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Looking at Us Through Their Eyes. The Analytical Process from Ethnographic Perspectives1
Abstract This article looks at the analytical situation through the Others’ eyes—through examples from contemporary ethnographies of foreign cultures. It discusses the following issues: a) The analogy between the ontological worlds of the dead, ghosts, animals and dreams in “primitive populations” and the analytical psychological descriptions of the ...
Stefano Carta
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Caste criminalisation in South India and permanent migration to Fiji, 1903–1927
Abstract Does the official criminalisation of a group lead to permanent out‐migration? In the early 20th century, British officials in south India designated multiple castes as inherently criminal under the Criminal Tribes Act (CTA). The CTA required police registration and could force entire groups into special settlements.
Alexander Persaud
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This second part of a four-part study is a tentative answer derived from the account of Genesis chapter 3 to discover what constitutes God’s provisions for the relationship between men and women after the Fall.
Richard M. Davidson
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Occupational Stress and Catholic Priests: A Scoping Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Ruiz-Prada M +3 more
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Oncology Inpatient Resuscitation Planning and Long‐Term “Rapid Response Call” Outcomes
Optimal end‐of‐life care involves a patient‐centered approach. The dual audits presented in this study show that a proportion of oncology patients receiving palliative‐intent cancer treatment continue to be managed in hospital without a resuscitation plan and may undergo care escalation to a “rapid response” intervention despite poor prognosis ...
Dhanashree Tikhe +3 more
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Patient Design: The Importance of Including Patients in Designing Health Care. [PDF]
Meskó B, deBronkart D.
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What is (de)politicization and what is wrong with it?
Abstract This article attempts to clarify the meaning of (de)politicization. Politicization sometimes refers to the inappropriate intrusion of partisan loyalties in nonpolitical social domains (affective politicization). Politicization can also constitute an ideal of civic agency and energy (contestatory politicization).
Dimitrios Halikias
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The image of the priest in the spiritual heritage of the Holy Fathers and Ukrainian literature
This article is analyzing the formation process of priest’s personality by learning and mastering spiritual heritage of the Holy Fathers and also by acquainting with compositions of Ukrainian literature XIX – beginning of XX centuries. These compositions
Mila Khomich
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Address of his Holiness Pope Benedict XVI (Thursday, 3 May 2012). [PDF]
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Making Mining Licit: Gold, Commodification, and the Everyday Performance of Law in Colombia
ABSTRACT Ethnographies of resource‐making have shown that the extraction of resource value from objects is premised on obviating the emplaced lifeworlds that surrounded objects before they traveled to consumer markets. Much of this literature looks at such supply‐chain disentanglement from the viewpoint of corporate and formal regulatory practices ...
Jesse Jonkman
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