Supporting Indigenous Family Caregivers of Children with Life-Threatening and Life-Limiting Illness in One Canadian Province: Healthcare Providers' Perspectives. [PDF]
Bally JMG+5 more
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Internal colonialism, social disorganization, and persistent poverty
Juan M. Hernandez
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Seasonal excess: Moving with place and produce through creative fieldwork
In this visual essay, we explore place‐based and creative approaches towards excess seasonal produce. We foreground the situated, place‐based, and rural perspectives towards farming, food waste, and notions of excess. We use reflections of creative fieldwork activities to bring into dialogue notions of coloniality, belonging, and rural livelihoods ...
Kaya Barry, Emily House, Willow Ross
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Indigenous Eco-Relational Engagement and mental wellbeing among American Indian and First Nation adults: Applying the Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge framework. [PDF]
Hill K+3 more
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Adventure Tales, Colonialism, and Alexander Montgomery's Australian Perspective
Christine Doran
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Urban food trees: Recognition of care and belonging by local governments
Acceptance of food producing trees (FPT) as a mainstream option for urban greening and public space development remains largely contested. In a study of local government policies and practices towards FPT in metropolitan Melbourne, we found that while FPT remain commonly excluded, some councils are seeking pathways for their inclusion.
Anastasia Gramatakos+2 more
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Decolonise oral health care: calling for a rights-based, accountability framework approach. [PDF]
Foláyan MO+6 more
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Is the standardisation of public participation squeezing place from planning?
It might seem obvious to say that all participatory planning happens in place. Yet pushes to standardise public participation risk creating new tensions in the relationship between place and participation, further sidelining place in participatory practice and undermining opportunities for public participation to be harnessed to support the vibrancy of
Matt Novacevski, Crystal Legacy
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Technology for Whom and for What? A Global South View of Tech Diplomacy
ABSTRACT International politics is linked to its technical‐social character. Also, technology is socially constructed and thereby not entirely neutral or impartial. A tech‐driven geopolitical landscape has been a defining feature of contemporary world politics.
Eugenio V. Garcia
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