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Reproductive justice and support for young fathers. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The current article addresses the interests and contributions of fathers to child development and well‐being within a reproductive and social justice framework. We present an overview of research on the role of fathers in the lives of children from the prenatal period through early childhood, with an emphasis on fathers as partners and ...
Dukes A, Palm G.
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Since the World Humanitarian Summit in 2016, debates about the localisation of humanitarian aid have intensified. Dominant discourse focuses on reform, although calls for the broader decolonisation of aid are mounting. This paper examines the impact of neoliberal‐inspired competition that incentivises institutional expansion and clashes with ...
Dustin Barter, Gun Mai Sumlut
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From pity to fear: security as a mechanism for (re)production of vulnerability
Vulnerability is not only a shared basic condition, but also a condition of potential. In the context of disasters and crises, the concept of vulnerability is frequently used to portray individuals and groups as ‘weak’, ‘threatened’, and ‘in need of help’. Occasionally, though, a shift occurs and the ‘threatened’—and therefore usually the pitied—become
Ksenia Chmutina +4 more
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Disaster survivors are often criticised for being dependent on humanitarian (and development) assistance. This dependency is perceived pejoratively by civil servants and other elites, including non‐governmental organisation staff. Officials offered up such narratives in relation to the disaster response and recovery programmes following the Nepal ...
Jeevan Karki +2 more
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Scientists and global commentators watched African countries closely in the early months of the COVID‐19 pandemic, predicting an impending disaster: the virus was projected to overwhelm already weak health systems. These expectations were informed by imaginaries of Africa as an inevitable site of epidemic disaster.
Shelley Lees, Luisa Enria, Myfanwy James
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Re‐examining critiques of resilience policy: evidence from Barpak after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal
This paper examines three common critiques of ‘resilience’: (i) that it is a ‘top‐down’ policy discourse that pays too little regard to local specificities; (ii) that resilience policy represents a neoliberal shift towards the responsibilisation of communities and a retreat of the state from its role in providing protection; and (iii) that the focus on
Simon Rushton +4 more
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Al‐Azhar and the Salafis in Egypt: Contestation of two traditions
The Muslim World, Volume 113, Issue 3, Page 260-280, Summer 2023.
Raihan Ismail
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ABSTRACT A mother's propensity to refer to internal states during mother–child interactions is important for her child's developing social understanding. However, adolescent mothers are less likely to reference internal states when interacting with their children.
Amy L. Paine +5 more
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قصدية فهم الخطاب عند التلقي دراسة دلالية
مفهوم الخطاب يُلقي الضوء على كيفية إنجاز الوظائف اللغوية التي يعبر بها منتج الخطاب عن مقاصده وتحقيق أهدافه من الخطاب؛ وهذا يتم عبر العلاقة المتبادلة بين النظام اللغوي وسياقات الاستعمال، مع العناية بالمستويات غير اللغوية بوصفها ذات سياقات اجتماعية خاصة .
Ibrahim Kazem, Hassan Al-Shaer
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العلاقة بين الأقلية والأغلبية في العراق [PDF]
The study mainly sought to produce a methodological analysis of the controversial relationship between the minority and the majority as a determiner in promoting sectarian sectarianism in Iraq.
حمدان, مأمون
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