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Satrustegui, Alfonso Unceta; Castro-Spila, Javier; Luna, Alvaro – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2017
The concepts of hybridity and governance have been an important line of research in the context of social companies and public institutions. The purpose of this paper is to explore these notions in the framework of hybrid communities of social innovation by showing the importance of intangible capital in the improvement of functional skills,…
Descriptors: Governance, Social Change, Innovation, Social Capital
Fahie, Declan; Devine, Dympna – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2014
While previous research has consistently cited "education" as a high risk profession for negative workplace relationships, there has been little consideration of the impact of workplace bullying for those involved. This paper seeks to address this lacuna through the analysis of 24, in-depth interviews with self-identified victims of…
Descriptors: Bullying, Work Environment, Elementary School Teachers, Principals
Peer reviewedAubel, Judi – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1986
Reports on interviews conducted with 12 female secondary school home economics students originally from rural East Africa. Interviewers showed each subject photographs of rural women at work and asked for their perceptions and reactions. Presents implications for helping rural women deal with their problems. (CH)
Descriptors: Farm Labor, Females, Home Economics, Interviews

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