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    • Hopeful dying? The meanings and practice of hope in palliative care family meetings 

      Kirby, Emma; Broom, Alex; MacArtney, J; Lewis, Sophie; Good, P
      Published 2021
      Hope can carry considerable allure for people facing imminent mortality and for those who care for them. Yet, how hope is variously and relationally (re)produced within end-of-life care settings, remains under-researched. ...
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    • The (Co) Production of Difference in the Care of Patients With Cancer From Migrant Backgrounds 

      Broom, Alex; Parker, R; Raymond, Stephanie; Kirby, Emma; Lewis, Sophie; Kokanovic, Renata; Adams, Jonathon; de Souza, Paul; Woodland, Lisa; Wyld, D; Lwin, Z; Eng-Siew, Koh
      Published 2020
      An extensive body of scholarship focuses on cultural diversity in health care, and this has resulted in a plethora of strategies to “manage” cultural difference. This work has often been patient-oriented (i.e., focused on ...
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    • Cancer caregivers’ experiences of prognosis in Australia: a qualitative interview study. 

      Lewis, Sophie; Broom, Alex; Kenny, Katherine; Kirby, Emma
      Published 2020
      Objectives: Forecasting survival in cancer is a particularly challenging facet of oncological work and can involve complex interactions with patients and their families. While there is considerable research on patient ...
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    • Barriers to Justpeace in the Republic of Dagestan 

      Tippett, Diane
      Published 2023-12-11
      The ongoing conflict in Dagestan can be classed as a protracted social conflict (“PSC”) according to Azar’s 1990 theory which focusses on the multi-faceted nature of enduring ethnopolitical conflict. That is, the recent ...
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    • Performing Empathy with Neoliberalism, or Kendall Jenner on the Streets, Thomas Gradgrind in the Sheets: A Response to Lauren Weber 

      Norman, Pat
      Published 2024
      The literary imagination helps broaden our ethical horizon. Engaging that imagination through reading draws on politics and emotion, as exemplified in the pedagogical approaches of Martha Nussbaum and Megan Boler. Lauren ...
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