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Suicídio e violência estrutural. Revisão sistemática de uma correlação marcada pelo colonialismo

open access: yesSociedade e Estado
Resumo O suicídio é a última das causas externas de morte (CE) (que incluem homicídios e acidentes) a apresentar concentração de casos (80%) em países de baixa e média renda.
Izabel Weber   +2 more
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Problematizing empowerment in global health: Disrupting universalisms and challenging power inequities 对全球卫生领域的赋权进行问题化: 扰乱普世主义并挑战权力不平等 Problematizar el empoderamiento en la salud global: Alterar los universalismos y desafiar las desigualdades de poder

open access: yesWorld Medical &Health Policy, Volume 16, Issue 4, Page 759-766, December 2024.
Abstract This commentary is a call for problematizing the concept of “empowerment” as it is often used in global health. The authors urge that scholars and policymakers use the concept as it is defined in specific contexts, particularly within communities in low to middle‐income countries.
Heather M. Tucker   +4 more
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Terra e colonialismo

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Sociologia do Direito, 2021
Resumo Os conflitos por terra perpassam a história da América Latina, resultantes de processos mais amplos de apropriação e concentração, que se estendem desde o passado colonial. A inserção da terra, sob uma lógica colonial predatória e violenta, reflexão central deste artigo, produziu impactos, forjando sujeitos e lutas que, sob dinâmicas ...
openaire   +2 more sources

The path to Panarctic: The emergence of an extractive frontier in Arctic Canada, 1948–1958

open access: yesCanadian Geographer / Le géographe canadien, Volume 68, Issue 4, Page 513-528, Winter / hiver 2024.
Abstract From the late 1940s to the late 1950s, the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) turned vigorously to the Arctic archipelago, expanding and confirming the colonial premise that the islands of the High Arctic were an extractive frontier for oil and gas.
Matthew Farish, Leah Fusco
wiley   +1 more source

Canadian settler colonialism: Structure, event, relationship, or process?

open access: yesCanadian Geographer / Le géographe canadien, Volume 68, Issue 4, Page 451-455, Winter / hiver 2024.
Abstract Geography scholarship examining Canadian colonialism often draws upon concepts and categories from the field of Settler Colonial Studies, including Patrick Wolfe's definition of settler colonialism as a “structure rather than an event.” In this brief intervention, I argue that historical Marxist debates about structuralism and social class ...
Warren Bernauer
wiley   +1 more source

Internal Colonialism as Socio‐Ecological Fix: The Case of New Clark City in the Philippines

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 1233-1263, July 2024.
Abstract We study the emergence of New Clark City, Philippines, which is part of the country's development programme “Build‐Build‐Build”. Triangulating data from field observations, interviews, and documents, we analyse the social, economic, and ecological consequences of this “city of the future”. The city enables capital to be fixed into space, which
Lauren Crabb   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Desnacionalización, Regímenes Visuales y Resistencia: Gitanos Americanos en Ciudad de México

open access: yesCultural Anthropology, Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 171-193, May 2024.
RESUMEN La idea de que el carácter de los roma es exterior al flujo de la dinámica de los procesos históricos es un organicismo alienante en México y América Latina, pues los regímenes visuales han reproducido estereotipos culturales y raciales excluyentes sobre ellos.
DAVID LAGUNAS
wiley   +1 more source

Dalits and their territorial rights in India 评论文‐印度的达利特人及其领土权利 COMENTARIO ‐ Los dalits y sus derechos territoriales en la India

open access: yesWorld Affairs, Volume 187, Issue 1, Page 118-122, Spring 2024.
Abstract A caste is one of the conventional four social strata into which Hindu society seperates its members. The scriptures from ancient India make reference to it. The four classes are the Brahmins (priestly people), the Kshatriyas (rulers, administrators, and warriors; also known as Rajanyas), the Vaishyas (artisans, merchants, businessmen, and ...
Md Nurul Momen, Md Abu Shahen
wiley   +1 more source

Archaeology in 2022: Counter‐myths for hopeful futures

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 1, Page 135-148, March 2024.
Abstract Archaeology in 2022 features more calls than ever for a socially and politically engaged, progressive discipline. Archaeologists increasingly respect and integrate decolonizing and Indigenous knowledge in theory and practice. They acknowledge and embrace the fluidity and diversity of sexes and genders, past and present.
Black Trowel Collective   +7 more
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Apresentação

open access: yesTerra Roxa e Outras Terras: Revista de Estudos Literários, 2017
Etnia e pós ...
Maria Carolina de Godoy   +1 more
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