Preventing Gang Violence Through Healing Circles: The Case of the Círculo de Hombres in San Diego
The purpose of this essay is not only to examine how Chicano and Mexican men navigate and negotiate street gangs, the criminal justice system, and self-destructive behaviors that dehumanize them, but also how they rehumanize themselves through the ...
Juvenal Caporale
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A Critical Discourse Analysis of Indigenization in Saskatchewan's Undergraduate Nursing Programs. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The nursing academy in Canada, motivated by the release of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action in 2015, has declared support for and commitment to Indigenization. This study, framed by the historical context of colonialism in Canadian healthcare and nursing education, aimed to understand the current state of ...
Essien D.
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The Practices and Challenges of Indigenizing Dental and Dental Hygiene Education in Canada. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives To explore the extent to which Indigenous content is taught in dental and dental hygiene curricula across Canada and to identify their objectives, delivery methods, barriers, and facilitators. Methods A descriptive cross‐sectional design was utilized via an anonymous survey developed using the Qualtrics platform.
Shokouhi P +4 more
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Designing an Indigenous Wellness University Course: A Reflective Case Narrative
Postsecondary institutions across Canada have implemented various Indigenization strategies. Critical reflection is needed about the development, implementation, and impact of these strategies to ensure they serve more than checked boxes, and that they ...
Leah Ferguson +2 more
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Jouer à être l’Autre : kanata comme récit de l’innocence blanche
La pièce de théâtre Kanata, mise en scène par le dramaturge québécois Robert Lepage et jouée par la troupe française du Théâtre du Soleil, avait provoqué une forte polémique au Québec, où de nombreux artistes et militants Autochtones ont dénoncé l ...
Leila Benhadjoudja
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Cet article examine les stratégies narratives et discursives du métissage et de l’auto-autochtonisation dans le roman Volkswagen Blues de l’écrivain québécois Jacques Poulin, publié en 1984, représentatif du courant transculturel.
Zishad Lak, Pierre-Luc Landry
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National in Form, Socialist in Content: USSR National and Language Policies in the Early Period [PDF]
The article traces the early Soviet national and language policies based on historical, historiographic, sociological, and sociolinguistic sources. The post-revolutionary 1917 policies in the USSR involved autonomy, federalization, linguistic diversity ...
Shelestyuk Elena
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Decolonizing Sustainability through Indigenization in Canadian Post-Secondary Institutions
Sustainability discourse indicates a need to reconsider our approaches to social, economic, and environmental issues because, without deep transformation, global human survival is in jeopardy.
Yvonne N. Vizina
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Does Patriotism Exist in Sociology? [PDF]
Dmitry Kurakin’s article on the sociology of culture in the Soviet Union and Russia has been recently published in the “Cultural Sociology” journal. This led to discussions about Soviet and post-Soviet academia among sociologists and intellectuals from ...
Leonid G. Ionin, Dmitry Yu. Kurakin
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Cartographies of the Self: Indigenous Territoriality and Literary Sovereignty in Contemporary Native American Life Writing [PDF]
This contribution sets out to show how contemporary Indigenous autobiographers critically counter hegemonic territorial inscriptions of “America” and American citizenship and explore alternatives that often connect to but are not identical with tribal–nationalist notions of territoriality in their insistence on sovereignty. In the context of Indigenous
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