Breathing through the rage: Maternal refusal as ethnographic method
Abstract This article theorizes maternal rage as an ethnographic method and affective archive, drawing on interviews with birthing people of color navigating medical neglect, obstetric violence, and postpartum abandonment. Rather than treating rage as an excess or failure of care, I frame it as a form of witnessing and refusal, a bodily record of harm ...
Lalaie Ameeriar
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Ethical challenges in treating family members: A case study on confidentiality and clinical decision-making in the Indian context. [PDF]
Kalathingal MA +3 more
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Keep on Talking! The Resilience of Multilateral Communications in EU Foreign Policy
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, EarlyView.
Helene Sjursen +2 more
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Abstract How do palliative care professionals negotiate end‐of‐life care with family members when prognosis and dying are not openly discussed? Based on ethnographic fieldwork in an Indonesian palliative care unit, I argue that palliative care professionals employ implicit, ambiguous and culturally sensitive communication to carefully negotiate ...
Hanum Atikasari
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Hybrid telerehabilitation approach for patellofemoral pain management in South African runners: a feasibility case series. [PDF]
Nizeyimana E +3 more
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Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) plays a significant role in the development of medical students, with reflection expected to help learners align their personal values with the expectations of the profession. While theoretical models propose that reflection and PIF advance hand in hand, empirical studies suggest that the ...
Indah Puspasari Kiay Demak +6 more
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Diverse platforms, diverse effects: Evidence from a 100-day study on social media and adolescent mental health. [PDF]
van der Wal A +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article explores Russia's genocidal discourses on Ukrainians, focusing on the predominant narrative that frames cultural genocide as the ‘liberation’ of Ukrainians through the erasure of their cultural identity. Existing literature tends to overlook this form of genocidal discourse, which diverges from typical ‘othering’ by instead ...
Martin Laryš
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The development and use of chatbots in enhancing health care access for underserved and vulnerable populations: a scoping review. [PDF]
Hazhir S +5 more
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Sleep Medicine Education and Practice in Latin America: Current Challenges and Perspectives. [PDF]
Labra A +8 more
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