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Tilstra, Elisabeth; Magnuson, Doug; Harper, Nevin J.; Lepp, Annalee – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2022
We analyze how gender intersects with risk processes and practices in outdoor adventure education. Language, binary logic, and societal norms work together to gender risk and offer three ways that risk may be gendered in the context of outdoor adventure education courses with youth. First, hierarchical language and the gendering practices of…
Descriptors: Risk, Outdoor Education, Adventure Education, Masculinity
Chun Sing Maxwell Ho; Thomas Wing Yan Man; Ming Ming Chiu – International Journal of Educational Management, 2025
Purpose: Framed by social cognition theory, this study examines the impact of environmental factors (e.g. social norms) on students' entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ES) and entrepreneurial intention (EI). Design/methodology/approach: We obtained responses to a survey from 811 senior secondary students in Hong Kong. We then employed structural…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Entrepreneurship, Self Efficacy
Samaali, Imed; Bayouli, Tahar – Arab World English Journal, 2019
This paper investigates the speech act of refusal taking as a case study British responses to a salesperson's offer through the study of recordings of 109 conversations between the salesperson and a potential British customer. The data are analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively with the aim of finding the most frequent responses that denote…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Speech Acts, Telecommunications, Sales Occupations

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