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ABSTRACT Mental privacy is a growing concern as neurotechnologies and digital mental health tools collect and process sensitive brain‐related data. In South Africa, cultural and religious diversity adds complexity to protecting mental privacy, with traditional healing practices, communal decision‐making, and spiritual beliefs influencing mental health ...
Marietjie Botes +4 more
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Bioethics and the World Order: A Curious Coincidence Between Chinese and African Approaches
ABSTRACT The post‐1945 world order is standardly pictured as a Westphalian system, in which each state is equal under the law with sovereign authority over its territories. This paper argues that the Westphalian system is changing and examines the implications for bioethics. We show that cross‐border health, economic, ecologic, and sociopolitical risks
Nancy S. Jecker +2 more
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Gender inequality in urban British Africa: Evidence from Anglican marriage registers
Abstract We examine the colonial origins and evolution of gender inequality in mission schooling and formal labour force participation across six cities in British colonial Africa, using marriage register data for some 30,000 Anglican brides and grooms well‐positioned to benefit from colonial educational and employment opportunities.
Felix Meier zu Selhausen, Jacob Weisdorf
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Ending pandemics within the shadow of trade: reconciling equity in global health with coloniality. [PDF]
Sekalala S.
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We are not doing enough: Truth-telling and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history in Australian Public Health. [PDF]
Garay J +7 more
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The Case for Local AI Development: Lessons From Computer‑Aided Detection of Tuberculosis and Silicosis in Southern Africa's Ex‑Miners. [PDF]
Terespolsky S +9 more
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Settler Midwifery: A Colonial Tool in Canada's Reproductive Healthcare System. [PDF]
Murdock M, Durant S.
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This chapter examines a new stream of analysis that brings colonial, post-colonial, and the current era of postcolonial history into International Relations (IR). Post-colonialism seeks to fill the many gaps in Eurocentric constructions of the world so that people and ideas associated with former colonies can be visible, audible, and influential today.
Christine Sylvester
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“Race” and “post-colonialism”: should one come before the other? [PDF]
One unsettled analytical question in race scholarship concerns the relationship between categories of race and categories of post-colonialism. These are often run together or are used interchangeably; sometimes an implicit hierarchy of one over the other
Nasar Meer
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