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About: Shadow (psychology) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 8396 publications have been published within this topic receiving 117158 citations.


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TL;DR: The authors propose developing guidelines and introducing a code of conduct for premedical students, to enhance the consistency of shadowing experiences and address ethical and practical considerations.
Abstract: PurposePremedical students commonly shadow physicians to gain an understanding of what careers in medicine entail. The authors reviewed the literature to explore (1) whether shadowing achieves this goal consistently and effectively, (2) the ethical issues involved, and (3) other reasons that individ

49 citations

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TL;DR: Mehta as mentioned in this paper examines the evolution of India's soft power vis-à-vis the global hegemons Great Britain and the United States from the nineteenth century up to the present day.
Abstract: s India Review Still Under Nehru’s Shadow? The Absence of Foreign Policy Frameworks in India By Pratap Bhanu Mehta This article is a reflection on three main themes. First, it argues that there is no single template which gives direction to Indian Foreign Policy Making. The usual motivations that drive big powers: balance of power or ideological motives have a weak foothold in Indian Foreign Policy thinking. Second, India has limited instruments to secure its foreign policy goals. It is reluctant to use force as an instrument, and its culture of diplomatic bargaining rests more on a sense of entitlement than hard bargaining. Third, India is likely to remain a very cautious power, more defensive and reactive than agenda setting. Its power is likely to be the power of its example. Despite some significant changes in its policies, there is also an underlying continuity to its foreign policy. This is best described as an attempt to secure great power agreement. India’s Soft Power and Vulnerability By Jacques E. C. Hymans This article examines the evolution of India’s soft power vis-à-vis the global hegemons Great Britain and the United States from the nineteenth century up to the present day. Soft power is an important element of national power, and thanks to its new international orientation, today’s India has more soft power than it did twenty years ago. However, the long-term historical perspective taken in this article underscores the limited extent and questionable durability of India’s recent soft power attainments. The article also uses the Indian case to clarify and to complicate our understanding of the general concept of soft power, as well as its flip side of soft vulnerability. The Influence of Business and Media on Indian Foreign Policy By Sanjaya Baru India’s economic globalization and the rise of the globalized professional middle class have raised the profile of business and media in Indian foreign policy making. International trade and capital flows, as well as the economic importance of Indian migrants abroad have

49 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors map the global discourse on shadow education, using an expanded framework for analysis based on the Bray and Thomas cube, and highlight the contribution of Asian research to shadow education.
Abstract: Private supplementary tutoring, also widely known as shadow education, is becoming a global phenomenon and an object of international scholarship. Private tutoring has multiple forms and positions across educational systems and levels, thus the term “shadow educations”. Asia is a notable location of shadow education activity. This editorial article maps the global discourse on shadow educations, using an expanded framework for analysis based on the Bray and Thomas cube. Against this backdrop, Asian research on shadow education presented in this special issue is introduced and its contribution to the global discourse is highlighted. A possible global research agenda is offered with the hope that new understandings derived from scholarly research may aid stakeholders in achieving the aims of education.

49 citations

Book
22 Aug 1997
TL;DR: In the Shadow of the Church (19111928) * Ghosts (19281937) * In Transit (19381944) * "Ambitious, brilliant, unsettling-a work of honest reverence" as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: * In the Shadow of the Church (19111928) * Ghosts (19281937) * In Transit (19381944) * "Ambitious, brilliant, unsettling-a work of honest reverence."Family Affairs (19441947) * Fidelities (19481952) * The Noon-Day Devil (19531957) * The Healing of Memories (19581962) * Dangerous Elements (19631969) * Endurance (19701976) * Kindness of Strangers (19771983)

48 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20242
20231,102
20222,472
2021374
2020435
2019429