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Adivasi (Tea Tribe) worldviews of living close to wild Asian elephants in Assam, India. [PDF]
Abstract In Assam state, northeastern India, human–elephant conflict mitigation has included technocentric measures, such as installation of barriers, alternative livelihoods, and afforestation. Such measures treat conflict as a technical problem with linear cause–effect relations and are usually ineffective over the long term because they do not ...
Banerjee S, Nayak D, Sinha A.
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El presente artículo es una revisión teórica sobre dos categorías de análisis: el trauma psicológico y las heridas afectivas, con el objetivo de identificar si existen relaciones y diferencias significativas entre ambas categorías de análisis para la ...
Humberto Del Castillo Drago +2 more
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A partir del inicio de la etapa de confinamiento por la pandemia a nivel mundial, las condiciones de vida de varios grupos sociales, incluyendo estudiantes universitarios, se vieron afectadas con cambios significativos, en muchos casos incluso pudo haber
María López-Solís +2 more
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La presente investigación estudia las diferencias entre las relaciones interpersonales y el desempeño laboral según variables sociodemográficas en trabajadores de tres empresas estatales de radio y televisión en Lima Metropolitana, la muestra estuvo ...
Manuel Bejarano Paredes
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Emerging human dimensions research in coastal and nearshore Oceania. [PDF]
Abstract Calls for incorporating human dimensions into marine conservation have increased and begun to coalesce as marine social science. However, it is unclear what types of research and foci have been centered in this new interdisciplinary field and what gaps remain.
Dacks R, Yadav S, Mawyer A.
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Caring labor and the affective economy in the making of the Caribbean
Abstract This article is a reflection on early colonial industries as caring labor rather than just commodity production or resistance. We draw on Indigenous philosophies of relations and Amazonian ontologies to foreground care and frame the Caribbean material record.
Alice V. M. Samson +4 more
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Art at the Start: A controlled trial and close observation of parent‐infant art therapy intervention
Abstract This two‐part study seeks to evidence art therapy intervention for parent‐infant attachment relationships, looking at improvements to wellbeing and relationships. Study one was a controlled trial with 105 participating parent/caregivers and their infants (0–3‐years), identified due to concerns about their relationship.
Victoria Gray Armstrong, Josephine Ross
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Abstract We report on two preliminary evaluations of a group intervention, targeting vulnerable infants and their mothers within the first 6‐months postpartum. The Mother–Baby Nurture® program aims to strengthen the developing infant–mother attachment relationship by increasing maternal mentalizing.
Sharon Cooke +2 more
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Abstract Most mothers have more than one child. Second‐time mothers may worry about whether they will love the second baby as much as their first child. The current study examined mothers’ maternal‐fetal relationship anxiety (MFRA) to their second baby, the prediction of mother‐infant bonding (MIB) and infant‐mother attachment security post‐partum, and
Brenda L. Volling +3 more
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Sensing, feeling, thinking: Relating to nature with the body, heart and mind
Abstract The cultural ecosystem services (CES) construct has evolved to accommodate multiple worldviews, knowledge systems and conceptualizations of nature and values, including relational and mental health values. Cultural ecosystem services research and practice has mostly focused on cognitive ways of constructing and expressing intangible values of,
Emilia Pramova +9 more
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