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Identifying local barriers to access to healthcare services in Chile using a communitarian approach. [PDF]
Abstract Introduction Previous research has used proxy variables or a unique construct to quantify healthcare access. However, there is a need for a different model that can handle this multivariable problem. This study seeks to develop a way to measure access to the local healthcare system with higher local resolution.
Núñez A, Manzano CA.
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Intergroup relations affect depressive symptoms of Indigenous people: Longitudinal evidence
Abstract One thousand eight hundred thirty‐five individuals who self‐identified as Indigenous (with Mapuche being the largest group) participated in a two‐wave longitudinal survey conducted in Chile with an 18 months lag. This was an approximately nationally representative sample of residents from culturally diverse communities.
Hanna Zagefka +5 more
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A Chip Off the Old Block: Do Reading‐Motivated Parents Raise Reading‐Motivated Children?
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between parents' reading motivation and leisure reading frequency and their children's reading motivation. Secondary data analysis was used to examine a sample of almost 330,000 Chilean adolescents.
Montserrat Cubillos
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ABSTRACT While acknowledging advances in legal recognition of Indigenous rights, much of the research literature positions negotiated agreements between Indigenous peoples and corporations simply as ‘neoliberal technology’ that gives the appearance of Indigenous consent while allowing exploitation to continue.
Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh, Sally Babidge
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«Les diaguitas estamos vivos en El Olivar»
Proponemos algunas reflexiones sobre ética y política en la investigación arqueológica del asentamiento y cementerio diaguita El Olivar (La Serena, Chile), remarcando las relaciones entre los paradigmas arqueológico, estatal y de las propias comunidades.
David Bravo Uribe +1 more
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En los valles longitudinales del oeste de la provincia de San Juan se han identificado dos tramos del Qhapaq Ñan. El más septentrional conecta las localidades de Tocota y Villa Nueva, mientras que el otro parte de Barreal y llega hasta el límite con ...
Alejandro García, Anabel Rodríguez
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Location matters: Valuing firm‐specific nonmarket risk in the global mining industry
Abstract Research summary Using collective action and social movement theory, we investigate the potential incentives and ability of stakeholders to engage in collective action that can increase firm‐specific nonmarket risk of mining companies. We argue that proximity to the nearest environmentally sensitive water source increases the probability that ...
Chang Hoon Oh +3 more
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Relatos sobre una lengua perdida. El kakán en el archivo de la ciencia y la actualidad
Este artículo recoge parte del archivo “oficial” sobre la lengua kakana. En este sentido, se intentará dar cuenta de lo que han escrito algunos estudiosos de la lengua, centrándonos en la idea de “muerte de lengua”, revisada en los últimos años por la ...
Sofía De Mauro
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Desde hace varios años, en un contexto de agravamiento de conflictos territoriales y deslegitimación por parte de las familias terratenientes y del poder judicial provincial, la Comunidad Pueblo Tolombón (provincia de Tucumán, Argentina) ha impulsado ...
Macarena Manzanelli
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Modelos de desarrollo en tensión: ¿nuevos horizontes en clave cultural?
Los modelos de desarrollo hegemónicos presentan una contradicción inherente en tanto presentan discursivamente objetivos de crecimiento equitativo, inclusión y participación de actores subalternizados. No obstante, en la práctica, continúan sustentándose
Macarena Manzanelli
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