What makes a strong research article introduction in Applied Linguistics? A study of 807 introductions across six subdisciplines reveals shared frameworks and field-specific adaptations. Read more in Issue 19.3: bit.ly/jalpp193b #AppliedLinguistics #AcademicWriting
In this special supplement of the Canadian Pharmacists Journal, discover how Canada's strained primary care system and the CARES Pathways framework are shaping evidence-based care for chronic conditions.
Read the full article: bit.ly/cpj159s1a
In this LinkedIn newsletter, John L. Rosove shares the inspiration behind his book Finding Your Moral Compass!
"I wrote this book to affirm where we ought to stand as responsible and accountable human beings."
Read "Why I Wrote Finding Your Moral Compass": bit.ly/4x4I9vA
Beth Herst and Sandford Borins explore the way popular screen stories affect the public’s perception of significant figures in politics and governance in their new book, Public Representations.
Find the open access book here: bit.ly/3OMrlIl
#MediaStudies #Politics
“What’s made Red’s contributions so distinctive is that they’ve happened in both the private and the public sectors. His path to greatness is a story worth telling. Well done, Dimitry Anastakis.” Steve Paikin
Discover L.R. “Red” Wilson: https://bit.ly/4u7cCHy
#CanadianBusiness
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"A difficult book like [this] challenged me daily. 'What is Pavese trying to tell us here?'"
For La Stampa, Francesca Pellas speaks with Julian Sachs and Iuri Moscardi about their new translation of Cesare Pavese’s masterpiece, The Craft of Living: https://bit.ly/4vyEqEY
#Pavese
The new issue of the Journal of Canadian Studies investigates the everyday experiences of women in the #CanadianArmedForces, with qualitative interviews that expose the challenges and opportunities that they face.
Learn more: bit.ly/jcs60-1g
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In Canadian Theatre Review 204, theatre creator Nathaniel Hanula-James sits down with Derek Kwan to explore the role of clown in care and community. Read the article online: bit.ly/CTR204-l #PerformanceArt
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The latest issue of COMMED (20.3) explores communication challenges for people living with dementia and those who care for them; nurses’ perspectives on consultations in the treatment of atrial fibrillation; and more. Read more: bit.ly/CAM203 #MedicalHumanities
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Julian Sachs e Iuri Moscardi sulla nuova traduzione del capolavoro di Pavese
A new #AdvanceAccess article in JAMMI examines adherence to #CervicalCancer screening guidelines among women living with HIV at a London, Ontario HIV clinic between 2015 and 2024. Learn more: bit.ly/JAMMIAA-g Schulich WesternU
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If we’re not careful, the world – as it has become – can corrupt our moral values. The number of wars and the consequential killing of hundreds of thousands of civilians around the world; the breakdow...