Bias embedded in technology: An emancipatory challenge for our time
Peggy L. Chinn
págs. 303-304
Creating Emancipatory Dialogues About Identity and Health by Modernizing Interviews
Fuqin Liu, Marie-Anne S. Rosemberg, Doris M Boutain, Robin Evans Agnew
págs. 305-315
An Emancipatory Approach to Cultural Competency: The Application of Critical Race, Postcolonial, and Intersectionality Theories
Peninnah M. Kako, Lucy Mkandawire Valhmu, Linda M. Wesp, Victoria L. Scheer, Ashley Ruiz, Kimberly Walker, Jennifer Weitzel, Leslie Shaw
págs. 316-326
Clearing Away Past Wreckage: A Constructivist Grounded Theory of Identity and Mental Health Access by Female Veterans
Sally Maliski, Donna Washington, Lindsay Williams, Carol Pavlish
págs. 327-339
Eva Brink, Elisabeth Dahlborg Lyckhage, Berit Lindahl
págs. 340-350
Cultivating Praxis Through Chinn and Kramer's Emancipatory Knowing
Jessica Peart, Karen MacKinnon
págs. 351-358
Power and Resistance: Nursing Students' Experiences in Mental Health Practicums
Vicky Bungay, Helen Brown, Allie Slemon, Emily Jenkins
págs. 359-376