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Weaving reproductive justice: Storytelling and conflict‐related reproductive violence in Colombia
Abstract The exhibition “Weaving reproductive justice: Conflict and peace in Colombia,” which is the result of ethnographic, feminist, and arts‐based research, is a collaborative storytelling experience about conflict‐related reproductive violence. Through patchwork, embroidery, and written words, the exhibition takes visitors into the lives of Afro ...
Tatiana Sánchez Parra
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Urban violence as a predictor factor of obesity: longitudinal evidence from Sao Paulo, Brazil. [PDF]
Onita BM +5 more
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ACHIEVING SOCIAL JUSTICE AS A GOAL OF PUNISHING ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES
S.V. MURYKHIN
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Abstract In this article, I blend authoethnography and ethnography to activate a Chicanx feminist theory of the flesh, which is grounded in the sensibilities of vulnerability and rasquachismo. Rasquachismo is a politicized Mexican American visceral modality of being in the world—in art, in politics, in everydayness—that is rooted in purposeful defiance
Andrea M. Lopez
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The last stand of the gorilla: environmental crime and conflict in the Congo basin.
Christian Nelleman +2 more
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ABSTRACT As the global demand for innovative teaching models grows, interdisciplinary teaching and learning (ITL) has garnered widespread attention as a strategy for fostering complex skills and higher‐order thinking worldwide. This trend is also evident in China.
Guixiang Chen, Chunxiao Yin, Dan Wang
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Perceived neighborhood safety, crime exposure, and chronic diseases among older Indians: The role of functional disabilities. [PDF]
Pai M, Muhammad T, Adeagbo A, Ali W.
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Environmental Crimes Listed in the Polish Penal Code Since 1997 [PDF]
Małgorzata Szwejkowska +1 more
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