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What exactly is a family man? Performing and precluding respectable fatherhood in Dominica
Abstract How does a father come to be regarded as a “family man” in the Caribbean? By tracking the stories and strivings of various Dominican men who seek recognition as dedicated fathers, this essay unfolds complex answers to this seemingly simple question.
Adom Philogene Heron
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A systematic comparison of intercultural and indigenous cultural dance education from a global perspective (2010-2024). [PDF]
Liu W, Xue H, Wang ZY.
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Abstract Collaborative work between anthropology and psychology on literacy and particularly on illiteracy helps to rethink general disciplinary backgrounds, concepts, and complex empirical phenomena in the field of (il)literacy. Since the formational period of the social sciences, the concept of literacy has been key to the self‐understandings of ...
Erdmute Alber, Carlos Kölbl
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Theologizing on Artificial Intelligence in Elderly Care. [PDF]
Pugeda TGS.
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Abstract This paper examines the methodological and ethical challenges of conducting remote research on child‐animal relationships across thirty communities in 17 countries during the COVID‐19 pandemic. It critically assesses remote research as a mode of collaboration informed by decolonial aspirations, highlighting the complexities of navigating ...
Ferdiansyah Thajib+19 more
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Editorial: International day of happiness: happiness and wellbeing in the age of climate catastrophe. [PDF]
Kemp AH, Fisher Z, Pihkala P.
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ABSTRACT Addressing “wicked” governance challenges requires participatory processes that engage diverse perspectives, embrace contestation, and foster innovative solutions. This article examines social and environmental reporting (SER) as a context for exploring how participatory governance can be designed to enable pluralistic engagement.
Matthew Sorola
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Hildegard of Bingen's Embryology: Enabling Women's Reproductive Power without Seed. [PDF]
Lee M.
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