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Abstract Can there be a Godly ethnography? This article explores how the epistemic entailments of this question trouble our taken‐for‐granted notions about what decolonizing anthropology demands. Disciplinary decolonization aims at more‐just futures through interrogating Eurocentric ways of knowing and approaching marginalized histories and ...
Yasmin Moll
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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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This paper contains transdisciplinary reflections from both scientists and local NGO (nongovernmental organisation) managers on the international small island tourism destination of Gili Trawangan, Indonesia. These viewpoints centre on the impacts of, as well as the short‐ and long‐term adaptation strategies and sustainability opportunities associated ...
Stefan Partelow +4 more
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Responding to disasters triggered by natural hazards is a deeply political process, but it is usually presented by practitioners as an apolitical endeavour. This is striking when disasters occur in authoritarian and politically highly polarised conflict‐affected settings.
Isabelle Desportes +1 more
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Discussions on how humanitarian aid and disaster responses can link better with development and disaster risk reduction (DRR) have occurred for decades. However, the reverse transition, from development to relief, is still poorly understood. Using the case of Yemen, this study analyses whether and how development and DRR activities adapted to the ...
Rodrigo Mena, Dorothea Hilhorst
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Fathers’ help seeking behavior and attitudes during their transition to parenthood
Abstract New fathers face multiple changes as they take on this complex, demanding, and continually shifting role. The current study aimed to understand these experiences, especially the ways fathers seek help and information while facing stressful situations. Eleven fathers completed a semi‐structured interview about their transition to fatherhood and
Amin Ghaleiha +3 more
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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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One of the three durable solutions to mass displacement preferred by leading agencies is that survivors return to their home communities. It is believed that families and communities provide the best hope for recovery and reintegration owing to familiarity, care, and shared culture.
Allen Kiconco, Martin Nthakomwa
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تعلم القواعد النحوية ومحاولة تيسيرها [PDF]
أهداف هذه الدراسة هي معرفة مفاهيم القواعد النحوية ومعرفة تيسير القواعد النحويةومعرفة طريقة تعليم القواعد النحوية. ونتائج هذه الدراسة هي: القواعد النحوية تتكون منالقواعد النظرية والقواعد الوظيفية.
Nasarudin, N. (Nasarudin)
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أثر الكفاية في الدرس النحوي في اليمن
الخلاصة: حاولت في هذا البحث بيان الأثر الذي تركته (الكافية) لابن الحاجب في الدرس النحوي في اليمن، وقد بدأت البحث بمقدمة أبنيت فيها غلبة تأثر السلف بالخلف في العلوم النظرية، ولا سيما ما كان قائما على التأصيل والتقعيد، ومن ذلك تأثر نحاة اليمن بمن سبقهم من ...
علي قائد عبده سنان
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