Tracking Aspirations: Neoliberal Education and Mobility for Cambodian Youth
ABSTRACT Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in rural Cambodia, this article focuses on secondary students who aspire to social and spatial mobility. It examines how a subject‐based tracking system intersects with other facets of the educational landscape to stratify students along class lines.
Jennifer Estes
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Parenting practices in occupational justice lens in the post-genocide context: more than 31 years after a genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. [PDF]
Biracyaza E, Habimana S.
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On Being Receptive: Listening and Compliance on a University Campus
ABSTRACT How should you listen when you hear about harms in interpersonal life, such as sexual harassment or anti‐Black racism? Across a range of sites on a university campus, from bystander intervention workshops to reporting systems for sex‐ and gender‐based misconduct, we spotlight the way “listening” is mobilized to address harms of various kinds ...
Michael Lempert +2 more
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Understanding health system reconstruction in conflict-affected states: a repeated cross-sectional study of healthcare coverage trends in Rwanda. [PDF]
Tan EML, Zeebari Z, Eriksson A.
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Introduction to the Thematic Section
Nates Tali, Zadoff Mirjam
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Prevalence and Factors Associated with Repeat Mental Health Service Utilization During Rwanda's Genocide Commemoration Week. [PDF]
Bamukunde AM +5 more
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Racialized Labor Intermediation: Managing the “Threat” of Kurdish Workers on Turkish Farms
ABSTRACT Farm labor intermediaries in Turkey have been at the heart of maintaining a precarious and low‐wage migrant labor force for capitalist agriculture since the 19th century. This labor force has been predominantly comprised of Kurds, a people racialized as “savage,” “racially impure,” and “traitors of the Turkish nation” since the beginning of ...
Deniz Duruiz
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Turkish Thoracic Society Declaration on Peace and Health the Importance of Breathing in a World Without War. [PDF]
Çetinkaya PD +18 more
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Refusal and Aporia: At the Limits of Anthropological Knowledge
ABSTRACT As anthropologists increasingly take up refusal, opacity, and other forms of resistance to surveillance and subjugation, this paper questions what implications this has for the discipline in practice. Considering anthropology's enduring centrality in defining what it means to be human, including the various ways that this category has been ...
Cory‐Alice André‐Johnson
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