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Feminist livelihood studies: Mapping future directions

open access: yesGeographical Research, EarlyView.
Abstract Feminist approaches to livelihoods deeply enrich development studies by focusing on gender, social difference, intrahousehold considerations, and other manifestations of power. In this paper, we suggest three pillars of feminist livelihood studies that advance debates in this field.
Ann M. Oberhauser, Jennifer C. Langill
wiley   +1 more source

Indigenous Allyship in Medical Education. [PDF]

open access: yesCan Med Educ J
Lam H, Zieneldien T, Kim J.
europepmc   +1 more source

Geographical imaginaries of escape: Discourses of escapism in the Tasmanian archive

open access: yesGeographical Research, EarlyView.
Tasmania is imagined as a place of escape. From bunkers and black boxes to lifestyle change, escape in Tasmania is interrelated through shared British colonial conceptions of the island state. These conceptions help form the archive of discourses that describe Tasmania, but there are still opportunities to reinterpret these discourses in more positive ...
Alexander Luke Burton
wiley   +1 more source

The practice and promise of temporal genomics for measuring evolutionary responses to global change

open access: yesMolecular Ecology Resources, Volume 25, Issue 5, July 2025.
Abstract Understanding the evolutionary consequences of anthropogenic change is imperative for estimating long‐term species resilience. While contemporary genomic data can provide us with important insights into recent demographic histories, investigating past change using present genomic data alone has limitations.
René D. Clark   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Sociology of Exclusion: A Knowledge Synthesis of Imperialism, Colonialism, and Postcolonialism in Accounting Research*

open access: yesAccounting Perspectives, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 469-515, June 2025.
ABSTRACT The ways in which accountancy (accounting, accountability, and accountants) has been a device of imperialism, colonialism, and postcolonialism, and therefore has had deleterious effects on Indigenous peoples in former colonies and continues to negatively impact immigrants in postcolonial OECD countries, is under‐researched.
Akolisa Ufodike
wiley   +1 more source

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