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Standardization in Highly Multilingual National Contexts: The Shifting Interpretations, Limited Reach and Great Symbolic Power of Ethnonationalist Visions
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On the Fault Line: A Qualitative Exploration of High School Teachers’ Involvement with Student Mental Health Issues
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TL;DR: Findings indicate that uncertainty existed at the three schools about teachers’ involvement with student mental health issues, and that this uncertainty was reinforced by organizational structures that promoted a separation of teaching from SBMH.
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Who’s at the gap between research and implementation?:The places and spaces of encounter between scientists and local people in Madidi, Bolivia
TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative analysis of past research, semi-structured and unstructured interviews (n = 137), and workshops and focus groups with local inhabitants, scientists and park guards in the Amazonian region of Madidi National Park in Bolivia is presented.
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Supporting Intellectual Freedom: Symbolic Capital and Practical Philosophy in Librarianship
TL;DR: The concept of symbolic capital has been used to encourage librarians to eschew censorship in their institutions as mentioned in this paper, which has been a part of librarian support since the 1930s.
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Language Modernization in the Chinese Character Cultural Sphere: China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam
TL;DR: The authors explored how modern vocabulary was coined and shared in the Chinese Character Cultural Sphere (China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam) and showed that language modernization in this part of the world had very strong transcultural aspects, largely due to Japan's pioneering role in language modernization and to the shared Chinese writing system.