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Then again, I readily concede that such images can be said to form part of the everyday normalisation of the way in which women are demeaned as sex objects.
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Normalisation relies on everyday use and everyday behaviours of those who participate, rather than innovative leaders or change champions.
NPT provided a middle range theory designed explicitly for examining the types of phenomena we were interested in, namely technologies in everyday use, the work of normalisation and the practices of embedding [ 48].
But at the same time, Cameron won't pass up the opportunity to lobby the American President for stronger tools, both legal and technical, to counter the normalisation of encryption in everyday life.
It begins with the normalisation of sexism that's made it so transparent in our everyday lives that we often fail to recognise it.
Through empirical analyses, 3 subcategories emerged: (1) everyday pain expressing strenuous life; (2) managing pain escaping struggle and (3) strategies of teachers—support and normalisation.
Particular attention will be given to factors influencing the process of normalisation, that is the potential for complex interventions to become routinely embedded in everyday practices [ 62].
Through empirical analyses, three subcategories emerged: (1) everyday pain expressing strenuous life; (2) managing pain escaping struggle and (3) strategies of teachers—support and normalisation.
Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) draws on extensive research into understanding how interventions into complex systems become part of everyday care.
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The normalisation of the lorentzian.
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