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... successfully taps into a valuable body of "grey literature," including symposium reports, discussi...
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In Québec, community psychologists have played an important role in the definition and measurement of family violence and conjugal violence, as well as proposing interventions to prevent these problems. Following the lead of [Bouchard] ([Chamberland], Bouchard, & Beaudry, 1986), Québec community psychologists have collaborated with others on large-scale epidemiological investigations on the prevalence of child abuse (Clément & Chamberland, 2007; Clément, Chamberland, & Trocmé, in press), conjugal violence (Lévesque, Clément, & Chamberland, 2007), and the co-occurrence of these two forms of violence (Lévesque et al., 2007). [Lavergne, C, Dufour], Trocmé, and Larrivée (2008) examined the rates of placement of minority and Aboriginal children in the child welfare system, an...
...In a review of the literature on housing for people with serious mental illness,... believe that there is much to learn from the grey literature produced by community psychology practi...
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... in 1983 nor prevalent in the medical literature. With respect to the claim against Dr. Quayle, Bou... the respondent John Robert Birch: Harper, Grey, Easton, Vancouver....
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The paper presents a conceptual framework charting the agency of diversity managers in organizational change. Evaluating and critiquing the contemporary models of organizational change management, we identify three concepts, which are situatedness, relationality, and praxis, for understanding the diversity managers' agency in the organizational change process. Each orienting concept is explored in the context of current diversity management literature and their combined explanatory power is discussed.
... field manifests itself in a wide range of grey literature and in the form of laws, regulations, p...
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This article presents arguments to support social inclusion as an important function of the school library. Unlike other types of libraries, the school library is not a separate organization, but lives within the school, which has social inclusion as its mission. In order for the school library to fulfill a social inclusion role in cooperation with the school, it must look at the changes that are underway in education systems because of the process of globalization and digitalization of information. Two changes in particular-the movement from the transmission of knowledge to the formation of key competences or capabilities and the growing weight of international evaluations of educational systems-are effecting a paradigm change for schools and school libraries: from the axis of having i...
...), and international specialized literature (e.g., EURYDICE, which deals with competence portf... by the school, in particular, the teacher's "grey literature." If this happens, the school library (...
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...) A reoccurring theme in climate change literature (either directly, or implied through generality of... human activity there is probably extensive grey literature of relevance, and there is considerable...
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... student housing, as described in the literature for various settings, are broadly transferable to ...There is also a sizable grey literature that comments on how these neighbourhoo...
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... opens with a brief review of academic and grey literature used to inform the development of surve...
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...: history, current events, music, literature. Special Interest Classes: genealogy, writing, poe...Earl Grey Seniors drop-in social bridge, coffee and refreshm...
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...Existing literature leaves unanswered questions about the actual exper...London: MacGibbon & Kee. . Grey, Cameron. 1999. Vancouver struggles with housing i...