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Justice perceptions were linked to reputation in public hospitals
Study examines how justice perceptions influence trust, reputation, and patient behaviour in non-competitive public healthcare settings, with recommendations for hospital governance.
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Assam courts may encode majoritarian domination through judicial practice
Analysis of 1,200+ Indian court rulings reveals how judges produce majoritarian domination through suspicion-generating doctrines and silence, making authoritarianism legally sanctioned
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Higher education sustainability research is uneven and conceptually active
Systematic review of 406 studies examines sustainability integration in higher education, revealing gaps in leadership, policy coherence, and transformative learning while curriculum dominates.
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Community partnership improved health and environmental conditions in Salvador
Community-based participatory research program in Salvador, Brazil addressing health challenges in urban informal settlements through collaborative methodologies and popular health education.
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Late-Soviet Moscow tied migrant inclusion to labor compliance
Explore how Soviet Moscow managed migrant workers through labor-based citizenship conditionality, revealing socialist mechanisms that predate neoliberal governance practices and reshape migration.