‘What is this ISIS all about?’ Addressing violent extremism with students: Finnish educators’ perspectives

Cortez Deacetis

Introduction Over the last two decades, countering terrorism and violent extremism has become a major policy issue across Europe. Policies and measures introduced to prevent attacks have not only intensified, but their scope has also become significantly broader (De Goede, 2008; Lehto, 2008; Malkki, 2016). Related to these developments, governments […]

Meeting the Urgent Needs of People Living with Dementia Requires Addressing Existing Disparities in Care, and Ensuring Future Research Prioritizes Inclusivity and Real-World Studies

Cortez Deacetis

The present-day body of evidence on dementia care does not mirror the activities of numerous populations, together with folks of different races, ethnicities, ages, genders, sexual orientations, and capabilities, suggests a new report from the Countrywide Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

Neuro-stuffed parenthood? Discursive constructions of good parenthood in relation to neuroDiscourse in Flemish social policy documents addressing parents: a case study

Cortez Deacetis

Arendt, H (2006) The crisis in education. In: Between Past and Future. London: Penguin Books, pp.170–193. 1954. Google Scholar Bennett, MR, Hacker, PMS (2003) Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience. Oxford: Blackwell. Google Scholar Broer, T, Pickersgill, M (2015) Targeting brains, producing responsibilities: The use of neuroscience within British social policy. Social […]

Addressing black students’ concerns about belonging in college has benefits in adulthood

Cortez Deacetis

Credit: CC0 Community Domain The advantages of a temporary “social belonging” exercising completed by black college students in their first yr of higher education adopted them into adulthood, with members reporting higher vocation satisfaction, very well-being and community involvement almost a 10 years later. The lengthy-expression outcomes of that social-belonging […]