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GAINING VOICE THROUGH INJURY: Voice and Corporeality in Animal Rights Activism in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

open access: yesCultural Anthropology, Volume 38, Issue 4, Page 541-566, November 2023., 2023
ABSTRACT Activism in favor of non‐human animals is on the rise throughout Mexico despite ongoing and episodic violence. Activists, also known as animalistas, represent themselves as the “voice” of non‐human animals as they seek rights and well‐being for animals.
IVÁN SANDOVAL‐CERVANTES
wiley   +1 more source

Pluralizing environmental values for urban planning: How to uncover the diversity of imaginaries about socio‐natures from Vitoria‐Gasteiz (Basque Country, Spain)

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 5, Issue 4, Page 1262-1283, August 2023., 2023
Abstract Cities have pushed forward re‐naturing initiatives in local planning agendas. Discourses and rationales for such interventions tend to follow instrumental framings often narrowed down to the economic, health and ecological benefits of nature's contributions to people (NCP).
Julia Neidig   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

“Protect the women!” Trans‐exclusionary feminist issue framing and support for transgender rights

open access: yesPolicy Studies Journal, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 629-666, August 2023., 2023
Abstract An increasingly salient policy innovation pursued by LGBT+ rights groups and socially liberal policy entrepreneurs is the right of trans people to bring their legally recorded sex in line with their lived gender by way of self‐identification.
Stuart J. Turnbull‐Dugarte   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

“You can't thrive when you are being suffocated”: Quantitative and qualitative findings on minority stress in Kenyan queer womxn and trans men

open access: yesSexuality, Gender &Policy, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 58-80, May 2023., 2023
Abstract Minority stress can negatively affect sexual and gender minorities' health and well‐being. Little is known about how the factors associated with minority stress influence the lived experiences of sexual and gender minorities in settings where stigma and discrimination are highly prevalent, and the legal context is restrictive.
Stephanie Haase   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Catalyzing success in community‐based conservation

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 37, Issue 1, February 2023., 2023
Abstract Efforts to devolve rights and engage Indigenous Peoples and local communities in conservation have increased the demand for evidence of the efficacy of community‐based conservation (CBC) and insights into what enables its success. We examined the human well‐being and environmental outcomes of a diverse set of 128 CBC projects.
Brandie Fariss   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

TRAPPED BY SOVEREIGNTY

open access: yesWorld Affairs, Volume 185, Issue 3, Page 500-529, Fall 2022., 2022
This article examines the legal contours of the international law regime as it relates to internally displaced people (IDPs) and assesses it critically. It analyzes the structural legal and humanitarian injustices from which IDPs suffer as a result of often arbitrary distinctions between them and refugees in international refugee law, international ...
Noam Schimmel
wiley   +1 more source

The mediating role of vocabulary size, working memory, attention and inhibition in early vocabulary learning under different TV genres: An exploratory study

open access: yesTESOL Journal, Volume 12, Issue 4, December 2021., 2021
Few studies have explored the learning opportunities different audiovisual genres may create for vocabulary learning. Even fewer have looked at how learners’ viewing experience is affected by individual differences (IDs) in vocabulary size, attention, inhibition, or working memory.
Maria del Mar Suárez   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The “Good Citizen” as a “Respectable Worker:” State, Unemployment, and Social Policy in the United Kingdom and Italy, 1930 to 1950

open access: yesPolitics &Policy, Volume 49, Issue 4, Page 913-939, August 2021., 2021
This article approaches “good citizenship(s)” in its historical connection with the status of “worker.” It scrutinizes how and to what extent the perception of the “good citizen” changed from the Great Depression to the foundations of the post‐war welfare state.
Michele Mioni
wiley   +1 more source

How to address data privacy concerns when using social media data in conservation science

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 35, Issue 2, Page 437-446, April 2021., 2021
Abstract Social media data are being increasingly used in conservation science to study human–nature interactions. User‐generated content, such as images, video, text, and audio, and the associated metadata can be used to assess such interactions. A number of social media platforms provide free access to user‐generated social media content.
Enrico Di Minin   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Voting and the rise of populism: Spatial perspectives and applications across Europe

open access: yesRegional Science Policy &Practice, Volume 13, Issue 2, Page 209-219, April 2021., 2021
Abstract Populism has expanded over the past decade, especially far‐right parties and their respective voter bases. Voting patterns are often unevenly distributed over space, which makes it very relevant to explore, along with other relevant factors, the spatial dimension.
Eveline S. van Leeuwen   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

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