A Collectivism Index for Investigating Cultural Variation in China across Regions and Time. [PDF]
Wei L +4 more
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Anthropologist, heal thyself: Toward an anthropology of healing through relational interbeing
Abstract I call for an anthropology that confronts its own woundedness. Anthropologists often bear witness to suffering but rarely examine how our own grief, trauma, and institutional distress shape the affective tone of our work. Drawing on fieldwork with Runa (Quechua) women affected by forced sterilization in Peru and guided by my collaborator and ...
Lucía Isabel Stavig
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Cooperation is not rewarded by friendship, but generous and selfish students repel each other in social networks. [PDF]
Samu F +4 more
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Abstract The existence and development of feminist scholarship and practice have been revisited by feminist anthropologists and sociologists exploring it among the gendered cultural and historical dynamics of the Caribbean. Feminist Caribbeanists’ pioneering efforts that fit within this theoretical family have challenged the Global North status quo to ...
Cherisse Francis
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Resilience, meaning in life, and perceived social support mediate the relationship between fear of happiness and psychological distress. [PDF]
Yıldırım M +5 more
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Abstract This article examines how mobility restrictions imposed by governments during the COVID‐19 pandemic intensified reproductive and mobility injustices. It traces shifting configurations of privilege and inequality within marginalized groups whose reproductive desires remain legally and socially unrecognized.
Sara L. Friedman
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The fragile dialogue: communication barriers, authority and adaptive strategies in NICU parent-healthcare worker relationships. [PDF]
Decataldo A, Lauritano G, Paleardi F.
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Corporations and Structural Linkages in World Commerce [PDF]
Daniels, Joseph P., Davis, John B.
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Making care audible: Musical gifts and affective reciprocity in the clinic
Abstract In clinical settings, music therapy is frequently received as a gift—a voluntary offering that invites but does not demand participation. Drawing on ethnographic research with music therapists and patients in Canadian and American hospitals, this article examines how clinical care is co‐constituted through practices of giving, receiving, and ...
Meredith Evans
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From reductionism to complex systems: Paradigm shift and knowledge evolution in competitive sports research using BERTopic. [PDF]
Pan L.
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