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  2. Intellectual disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: Contemporary psychiatry more precisely defines intellectual disability as a state, the aetiologies of which are diverse and often unknown (Mackenzie 2010). ... Mothers are further uncertain about whether their other children or the child’s potential
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    12 May 2024: Contemporary psychiatry more precisely defines intellectual disability as a state, the aetiologies of which are diverse and often unknown (Mackenzie 2010). ... In much of Euro-America, welfare states support kinship care of disabled children during early
  4. Childhood | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: are held up by parents as models for children to emulate (Stafford 1995). ... These girls are considered foster children and often work long hours in the homes of extended family members for no pay.
  5. Mental Health | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: out of interdisciplinary borderlands between psychiatry and anthropology, sometimes referred to as ‘cross-cultural’ and ‘transcultural’ studies (cf. ... The earlier work of Kleinman (1980; 1988) along with the anti-psychiatry movement of the
  6. Resilience | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: Resilience-oriented policies have helped foster the integration of situated knowledge and complex situations into governance and have provided an opportunity to govern complexity locally (Chandler and Reid 2019; Chandler 2018; ... of motherly love until
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    12 May 2024: p> <p>Anthropological research on mental health has often focused on traversing or reconciling the disciplinary fields of anthropology and psychiatry. ... Consequently, a biologically orientated psychiatry now tends to see the distressed mind as a result
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    12 May 2024: Contemporary psychiatry more precisely defines intellectual disability as a state, the aetiologies of which are diverse and often unknown (Mackenzie 2010). ... In much of Euro-America, welfare states support kinship care of disabled children during early
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    12 May 2024: Watching over children, for instance, may be intended with their protection in mind butcan also be motivated by other intentions, such as direction and control (Lyon 2003; Widmer and Albrechtslund 2021). ... For example, physical rehabilitation apps can
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    12 May 2024: Schools turn the favourable circumstances into which children are born into catalysts of success. ... amp; R. Rosen 2020. Women and children together and apart: finding the time for social reproduction theory.
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    12 May 2024: Indigenous children at residential schools in Canada developed negative relationships with food due to malnourishment, abuse, punishment, and humiliation perpetuated in the residential school environment (Howard 2014). ... disease, as they were perceived
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    12 May 2024: Resilience-oriented policies have helped foster the integration of situated knowledge and complex situations into governance and have provided an opportunity to govern complexity locally (Chandler and Reid 2019; Chandler 2018; ... of motherly love until
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    12 May 2024: Resilience-oriented policies have helped foster the integration of situated knowledge and complex situations into governance and have provided an opportunity to govern complexity locally (Chandler and Reid 2019; Chandler 2018; ... of motherly love until
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    12 May 2024: p><em>‘Prefigurative politics’ refers to how activists embody and enact, within their activism, the socialities and practices they foster for broader society. ... What Graeber refers to as ‘anarchism’ emerges directly from the left-libertarian
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    12 May 2024: groups of people who either live in the same place or share other connections such as eating similar food or having children together. ... and the forced removal of children from their families and communities—broader European and Euro-American popular
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    12 May 2024: are held up by parents as models for children to emulate (Stafford 1995). ... These girls are considered foster children and often work long hours in the homes of extended family members for no pay.
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  23. Global health | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: in the enlistment of anthropologists into twentieth century international health development projects (e.g., Foster 1976). ... Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 35(2), 285-312. Briggs, C.L. & C. Mantini-Briggs 2003.
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    12 May 2024: He points out that there had never been a public policy more popular than Speenhamland, as it meant that ‘parents were free of the care of their children, and children were ... Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.</p> <p>Foster, J. 2017. <em>The value
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    12 May 2024: Watching over children, for instance, may be intended with their protection in mind butcan also be motivated by other intentions, such as direction and control (Lyon 2003; Widmer and Albrechtslund 2021). ... For example, physical rehabilitation apps can
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    12 May 2024: Inspired by Boas, as well as Malinowski and Mauss, anthropologists have shown how debts foster bonds of solidarity, strengthen hierarchies, and demarcate wider social boundaries (Peebles 2010). ... Since the 1970s, loans were often conditional on
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    12 May 2024: to foster their autonomy. ... Baker. 2019. “The underappreciated influence of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross on the development of palliative care for children.” <em>The American Journal of Bioethics</em> 19, no.
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    12 May 2024: to foster their autonomy. ... Baker. 2019. “The underappreciated influence of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross on the development of palliative care for children.” <em>The American Journal of Bioethics</em> 19, no.
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    12 May 2024: Parents frequently refer to their adult children who have not yet married as <i>bacche</i>, ‘children’ in Hindi (Mody 2020a). ... 2005. <i>When children became people: the birth of childhood in early Christianity</i>.
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    12 May 2024: Inspired by Boas, as well as Malinowski and Mauss, anthropologists have shown how debts foster bonds of solidarity, strengthen hierarchies, and demarcate wider social boundaries (Peebles 2010). ... Since the 1970s, loans were often conditional on
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    12 May 2024: in the enlistment of anthropologists into twentieth century international health development projects (e.g., Foster 1976).</p> <p>However, as Nolwazi Mkhwanazi (2016) points out, global health does not adhere to ... states’. Now organizations
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    12 May 2024: Resilience-oriented policies have helped foster the integration of situated knowledge and complex situations into governance and have provided an opportunity to govern complexity locally (Chandler and Reid 2019; Chandler 2018; ... of motherly love until
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    12 May 2024: This is most readily achieved by using intermediaries: Children are often sent to carry food from one house to another (Widlok 2017: 7). ... As such, it has the potential to foster sociality between people - and maybe to improve on it, too.</p>
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  45. Adoption | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: New York: Berghahn Books. Bledsoe, C.H. 1990. 'No success without struggle': social mobility and hardship for foster children in Sierra Leone. ... 7] As Zelizer points out, nineteenth-century foster children were sometimes like apprentices; they were
  46. Autism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: Kien 2016. Asperger’s syndrome, subjectivity and the senses. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 40(3), 475-506. ... Ethos 38(1), 172-8. ——— & K. Cho 2013. Border children: interpreting autism spectrum disorder in South Korea.
  47. Care | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: Parents frequently refer to their adult children who have not yet married as bacche, ‘children’ in Hindi (Mody 2020a). ... Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Bakke, O.M. 2005. When children became people: the birth of childhood in early Christianity.
  48. Depression | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: Psychiatry 61(2), 133-46. Csordas, T. 2002. Body, meaning, healing. Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan. ... New Haven: Yale University Press. ——— 1988. Rethinking psychiatry: from cultural category to personal experience.
  49. Mind | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: Younger children say no; older ones say yes. Hallpike carried out his work in a Melanesian village. ... Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 62 (13), 22-30. Kitanaka, J. 2011. Depression in Japan.
  50. Dependence | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: He points out that there had never been a public policy more popular than Speenhamland, as it meant that ‘parents were free of the care of their children, and children were ... Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. Foster, J. 2017. The value of work: an
  51. Browse Entries | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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  52. Money | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    12 May 2024: The middle sphere mediated prestige through transactions with cattle and metal bars, and the highest sphere designated rights over dependent women and children. ... Men were considered to earn a ‘family wage’, sufficient enough to support spouses and

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