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Toward a Biocultural Synthesis of the Peopling of the Americas: Introduction to the Special Issue Hacia una síntesis biocultural del poblamiento de las Américas: introducción al número especial Rumo a uma síntese biocultural do povoamento das Américas: introdução ao número especial

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 188, Issue 3, November 2025.
ABSTRACT This article introduces the special issue Toward a Biocultural Synthesis of the Peopling of the Americas, which brings together contributions that explore the origins and diversity of Indigenous populations across North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean. The volume grew out of an invited symposium held at the 90th Annual Meeting of
Lumila Paula Menéndez, Mark Hubbe
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Building a culture of connection in early childhood education: The Hand in Hand Foundations Course

open access: yesInfant Mental Health Journal: Infancy and Early Childhood, Volume 46, Issue 6, Page 675-695, November 2025.
Abstract Healthy early childhood development unfolds in the context of relationships with important caregivers, including early educators. Grounded in the evidence on early relational health, the 8‐week Hand in Hand Foundations Course for Early Childhood Educators teaches a novel connection‐based approach to understanding and responding to young ...
Angela Sillars   +6 more
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Escribir en comunidad: Construcción de relaciones y responsabilidad en la producción de conocimiento

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 3, Page 447-465, September 2025.
ABSTRACT As anthropology reckons with its past, present, and future, anthropologists increasingly seek to challenge inequities within the discipline and academia more broadly. Anthropology, regardless of subdiscipline, is a social endeavor. Yet research often remains an isolating (though not necessarily solitary) process, even within research teams and
Jordi Armani Rivera Prince   +16 more
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Discerning personhood through lena‐dena: Disability professionals, ethics, and communication

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 4, Page 647-657, December 2024.
Abstract This article looks at practices of discernment in disability spaces in India by analyzing (hierarchical) relational contexts in which disability professionals and disabled people in India interact. We argue that discernment, which we explore through lena‐dena (giving and taking), allows us to analyze the ethical stakes of processes of ...
Shruti Vaidya, Michele Friedner
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Community perceptions of invasive species and environmental management in a US island territory

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 38, Issue 6, December 2024.
Abstract Environmental managers struggle with communicating accurate and relevant information and with gaining trust from the communities they serve, problems that are especially pronounced in minority and colonized communities. An important step in developing successful management strategies is partnering directly with the communities involved, but ...
Ann Marie Gawel   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Vegetative stage and soil horizon respectively determine direction and magnitude of rhizosphere priming effects in contrasting tree line soils

open access: yesFunctional Ecology, Volume 38, Issue 9, Page 1984-2002, September 2024.
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Tree lines in high latitudes and high altitudes are considered sentinels of global change. This manifests in accelerated encroachment of trees and shrubs and enhanced plant productivity, with currently unknown implications for the carbon balance of these biomes.
Jennifer Michel   +4 more
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Barriers to healthcare access for children with congenital heart disease in eight Latin American countries

open access: yesPediatric Anesthesia, Volume 34, Issue 9, Page 893-905, September 2024.
Abstract Background Mortality from congenital heart disease has decreased considerably in the last two decades due to improvements in overall health care. However, there are barriers to access to healthcare in Latin America for this population, which could be related to factors such as healthcare system, policies, resources, geographic, cultural ...
Rodrigo Lopez‐Barreda   +12 more
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Moderating borderline content while respecting fundamental values

open access: yesPolicy &Internet, Volume 16, Issue 2, Page 347-361, June 2024.
Abstract As efforts to identify and remove online terrorist and violent extremist content have intensified, concern has also grown about so‐called lawful but awful content. Various options have been touted for reducing the visibility of this borderline content, including removing it from search and recommendation algorithms, downranking it and ...
Stuart Macdonald, Katy Vaughan
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of wind turbine noise on songbird behavior during nonbreeding season

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 38, Issue 2, April 2024.
Abstract Anthropogenic noise is one of the fastest growing, globally widespread pollutants, affecting countless species worldwide. Despite accumulating evidence of the negative impacts of wind turbines on wildlife, little is known about how the noise they generate affects ecological systems.
Yael Lehnardt   +2 more
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