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From dichotomisation towards intersectionality in addressing covid-19.
Jung AS +9 more
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ABSTRACT This article traces the transformation of global development from a discourse of aspirational equality to a regime of posthumanitarian militarism. It shows how aid, once framed as solidarity and progress, increasingly operates as an instrument of coercion, surveillance, and containment.
Salvador Santino Regilme
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Exploring measures of sustainability in the WHO Joint External Evaluation and the WOAH performance of veterinary services tools-A qualitative assessment of perceived usefulness and acceptability to one health and global health security experts. [PDF]
Dar OA +4 more
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American Indian historical trauma: Anticolonial prescriptions for healing, resilience, and survivance. [PDF]
Hartmann WE +4 more
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Abstract The land has been a source of capital accumulation since colonization through extractive activities like mining and industrial agriculture. Indigenous peoples have profoundly different relationships with the land, which are more relational than extractive. However, their knowledge has been subjugated by and systematically excluded from Western
Diane‐Laure Arjaliès +1 more
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From 'safe haven' to 'zone of precarity': locating Istanbul through the perceptions and everyday urban practices of skilled migrants. [PDF]
Tuncer E.
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Re‐Purposing Business Schools: Potential, Progress, and Precarity
Abstract With recent management studies of organizational purpose concentrating on the reactions of corporate elites to external change stimuli, little attention has been given to the emergent phenomenon of internally‐driven business school re‐purposing.
Martin Kitchener
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A Scoping Review of Programs of Active Arts Engagement in International Medical Curricula. [PDF]
Moula Z +7 more
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Abstract Alternative organizations must continuously address conflicts that emerge regarding diverging prioritizations and interpretations of autonomy, solidarity, and responsibility. We explore how tensions around alternative moral principles can be navigated through relational processes that attune to others' needs, emotions, and concerns.
Jonas Friedrich, Christina Lüthy
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