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Name Change Policies for Trans, Nonbinary, and Intersex Students: Challenges Facing Spanish University Administrators

open access: yesSexuality, Gender &Policy, Volume 8, Issue 3, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Spanish universities are currently applying different protocols designed to facilitate name and/or gender changes in the documentation of trans, nonbinary, and intersex individuals in their education communities in compliance with the legislation in force. These policies aim to address the discrimination experienced by these people in everyday
Lucas Platero   +3 more
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External validation of QUiPP App in three independent European cohorts of symptomatic women

open access: yesUltrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 163-174, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Objective To validate externally the QUantitative Innovation in Predicting Preterm birth (QUiPP) App v.2 for the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) in symptomatic women attending tertiary care in Europe. Methods The QUiPP App v.2 was validated in three independent datasets: a prospective European multicenter cohort across five ...
A. M. Fischer   +8 more
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Environmental racism and air pollution: Pre and post the COVID‐19 economic shutdown

open access: yesReview of Policy Research, Volume 42, Issue 4, Page 949-981, July 2025.
Abstract Decades of research demonstrates that minoritized groups are disproportionately affected by swathes of harmful pollutants, including air pollution, even controlling for low income. Would significantly reducing individual car traffic help reduce the EJ gap?
Heather E. Campbell   +3 more
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Contested parenting and its affective economies: A commentary

open access: yesEthos, Volume 53, Issue 2, June 2025.
Abstract In stringing together the fine‐grained ethnographic studies that comprise this special issue of Ethos, “Contested Parenting. Experts, Audiences, Selves,” our commentary is designed to go beyond the micro‐setting of daily routines to the emotional entanglements of family relationships within wider economic and political networks. Calling on the
Claudia Fonseca
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Characterizing Spanish‐speaking patients’ patient‐centered care experiences in the emergency department

open access: yesAcademic Emergency Medicine, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 32-44, January 2025.
Abstract Background Patient‐centered care (PCC) is an essential component of high‐quality health, yet patients with non–English language preferences (NELP) experience worse PCC outcomes. Additionally, there are likely unique aspects to PCC for patients with NELP in the emergency department (ED).
Rebecca J. Schwei   +10 more
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Embodied Thermal Insecurity and Counter‐Hegemonic Heat Mapping

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 57, Issue 1, Page 433-454, January 2025.
Abstract Lived experiences with urban heat are often rendered invisible, shrouded under the cloak of neoliberal resilience discourse and sanitised heat mapping and messaging. This is particularly tragic for disadvantaged at‐risk populations in white, settler colonial contexts where heat tolerance is worn as a badge of honour.
Petra Tschakert, Krishna Karthikeyan
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Rethinking and advancing the movement of resistance, activism, and advocacy in health in four central arenas of the Middle East Region 重新思考和推进中东地区四个中心地区的健康领域中的抵抗、行动主义和倡导 Repensar y avanzar el movimiento de resistencia, activismo y defensa de la salud en cuatro ámbitos centrales de la región de medio oriente

open access: yesWorld Medical &Health Policy, Volume 16, Issue 4, Page 692-708, December 2024.
Abstract The Middle East region has a long history of resistance, activism, and advocacy movements in health, most recently as part of the 2011 region‐wide Arab Spring. Despite this storied history, however, movements of resistance, activism, and advocacy in health in the region are rarely unpacked, examined, or documented.
Mohammed Alkhaldi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

An ethnography of joy: Entrepreneurship among Latinx communities in East Los Angeles

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 4, Page 635-646, December 2024.
Abstract How do people living at the intersection of various forms of injury seek out collective experiences of joy? I explore this question through fieldwork with Latinx female and queer artists and entrepreneurs, some of them undocumented, who consciously seek out and enact joy in their communities in East Los Angeles.
Yana Stainova
wiley   +1 more source

A participatory democracy with an intersectional approach

open access: yesLatin American Policy, Volume 15, Issue 4, Page 578-593, December 2024.
Abstract The article inserts the concept of intersectionality contributed by Afro‐descendant feminism to study whether affirmative action is open to other vulnerable groups besides gender in Mexico. An explanatory investigation of the concept of intersectionality correlated with multiple affirmative action is carried out, and a case study considers the
Mireya Castañeda Hernández
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