DIGIFALE a Mobile Health Literacy Programme for Pacific Communities: A Pilot Study
Background: In an increasingly digitalised world, the ability of older adults to effectively utilise digital devices and navigate online health information has become crucial for maintaining their wellbeing and independence. The DIGIFALE programme was developed to improve the mobile literacy skills of Pacific communities in recognition of the digital ...
Amio Matenga‐Ikihele +9 more
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Psychometric Properties, Stability, and Predictive Validity of the Hindi Version of the Prolonged Grief Disorder Scale (PG-13-R-H) Among Hindi-speaking Adults in the United States. [PDF]
Mewani AH +4 more
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Review: John R. Hinnells & Alan Williams (eds.): Parsis in India and the Diaspora. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2007. [PDF]
Hintze, Almut
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Displaced Impacts: Visibility, Care, and Humanitarian Filmmaking in Iran
ABSTRACT Socially oriented documentary films are increasingly expected to articulate “impact” goals to gain international distribution, yet what counts as impact for those represented remains contested. This article examines how narratives about working and displaced youth in Iran are produced and circulated through social filmmaking.
Nat Nesvaderani
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Demographic insights into paternal genetic diversity and regional substructure in the Spanish Roma. [PDF]
Ena GF +4 more
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Africana Philosophy: Globalizing the Diversity Curriculum [PDF]
Monahan, Michael
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Diasporic Connections Revisited: Asian Women's Entrepreneurship in Context
Short Abstract This reflection revisits Hardill and Raghuram’s groundbreaking 1998 study of Asian women entrepreneurs, which challenged homogeneous views of ‘Asian business’ by showing how gender, class, ethnicity and migration history intersected to shape distinctive entrepreneurial strategies. Drawing on my own experience in a migrant family business
Monder Ram
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Diasporic Connections Revisited: Modest Fashion and Digital Fashion Activism
Short Abstract This invited commentary responds to the power and residues of Irene Hardill and Parvati Raghuram's 1998 Area article ‘Diasporic Connections’. It makes three interlinked points on connection/disconnection and visibility/invisibility of female labour in British South Asian and modest fashion.
Saskia Warren
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Clinical and Genetic Pattern of β-Thalassemia Major in East Java, Indonesia. [PDF]
Romadhon PZ +9 more
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