguishes itself through its philosophical depth, with each chapter demonstrating a profound engagement with philosophical debates and theories rooted in Western philosophical traditions. This approach sets it apart from other autoethnographic works where philosophical concepts often appear to be …
Ensuring Quality In Qualitative Research: A Researcher's Reflections, Niroj Dahal
Ensuring Quality In Qualitative Research: A Researcher's Reflections, Niroj Dahal
The Qualitative Report
This reflective paper is the outcome of my qualitative research engagement aligned with quality standards. I began with autoethnography in my master's research in mathematics education (see Dahal, 2013), then moved on to narrative inquiry in my MPhil research (see Dahal, 2017), and collaborative autoethnography in my doctoral research (see Dahal, 2023). With the above, this paper aims to clarify the quality criteria used in autoethnography, narrative inquiry, and collaborative autoethnography based on my experiences to evaluate the robustness of qualitative research from various ontological and epistemological vantage points. Likewise, this article offers a comprehensive overview of the key elements …
Ulama's Resistance To The Closing Of Worship Places During The Covid-19 Pandemic In Indonesia, Luthfi Hadi Aminuddin, Isnatin Ulfah, Siti Rohmaturrosyidah Ratnawati, Chafid Wahyudi
Ulama's Resistance To The Closing Of Worship Places During The Covid-19 Pandemic In Indonesia, Luthfi Hadi Aminuddin, Isnatin Ulfah, Siti Rohmaturrosyidah Ratnawati, Chafid Wahyudi
The Qualitative Report
PPKM Darurat (the implementation of community activity restrictions) is one of the policies implemented by the Indonesian government to control the spread of COVID-19. PPKM Darurat received opposition from ulama (Islamic religious leaders) because all places of worship had to be closed. Our qualitative study explores the forms, factors, and impacts of ulama’s resistance to the closing of worship places during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research data were collected through interviews with participating ulama. This study indicates that ulama’s resistance to the closure of places of worship during the PPKM Darurat period manifested in discourse and action. In …
El Ejercicio De Los Derechos De Acceso A La Información Y La Participación En Asuntos Ambientales En La Protección De Los Derechos Bioculturales E Intergeneracionales, Ana M. Roldan, Carolina Restrepo, Jorge E. Vasquez
El Ejercicio De Los Derechos De Acceso A La Información Y La Participación En Asuntos Ambientales En La Protección De Los Derechos Bioculturales E Intergeneracionales, Ana M. Roldan, Carolina Restrepo, Jorge E. Vasquez
The Qualitative Report
Los derechos de acceso a la información, a la participación y a la justicia en asuntos ambientales se han definido como las bases más adecuadas para realizar el desarrollo sostenible, una práctica que debe integrar la prevención y la debida resolución de los conflictos socioambientales. En ese contexto se propuso como pregunta de investigación ¿Cómo ha sido el ejercicio de los derechos de acceso a la información y la participación para la protección de derechos intergeneracionales y bioculturales en Colombia a partir de la vigencia de la Constitución Política de 1991? un problema que se respalda en los derechos de …
Analyzing The Constitutionality Of Anti-Bds Laws: Individual Rights Versus State Interests, Manal Juma
Analyzing The Constitutionality Of Anti-Bds Laws: Individual Rights Versus State Interests, Manal Juma
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 47, Issue 3
A Unique Killing: Adoptive Parents Who Kill Their Adopted Children; Adopted Children Who Kill Their Adoptive Parents, Karen Greenberg, Daniel Pollack, Ellen Crane, Khaya Eisenberg
A Unique Killing: Adoptive Parents Who Kill Their Adopted Children; Adopted Children Who Kill Their Adoptive Parents, Karen Greenberg, Daniel Pollack, Ellen Crane, Khaya Eisenberg
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Behavior Management: The Alternative To Juveniles Being Held In Solitary Confinement, Parker-Leigh Kadivar
Behavior Management: The Alternative To Juveniles Being Held In Solitary Confinement, Parker-Leigh Kadivar
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Modernizing Justice: Implementing Blockchain Technology Into The Criminal Justice System To Reduce Mass Incarceration, Maria Rojas
Modernizing Justice: Implementing Blockchain Technology Into The Criminal Justice System To Reduce Mass Incarceration, Maria Rojas
Nova Law Review
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Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 47, Issue 2
Introduction To The Third Issue Of Nova Law Review's Forty-Seventh Volume, The Editors
Introduction To The Third Issue Of Nova Law Review's Forty-Seventh Volume, The Editors
Nova Law Review
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"And A Law School Is In The Making": The Founding Of Nova University's Center For The Study Of Law, Robert M. Jarvis
"And A Law School Is In The Making": The Founding Of Nova University's Center For The Study Of Law, Robert M. Jarvis
Nova Law Review
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Advocacy In The 21st Century: The Duty Of Technological Competence And Today's Trial Lawyer, Hon. John G. Browning
Advocacy In The 21st Century: The Duty Of Technological Competence And Today's Trial Lawyer, Hon. John G. Browning
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advancing Policy Advocacy: A Policy Process Approach, Brian K. Mcnamara
Advancing Policy Advocacy: A Policy Process Approach, Brian K. Mcnamara
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Joint Negligence Theory Of Contractual Indemnity: Shielding Indemnitees For Concerted Actions, Henry Norwood
Joint Negligence Theory Of Contractual Indemnity: Shielding Indemnitees For Concerted Actions, Henry Norwood
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Effective Enforcement Of Nuisance Abatement Laws, Michael Flynn, Eleanor Ohayon
Effective Enforcement Of Nuisance Abatement Laws, Michael Flynn, Eleanor Ohayon
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 48, Issue 1
Florida Derivative Litigation In The Context Of Condominium Associations, And The Court's Deference To The Best Interests Of The Corporation, Craig Minko, Jenna Updike, Natalia Morales
Florida Derivative Litigation In The Context Of Condominium Associations, And The Court's Deference To The Best Interests Of The Corporation, Craig Minko, Jenna Updike, Natalia Morales
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Avatar V. Gundel: Impacting Developers And Homeowner Association Law Across The State Of Florida, Mark F. Grant, Lauren E. Diaz
Avatar V. Gundel: Impacting Developers And Homeowner Association Law Across The State Of Florida, Mark F. Grant, Lauren E. Diaz
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Demise Of Agency Deference In Florida Has Produced Mixed Results Regarding Separation Of Powers And Due Process, Federico M. Pohls
The Demise Of Agency Deference In Florida Has Produced Mixed Results Regarding Separation Of Powers And Due Process, Federico M. Pohls
Nova Law Review
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Judicial Discretion Within The Florida Probate Field: Guiding Judges To Find The Proper Balance Between Upholding Attorneys' Fees And Maintaining The Interests Of The Client, Natalie Owchariw
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.