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ABSTRACT Fieldwork is the cornerstone of empirical research in agrarian studies. Discussion about methodological options has, however, not kept up with the innovative conceptual developments taking place within the discipline. This is particularly evident in the study of social differentiation, a key concern in agrarian scholarship. Through a review of
Patrick Illien, Helena Pérez Niño
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Abstract Attributing racial disparities to factors related to individuals (individual causes) or to societal factors (structural causes) is linked to attitudes toward racial equity policies. Membership in a dominant or subordinated racial group might shape these associations.
Alicia M. Bowling, Drexler James
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Intergenerational solidarity with digital communication and psychological well-being among older parents during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Hwang W, Fu X, Brown MT, Silverstein M.
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Generational Equity and the Reformulation of Retirement [PDF]
Starting from an examination of the essential components of the long established 'contract' between the generations, the analysis moves on to examine public policy responses to the ageing of populations. Observing an international inclination to panic at
Malcolm L. Johnson
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Living As If We All Mattered: Kinship and Other Gifts in Community
ABSTRACT Living as if we all mattered in a society that does the opposite is an act of resistance. It builds resilience within communities, bringing gifts of relationality. Cathy and Chris are human service workers who aim to transcend the binary of practitioner/patient.
Catherine Richardson Kineweskwêw +1 more
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Equity, Justice, Interdependence: Intergenerational Transfers and the Ageing Population [PDF]
The increase in the ratio of the elderly to the working age population as the demographic transition of low fertility and low mortality proceeds, has spurred a discussion concerning the equity of intergenerational transfers.
Rydell, Ingrid
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ABSTRACT Mining is crucial to the development of developing countries. This article studies the perspective of Indigenous peoples of Fiji (iTaukei) on the impact of mining on their development. Considering Indigenous knowledge at the core of this research, a unique qualitative methodology that integrates Vakumuni Vuku ni Vanua (gathering wisdom of the ...
Eduardo Ordonez‐Ponce +2 more
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