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Abstract Can there be a Godly ethnography? This article explores how the epistemic entailments of this question trouble our taken‐for‐granted notions about what decolonizing anthropology demands. Disciplinary decolonization aims at more‐just futures through interrogating Eurocentric ways of knowing and approaching marginalized histories and ...
Yasmin Moll
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Looking through a policy window with tinted glasses: Setting the agenda for U.S. AI policy
Abstract The policy agenda is currently being established for artificial intelligence (AI), a domain marked by complex and sweeping implications for economic transformation tempered by concerns about social and ethical risks. This article reviews the United States national AI policy strategy through extensive qualitative and quantitative content ...
Daniel S. Schiff
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Abstract Cities have pushed forward re‐naturing initiatives in local planning agendas. Discourses and rationales for such interventions tend to follow instrumental framings often narrowed down to the economic, health and ecological benefits of nature's contributions to people (NCP).
Julia Neidig +3 more
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Abstract Nature degradation, poverty and social discrimination are some of the consequences of unfair decision‐making over environmental resources within rural communities in the Global South. Barriers to achieving fair environmental decisions are entrenched power differences and the lack of representation of the diversity of local values in ...
Silvia Olvera‐Hernández +6 more
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Making a case for the consideration of trust, justice, and power in conservation relationships
Abstract In conservation, trust and justice are increasingly recognized as both intrinsically valuable and critical for successful socioecological outcomes. However, the interdependence between these concepts has not been explored. The conservation trust literature provides examples of efforts to build trust between conservationists and local actors ...
Omar Saif, Aidan Keane, Sam Staddon
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Translation and Cultural Adaptation into Spanish of the Engagement in Meaningful Activities Survey
Background. Participation in meaningful activities contributes to individual well‐being, so it is essential to have specific evaluation tools that can assess this complex construct Objectives. To create a Spanish version (EDIAS) of the Engagement in Meaningful Activities Survey (EMAS) by following best practices in instrument translation.
Fernández-Solano Ana Judit +4 more
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Resumen La obesidad infantil en Latinoamérica y en las poblaciones latinas de Estados Unidos es un problema de salud pública complejo y persistente y, como tal, requiere soluciones basadas en la teoría y los métodos de la ciencia de sistemas. En este artículo presentamos un marco conceptual orientado a la acción para diseñar, implementar, evaluar y ...
Leandro M. T. Garcia +4 more
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Abstract In this article, we explore why conservation schemes that have positive outcomes through the participation of local communities cannot necessarily be deemed as just. We observe that recognition (understood as inclusion and respect) of local communities’ value‐systems, a key factor towards environmental justice, is not often achieved in ...
Louise Guibrunet +7 more
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O capital estético das pinturas e o valor justo
Este estudo discorre acerca dos critérios de valoração das pinturas, consideradas obras de arte, pelo aspecto contábil, especialmente quanto as normas internacionais de contabilidade e comparou com os critérios aplicados por artistas pintores e gestores de galerias.
Mauro Evandro de Souza Negruni +1 more
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A realist epistemic utopia? Epistemic practices in a climate camp
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 53, Issue 1, Page 38-58, Spring 2022.
Justo Serrano Zamora, Lisa Herzog
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