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This is a qualitative dataset compiled from literature related to “faculty burnout” and includes over 140 relevant concepts, their operational definitions, and source(s). The dataset was compiled through an AI-assisted workflow and has undergone an internal peer review process prior to dissemination.
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Sociology on Humanities Commons 2 years agoAnarchism is a set of ideas and practices focused upon the elimination of hierarchies (political, economic, social), and prioritizes creating horizontal, self-managing, cooperative, egalitarian, and empowered communities. Anarchist movements have been active since the mid-Nineteenth century and have pursued insurrectionary, mass-organizing, and…[Read more]
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Dana Williams deposited Anarchism (Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Sociology) on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
Anarchism is a set of ideas and practices focused upon the elimination of hierarchies (political, economic, social), and prioritizes creating horizontal, self-managing, cooperative, egalitarian, and empowered communities. Anarchist movements have been active since the mid-Nineteenth century and have pursued insurrectionary, mass-organizing, and…[Read more]
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