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Jacomine Nortier and Bente A. Svendsen (eds.). Language,Youth and Identity in the 21st Century: Linguistic Practices across Urban Spaces. Cambridge,U.K.: Cambridge University Press. 2015. 370 pp. Hb (9781107016989) £65.00/US$99.00.
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Zsuzsanna Fagyal 《Journal of Sociolinguistics》2016,20(2):241-245
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Zsuzsanna Szél Dániel Kiss Zsófia Török V. Anna Gyarmathy 《Journal of homosexuality》2020,67(10):1429-1446
ABSTRACT Discrimination that LGBTQ individuals experience in health care settings might affect their health and intention of using health care services. However, health needs of LGBTQ patients are still inappropriately addressed in the medical curriculum. First-, third-, and fourth-year medical students (N = 569) from the four Hungarian medical universities participated in a study in 2017 to assess knowledge about homosexuality, homonegativity, and their attitude as health care professionals toward sexual minorities. We found that higher levels of knowledge about homosexuality were associated with lower levels of homonegativity, upper-grade level in university, not being religious, and having close LGBTQ acquaintances. Our results suggest that it may be necessary to introduce LGBTQ themes in the medical curricula (not only in Hungary, but also in other countries) in order to improve the knowledge and attitude of medical students and thereby improve the health care of LGBTQ individuals. 相似文献
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We develop two methods to construct confidence bands for the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve without estimating the densities of the underlying distributions. The first method is based on the smoothed bootstrap while the second method uses the Bonferroni inequality. As an illustration, we provide confidence bands for the ROC curve using data on Duchanne Muscular Dystrophy. 相似文献
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Zsuzsanna Vargha 《Theory and Society》2010,39(2):203-243
This article investigates a puzzle in the rapidly evolving profession of advertising in post-socialist Hungary: young professionals
who came of age during the shift to market-driven practices want to produce advertising that is uncompromised by clients and
consumers, and to educate others about western modernity. It is their older colleagues—trained during customer-hostile socialism—who emphasize that
good professionals serve their clients’ needs. These unexpected generational positions show that 1) professions are more than groups expanding their
jurisdiction. They are fields structured by two conflicting demands: autonomy of expertise and dependence on clients. We can explain the puzzle by noting
that actors are positioning themselves on one or the other side based on their trajectory or movement in the field relative to other actors. Old and new groups vie for power in the transforming post-socialist professional
field, responding to each other’s claims and vulnerabilities, exploiting the professional field’s contradictory demands on
its actors. 2) The struggle is not between those who are oriented to the west and those that are not. Rather, the west is
both the means and the stake of the struggle over historical continuity and professional power. Imposing a definition of the
west is almost the same as imposing a definition of the profession on the field. In this historical case, “field” appears
less as a stable structure based on actors’ equipment with capital, than as dynamic relations moved forward by contestation
of the field’s relevant capital. 相似文献
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