All Relations between thinking and jim

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Stephanie T Jones, Natalie Araujo Mel. We Tell These Stories to Survive: Towards Abolition in Computer Science Education. Canadian journal of science, mathematics and technology education = Revue canadienne de l'enseignement des sciences, des mathematiques et de la technologie. vol 21. issue 2. 2024-04-16. PMID:38624877. we begin with a story that leads us in thinking about where computer science education is, in the wake of slavery, under the new jim code. 2024-04-16 2024-04-18 Not clear
Èlodie Edwards-Grossi, Christopher D E Willoughb. Slavery and Its Afterlives in US Psychiatry. American journal of public health. vol 114. issue S3. 2024-03-27. PMID:38537165. through analyzing racial thinking from the antebellum through the jim crow periods, we show how us medicine and psychiatry have roots in antebellum racial science and how carceral logics underpinned the past and present politics of black mental health. 2024-03-27 2024-03-30 crow
Astrid K Wahl, Marit H Andersen, John Ødemark, Anna Reisaether, Kristin H Urstad, Eivind Engebretse. The importance of shared meaning-making for sustainable knowledge translation and health literacy. Journal of evaluation in clinical practice. 2022-04-25. PMID:35466469. in jim's case, this means that we need to rethink the approach to patient education in a way that encourages the patient's idiosyncratic way of thinking and experiencing, and to transform health information into a means for sustaining jim's singular life - not biological life "in general." 2022-04-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
J A Wesle. It started with the cow path: working flatter, not faster. Computers in healthcare. vol 10. issue 10. 1989-11-08. PMID:10295452. in this article, contributing editor jim wesley says we're still thinking this way, and argues that maybe we shouldn't be following the cow path model at all. 1989-11-08 2023-08-12 Not clear