Negotiation

  1. My Body, Their Business: User Perspectives on Commercial Data Practices in FemTech mHealth Apps
    Survey of 187 users examined how commercial data practices in fertility and menstruation apps influence user perception, revealing conditional tolerance and interface design effects.
  2. German CMH workers balance physical health with mental health priorities
    Qualitative analysis of how German community mental health workers understand and address physical health, identifying five professional logics shaping integrated care
  3. Counter-Visual Artifacts: Negotiating Surveillance and Carceral Visuality in Public Housing through Videovoice
    Public housing residents use smartphones to create counter-visual documentation challenging surveillance systems, reclaiming agency over how they are seen and represented in their communities.
  4. Singapore frames Latin America as a trade-friendly partner
    Study examines Singapore's free trade negotiations with Latin America as part of its hedging strategy to maintain rules-based economic order amid geopolitical uncertainty.
  5. Swiss cereal cooperative balances market pressures and cooperative values
    Case study of a Swiss cereal cooperative navigating tensions between market pressures and cooperative principles. Demonstrates how deliberate institutional adaptation sustains collective values.
  6. Supplier leadership and network ties drive collusive bargaining
    Survey study examining why distributors engage in collusive bargaining with suppliers, its effects on opportunism, and how market uncertainty shapes these dynamics.
  7. Indian English novels depict feminist agency and resistance
    Explore how contemporary Indian English novels represent women's experiences through feminist discourse, examining female agency, patriarchal resistance, and intersectional dimensions of caste.
  8. American architects pursued major projects in 1970s Iran
    Explore American architects' ambitious but largely unrealized projects in 1970s Iran, driven by oil wealth and Cold War economics but constrained by political instability and cultural disconnects.
  9. Prussian healers used petitions to navigate medical bureaucracy
    Explore how Prussian physicians used strategic narratives to navigate bureaucratic hierarchies and contest professional legitimacy in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
  10. Formative assessment task design supported student teacher LAL growth
    Study examining how initial teacher education develops student teachers' language assessment literacy through formative assessment task design in a Chinese ITE program, using qualitative case.
  11. Xitsonga address forms vary by social context
    Sociolinguistic analysis of terms of address in Xitsonga literature reveals diverse address forms including kinship terms, nicknames, and teknonyms shaped by social context.