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  2. Diabetes | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    27 Jun 2024: This critical scholarship underscores the need for ethnographic research that situates food insecurity and diabetes not merely within biomedical milieus, but also as products of social, political, and economic forces. ... This travesty highlights the
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    27 Jun 2024: This critical scholarship underscores the need for ethnographic research that situates food insecurity and diabetes not merely within biomedical milieus, but also as products of social, political, and economic forces. ... This travesty highlights the
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    27 Jun 2024: This critical scholarship underscores the need for ethnographic research that situates food insecurity and diabetes not merely within biomedical milieus, but also as products of social, political, and economic forces. ... This travesty highlights the
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    27 Jun 2024: This critical scholarship underscores the need for ethnographic research that situates food insecurity and diabetes not merely within biomedical milieus, but also as products of social, political, and economic forces. ... This travesty highlights the
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    27 Jun 2024: Sometimes cause-and-effect happens in an inverse way, as when certain affects, particularly fear, are mobilised at scale by media producers to justify the need for more surveillance (Masco 2014; ... In the 1930s, Bronislaw Malinowski advocated for the
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    27 Jun 2024: What is rarely appreciated is ‘the extent to which current thought and research remain influenced by colour-based race concepts’ (Jablonski 2021, 437). ... That shift now provides directions and new avenues for future research (see, among others,
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    27 Jun 2024: Peebles 2010).<a href="#_ftn3" name="_ftnref3" title="" id="_ftnref3"><sup><sup>[3]</sup></sup></a> Malinowski argued that the ethnographic study of a given phenomenon should involve ‘an exhaustive survey ... This underscores the value of reflecting in
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    27 Jun 2024: What is rarely appreciated is ‘the extent to which current thought and research remain influenced by colour-based race concepts’ (Jablonski 2021, 437). ... That shift now provides directions and new avenues for future research (see, among others,
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    27 Jun 2024: Sometimes cause-and-effect happens in an inverse way, as when certain affects, particularly fear, are mobilised at scale by media producers to justify the need for more surveillance (Masco 2014; ... In the 1930s, Bronislaw Malinowski advocated for the

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