The history of occupational health on the African continent. [PDF]
Riva MA+4 more
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Unsettling Immigration Laws: Settler Colonialism and the U.S. Immigration Legal System [PDF]
Monika Batra Kashyap
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La femme fait la maison: The Accumulation of Surplus Value through Family Planning in Burkina Faso1
Abstract Since the 1960s, demographers, international donors, and governments have calculated the political, economic, and social benefits of modern contraception usage in West Africa. We evidence how family planning technologies (FPTs) that are tethered to population development extract double value (productive and reproductive labour) from Burkinabè ...
T.D. Harper‐Shipman, Katian Napon
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Epistemicide, health systems, and planetary health: Re-centering Indigenous knowledge systems. [PDF]
Redvers N+4 more
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Abstract Anti‐imperial autoethnography is an important practice for critiquing and reflecting upon encounters with imperial bordering and its junctions with the neoliberal‐corporate university. In this article, we analyse our children's visa rejections to the UK, where we work and study as immigrant academics.
Amber Murrey, Wesam Hassan
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Carbon markets: a new form of colonialism for Indigenous Peoples?
Redvers N+7 more
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Engaging indigenous partners in health service transformation: a framework for sustained engagement built on trust. [PDF]
Melro CM+8 more
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“Build the New City as Fast as Possible”: Speculation as Subsistence in Peri‐Urban Myanmar
Abstract This article examines an ambitious plan to construct a built‐from‐scratch new city outside Yangon, Myanmar and sheds light on the contradictory responses sparked by rapid urban expansion. Despite fears that this megaproject would threaten the region's way of life, hopes for the new city's construction remained high throughout the project's ...
Courtney T. Wittekind
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The Rhetoric of Decolonizing Global Health Fails to Address the Reality of Settler Colonialism: Gaza as a Case in Point. [PDF]
Engebretsen E, Baker M.
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Between Now and Future Sovereignty: Indigenous Forestry in the Conjuncture
Abstract The participation of Indigenous nations in the industrial logging of their own territories has received scant attention in academic literature despite the challenges it poses for decolonial critiques of extractive industries and efforts of non‐Indigenous land defenders to build solidarity with Indigenous nations. Taking as a point of departure
Michael Simpson+2 more
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