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This paper explores individual and contextual factors related to the development of hopeful attitudes during adolescence using a nationally representative study. A key focus is on the experiences of maltreatment by adults, both for the adolescent and his/her classmates. While all types of...
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hope to youth who become stuck in cycles of precarious work, by extending the meritocratic idea that individual hard work …
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hope developed over a childhood in which they were allowed to experience numerous failures, not merely numerous successes …
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overprotecting children. Overprotection prevents children from becoming inoculated against depression with sensible hope developed …
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political mobilizations in development. We argue that they constitute a new type of social movements inspired by 'hope'. That is … not simply alternative forms of development but alternatives to development. We propose to name them 'hope movements' so … hope for development. …
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exploring the Zapatistas' critique of civil society and development, I engage with Bloch's 'principle of hope' in order to … theorise autonomy as a form of 'organising hope'. I suggest that autonomy delineates spaces where a utopian impulse is …
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For years Georgia's HOPE Scholarship program provided full tuition scholarships to high achieving students. State …
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intervention is effective in increasing work engagement, hope and sleep quality as well as in reducing fatigue. Practical …-week mindfulness intervention can increase work engagement, hope, sleep quality, and reduce fatigue. Such activities can easily be …
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The empirical literature points to a stylized phenomenon of increased demand for hope following adversity. Clotfelter … and Cook (1989) suggest that hope is a key sentiment underpinning recreational gambling. Chew and Ho (1994, this journal …) offer the view of hope being experienced in lottery products when people enjoy delaying the resolution of uncertainty …
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A substantial literature claims that the strong increase in inequality over the last decade in countries such as the US would lead to a collapse of society. Fading hopes in the population seem to confirm this. The paper rejects this interpretation since the decline in hopes cannot be traced back...
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