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Abstract Collaborative work between anthropology and psychology on literacy and particularly on illiteracy helps to rethink general disciplinary backgrounds, concepts, and complex empirical phenomena in the field of (il)literacy. Since the formational period of the social sciences, the concept of literacy has been key to the self‐understandings of ...
Erdmute Alber, Carlos Kölbl
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Abstract This paper examines the methodological and ethical challenges of conducting remote research on child‐animal relationships across thirty communities in 17 countries during the COVID‐19 pandemic. It critically assesses remote research as a mode of collaboration informed by decolonial aspirations, highlighting the complexities of navigating ...
Ferdiansyah Thajib+19 more
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How may cultural and political ideals cause moral distress in acute psychiatry? A qualitative study. [PDF]
Jansen TL+3 more
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Exile, post‐traumatic life desire, and therapeutic empowerment
Abstract Empowerment can be considered a traveling concept, present in several spheres from community psychology to international development, with different definitions, theories, and applications. It became salient in interventions targeting marginalized and vulnerabilized communities.
Mayssa Rekhis
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Neural correlates of religious behavior related to Christianity: an ALE meta-analysis. [PDF]
Yeung AWK, Wong NSM, Tsui ISY, Lee TCP.
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Abstract What percentage of American citizens believe that the real America is a White Christian America? How many would prefer to live in a more homogeneous or singular country, one occupied primarily by members of their own ethnic, racial, or religious group?
Séamus A. Power+3 more
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"You [God] Gotta Go Through It With Me": Black Women Navigating Spirituality During the Breast Cancer Journey. [PDF]
Owoyemi P+6 more
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No one should die alone: “Just holding hands” among vigil volunteers in Denmark
Abstract A wealth of societal concerns about loneliness has surfaced in recent years, raising questions about the negative impacts of increasing social lacks. Exploring a widespread saying among Danish vigil volunteers that “No one should die alone,” we ask: What is at stake in this concern with lonely deaths? And how is relationality practiced at life'
Lone Grøn, Laura Skifter Andersen
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Religion Welcome Here: A Pluriversal Approach to Religion and Global Bioethics. [PDF]
Jecker NS+5 more
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