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Misaligned Expectations: Motivations of Medically Underserved People to Enroll in the All of Us Research Program

open access: yesEthics &Human Research, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 6-19, July–August 2026.
ABSTRACT It is important to know what motivates people, especially from groups underrepresented in biomedical research, to accept or decline participation in research studies. With this information, engagement strategies, incentives to participate, and benefits of participation can be aligned with what potential research participants value and expect ...
Carolyn P. Neuhaus   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exiled memories and an other knowledge. Afro-descendant re-existences in Medellín (Colombia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
RESUMEN: El destierro en Colombia ha constituido un dispositivo de dominación y control socioespacial que en la última década ha expoliado aproximadamente a cuatro millones de personas, la mayoría afrodescendientes e indígenas.
Montoya Arango, Vladimir   +1 more
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Compound‐Specific Stable Isotope Analysis Improves the Association Between Dairy Fatty Acid Biomarkers and Dairy Intake: A Secondary Analysis

open access: yesLipids, Volume 61, Issue 4, Page 537-550, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Increasing evidence suggests that dairy consumption may decrease the risk of chronic diseases. However, this association remains unclear due to methodological limitations. As a part of a secondary analysis, we used compound‐specific stable isotope analysis to increase the accuracy of the dairy FA biomarkers (15:0, 17:0), considering that each ...
Camilla Parzanini   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Whose Water? A Comparative Analysis of National Laws and Regulations Recognizing Indigenous Peoples’, Afro-descendants’, and Local Communities’ Water Tenure [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This report presents an innovative, international comparative assessment on the extent to which various national-level legal frameworks recognize the freshwater tenure rights of Indigenous Peoples, Afro-descendants, and local communities, as well as the specific rights of women to use and govern community waters.
openaire   +1 more source

Connecting tradition and technology: The digitization of the ethnobotanical collection at the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 8, Issue 4, Page 1104-1115, July 2026.
The digitization of RBetno (JBRJ) represents a step forward for biodiversity conservation in Brazil. Aligned with the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (Target 2, 2020–2030), this project documents the use of plants, including traditional knowledge and vernacular names, with a focus on the Atlantic Forest and Amazon.
Viviane S. Fonseca‐Kruel   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Afro-descendants and indigenous people vulnerable to climate change: Disagreements about preventative measures of the Ecuadorian state

open access: yesÍconos, 2020
The following article analyzes the situation of the province of Esmeraldas, located in the northeast of Ecuador and populated by afro-descendants and indigenous Chachi people. This province is one of the most affected by the high frequency and intensity of floods that cause innumerable material, economic and human loses.
Salinas-Castro, Rosa Victoria   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

“There Are Places Full of Beauty”: Desettling High School Students' Scientific Writing

open access: yesScience Education, Volume 110, Issue 4, Page 1018-1042, July 2026.
ABSTRACT This study contributes to desettling and expanding expectations about the forms of scientific language that belong in students' scientific writing. The primary empirical focus is the analysis of 52 high school student abstracts articulating community‐based investigations, submitted as part of their participation in a student conference in a ...
Alejandra Frausto Aceves
wiley   +1 more source

Material Gworls: Consumption and Cosmopolitanism From Jamaica to Japan

open access: yesAnthropology of Work Review, Volume 47, Issue 1, July 2026.
ABSTRACT This article is part of the special issue “Racialization and the gig economy”, Anthropology of Work Review 47(1), June 2026, edited by Shreya Subramani and Christien Tompkins. Amidst the economic precarity exacerbated by neoliberal policies of the 20th century, Jamaican women look beyond the island's shores to find financial stability.
Roxanne Kimberly Dobson
wiley   +1 more source

An aidentity conflict today: the invisibility of the afro-descendant cultures in the Dominican Republic

open access: yes, 2018
  El conflicto identitario que existe en la República Dominicana ha provocado la invisibilización de la afrodescendencia en este país. El discurso elaborado por las élites políticas e intelectuales ha generado la auto-negación y el rechazo de ...
Sanders Gómez, Erina S.
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