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Conceptualising Violence in Close Relationships : Discrepancies Between Police Conceptions and the Letter of the Law in Finland
(Springer, 2022)
The focus in this Finland-based study is on violence in close relationships—a term that partly overlaps with the more commonly used ‘domestic violence’, ‘family violence’ and ‘intimate partner violence’. We demonstrate how ...
Conceptualising Work-Related Moral Suffering : Exploring and Refining the Concept of Moral Distress in the Context of Social Work
(Oxford University Press, 2020)
In the nursing literature, work-related suffering due to restricted moral agency is commonly considered under the concept of moral distress. This concept has resonated strongly amongst nursing scholars since the 1980s and ...
Conceptualization for intended action : A dynamic model
(Routledge, 2023)
Concepts are the building blocks of higher-order cognition and consciousness. Building on Conceptual Spaces Theory (CST) and proceeding from the assumption that concepts are inherently dynamic, this paper provides historical ...
Concluding remarks
(Bloomsbury Academic, 2022)
Concluding remarks : a need for women-specific services
(Routledge, 2021)
The empirical findings presented in this book convincingly show that despite differences between the service systems and welfare state models in Finland, Canada, Israel, Slovenia, Spain and the UK, the difficulties that ...
Conclusion
(Ashgate, 2016)
Conclusion: Food Charity in Europe
(Policy Press, 2020)
This edited collection provides the first comprehensive study of the rise of food charity across Europe. This concluding chapter pulls together the findings of all the individual case studies to analyse what comparisons ...
Conclusion: Lessons Learnt With and Through Visual Narratives of Lived Multilingualism, and a Research Agenda
(Multilingual Matters, 2019)
Conclusions
(Routledge, 2023)
This concluding chapter returns to the questions posed in the introductory chapter, reflects on the answers to these provided by the individual chapters, and reviews the main insights emerging from the five sections of the ...
Conclusions
(Routledge, 2020)