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Scents of care: Multispecies relations in Pakistan's heatwave
Abstract This article examines how odour, intensified by heat, shapes the sensory aspects of social and multispecies relations in Pakistan. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Kasur's tanneries and Lahore's animal shelters during a period of record‐breaking heat, it analyses how smell structures inclusion and exclusion, mediates encounters with humans
Muhammad A. Kavesh
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Cultural Competence or Cultural Humility? Moving Beyond the Debate. [PDF]
Greene-Moton, Ella, Minkler, Meredith
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When does the story end? Presence, the present and ‘the contemporary world’
Abstract We write and read ethnography in the wake of time passing: a fact that has long thrown up a host of epistemological and ethical issues for the doing of anthropology. In this essay I revisit this classic problem—the problem of the ethnographic present—asking what happens when we rethink the relationship between ‘the present’ and ‘presence’, the
Michael Edwards
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Development of a forensic evidence preservation protocol for military emergency departments: A methodological study. [PDF]
Jeong S, Lee MK.
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ABSTRACT Using the 2017 myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii) incursion into Aotearoa New Zealand as a case study, we analysed media articles to examine how roles and responsibilities of actors are framed in the biosecurity system. We reveal a multi‐layered, evolving and uncertain biosecurity system.
Robyn Kannemeyer +2 more
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Complicity in Moral Injury: A Study of Moral Phenomena in Healthcare Work Settings. [PDF]
Rosell T.
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Abstract The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014 authorizes programs targeting marginalized youth. However, no peer‐reviewed studies have used national data to examine participation and outcomes specifically for disconnected youth (DY). Utilizing PY 2021 US Department of Labor performance data, this comprehensive study found that 62.
Ashley N. Palmer, Mackenzie R. Preston
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Abstract Aim This study aimed to elucidate the nature and structure of the decision‐making experiences surrounding illness disclosure and concealment among people with epilepsy (PWE) who have experienced generalized tonic–clonic seizures (GTCS). Methods Giorgi's descriptive phenomenological method was employed. Data were collected between March and May
Young‐Min Shon, Woo Joung Joung
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Advancing crisis readiness through progressive simulation in undergraduate medical education. [PDF]
Cole R.
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