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Abstract In this article, we critically examine the Ontario, Canada secondary French as a second language (FSL) curriculum to unpack the ways it both resists and perpetuates colonial, racist, and oppressive discourses. By engaging in this analysis, we aim to inspire language teacher educators to envision and critically engage with alternative ...
Shawna M. Carroll +3 more
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<i>Indigenous Criminology</i> comprehensively explores Indigenous people’s contact with criminal justice systems in a contemporary and historical context. It addresses both the theoretical underpinnings of the development of a specific Indigenous criminology, and canvasses the broader policy and practice implications for criminal justice.
Cunneen, Chris, Tauri, Juan
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Sariri: indigenism and hegemony [PDF]
En el marco de la experiencia de la Revolución Boliviana de 1952 a partir de que el Movimiento Nacional Revolucionario tomara el poder (1952-1964), se analizará la novela neoindigenista Sariri: una réplica a rodó (1954) de Fernando Diez de Medina en un ...
Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
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Genetic variants in the CD59 gene: An exploratory study of large genome databases
Abstract Background CD59 is a GPI‐anchored glycoprotein on the surface of many cell types. It inhibits the assembly of the membrane attack complex, thus preventing complement‐mediated cell lysis. Lack of a functional CD59 protein causes recurrent ischemic strokes, neuropathy, and chronic hemolysis.
Kshitij Srivastava +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Frailty in bioarchaeology has garnered increasing interest in recent decades, particularly for analyzing and comparing past health across different groups and populations. A hazards‐based cumulative phenotype approach was applied to 492 adult males and females from five consecutive historical periods in the city of Milan: Roman (2nd–
Lucie Biehler‐Gomez +5 more
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Throughout history the “construction” of the indigenous ethnic category and the consequences that this has had on the national indigenist policies in Brazil have been redefined by a process involving the north-eastern Indios as important protagonists ...
Filippo Lenzi Grillini
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Transition from subsistence to monetary economy- a counterdiscourse to mainstream development strategies : case study from Samburu distict, Kenya [PDF]
The present thesis is a case study with aim of performing an investigation of the process unfolding from the subsistence to a monetary economy. It is juxtaposed to counter mainstream development strategies amongst the Samburu people in Samburu District ...
Lesamana, Astrid Melissa Jocelyn
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Abstract The objective of this scoping review is to explore the systemic barriers that impact health inequities among vulnerable populations (e.g., racial/ethnic and gender groups, people with disabilities, refugees, immigrants, elders, young children, agricultural and fishery workers, and low‐income individuals) when facing climate change stressors ...
Ainslee Wong +3 more
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Book Review: Vistas comerciales y culturales [PDF]
Rview of Cahill, Danielle and Sandra de los Rios. Vistas Comerciales Y Culturales. Boston, MA: Heinle and Heinle, 2002. ISBN 0-03-031606-5.
Lee, Lina
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ABSTRACT Indonesians have witnessed the emergence of multiple populist narratives within their mainstream political discourse. This includes the rise of a majoritarianism, whose advocates aim to ascribe privileged rights to sections of the country's Sunni Muslim majority based on ideas of nostalgic cultural loss and of economic and political ...
Chris Chaplin
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