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Revisiting Deere in an Extractivist Era: Agrarian Reform and Feminist Legacies in Coastal Ecuador
ABSTRACT This article examines how campesinas in coastal Ecuador have navigated shifting labour roles, financial precarity and ecological degradation under Plan Tierras, a state‐led land redistribution policy embedded in an extractivist model of agriculture.
Natalia Landívar, Lynne Phillips
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ABSTRACT Background Functional motor disorder (FMD) is a diagnosis of inclusion based on the presence of positive signs on clinical examination, and only a few tests are validated as biomarkers for FMD identification. Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the relative frequency of different types of conventional instrumental investigations ...
Tommaso Ercoli +43 more
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Teaching creatively, teaching for creativity : QUT’s Creative Industries Faculty Showcase Panel [PDF]
In this panel, we showcase approaches to teaching for creativity in disciplines of the Media, Entertainment and Creative Arts School and the School of Design within the Creative Industries Faculty (CIF) at QUT.
Osborne, Lindy
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The Potential Economic and Public Health Impact of MDMA‐Assisted Group Therapy for PTSD in Ukraine
ABSTRACT The war in Ukraine has led to widespread trauma, with 6.4 million people suffering from severe, chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This study evaluates the cost‐effectiveness and societal impact of implementing modified group MDMA‐assisted therapy (MAT), with supplemental individual therapy for PTSD treatment in Ukraine.
Elliot Marseille +2 more
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Getting ethnographic “wrongs” right: Continuity, reflexivity, and possibility in fieldwork dilemmas
Abstract When the hypotheses and presumptions underlying an ethnographic fieldwork project are found to be “wrong,” why can this be productive for research? By tying my autoethnographic narrative of having my doctoral research seemingly fall apart to anthropological conversations about reflexivity, this essay explores how the continuity of ethnography ...
Dylan H. O'Brien
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Improving Immigration Adjudications through Competent Counsel [PDF]
The immigration adjudication system in the United States is in serious need of reform. While much attention has focused on one of the principal adjudicators, the Immigration Judges, recent research conducted by Philip Schrag, Jaya Ramji-Nogales, and ...
Bernstein, Hamutal +1 more
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Aim/Purpose: This study investigates how PhD candidates experience autonomy (i.e., self-governance and the capacity to make meaningful, self-directed choices) in their doctoral trajectory.
Anaïs Glorieux +2 more
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An outsider looking in : Jeremy Boissevain [PDF]
Brief biography of anthropologist Jeremy Boissevain, highlighting his early years as an anthropologist working with CARE and his fieldwork in Malta, Sicily and Canada.peer ...
Stengs, Irene, van Ginkel, Rob
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American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 189, Issue 3, March 2026.
Hugo F. V. Cardoso +2 more
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Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Gerae Excvd. Io. Ge. Schradervs Celsiss. Avlae Chalcographvs.
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