Indexicality of Minyak Karo in North Sumatra: An Anthropolinguistic Perspective

KE Tarigan, T Lubis - Tradition and Modernity of Humanity, 2022 - talenta.usu.ac.id
This study aimed to describe the indexicality Minyak Karo in North Sumatera. It focused on
describing the ingredients used for making the Minyak Karo, the ritual process of making …

[HTML][HTML] The advancement of artificial intelligence in biomedical research and health innovation: challenges and opportunities in emerging economies

RGL da Silva - Globalization and Health, 2024 - Springer
The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), algorithm optimization and high-throughput
experiments has enabled scientists to accelerate the discovery of new chemicals and …

[HTML][HTML] Governança reprodutiva: um assunto de suma relevância política

C Fonseca, D Marre, F Rifiotis - Horizontes Antropológicos, 2021 - SciELO Brasil
No fim de julho, 2021, uma notícia publicada em um jornal de Florianópolis narra o caso de
uma bebê que, antes mesmo de completar seu primeiro mês de vida, foi retirada da sua …

[HTML][HTML] “You see, we women, we can't talk, we can't have an opinion…”. The coloniality of gender and childbirth practices in Indigenous Wixárika families

JB Gamlin - Social Science & Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
How women make decisions about care-seeking during pregnancy and childbirth, is a key
determinant of maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes. Indigenous communities …

[HTML][HTML] Abortion access in the Americas: a hemispheric and historical approach

C Roth - Frontiers in Public Health, 2023 - frontiersin.org
This perspective article situates the 2022 United States (US) Supreme Court's overturning of
Roe v. Wade (1973) within the broader history of abortion rights activism and legislation in …

Ethnic disparities in effective coverage of maternal healthcare in Mexico, 2006–2018: a decomposition analysis

E Serván-Mori, C Juárez-Ramírez… - Sexuality Research and …, 2023 - Springer
Introduction This paper examines ethnic disparities in the effective coverage (EC) of
maternal healthcare for interventions carried out among Mexican women in the last decade …

Living in opposition: How women in the United States cope in spite of mistrust of federal leadership during the pandemic of Covid‐19

LJ Hardy, A Mana, L Mundell… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
International research collaborators conducted research investigating sociocultural
responses to the Covid‐19 pandemic. Our mixed methods research design includes surveys …

[HTML][HTML] Discrepancies in infant feeding recommendations between grandmothers and healthcare providers in rural Mexico

P Luna, N Paredes-Ruvalcaba, T Valdes… - International …, 2022 - Springer
Background Infant feeding practices are rapidly changing within rural areas in Mexico,
including indigenous communities. The aim of this study was to compare infant feeding …

Dangerous Knowledge and Proxy-Reasons: A Kurdish Woman's Therapeutic Attempts

N Weiss - Medical Anthropology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Jihan, a former Kurdish guerilla fighter, struggles to gain medical treatment for the health
problems she suffers as a result of war and trauma. The provision of care in Turkey has been …

Indigenous Knowledge and Ontological Difference? Ontological Pluralism, Secular Public Reason, and Knowledge between Indigenous Amazonia and the West

C Tym - Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2024 - cambridge.org
Real knowledge emerges from “impossible” worldviews. Or, put differently, it is possible to
accept knowledge that is produced by people whose ontological presuppositions–their …