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Naming people, making bodies: reflections on Tukano onomastics
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Making care audible: Musical gifts and affective reciprocity in the clinic
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"By definition political": Alfred Hornung and Transnational American Studies
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From Meme to Coin to Government Body: DOGE, a Case of Cruel Irony in Contemporary Politics
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Mothering in plural, reflections on the political at 10 years since the forced disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa in Guerrero, Mexico
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Everyday political ecology of food: A literature-based ethnography on South Asian Women (SAW) food entrepreneurs in Toronto
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Book Review of Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies, and the Destruction of Mexico by Alyshia Gálvez
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The two hungers: food security, morality, and cash transfer policies for Canela Apanjekra people in Indigenous Central Brazil
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From policy to practice : the anthropology of condom use
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Making art to make identity : shifting perceptions of self amongst historically disadvantaged South African artists
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Lobola in Eswatini: Exploring Male Vulnerabilities through Kinship Making
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Review: Mountains of Blame: Climate and Culpability in the Philippine Uplands.
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Street-connected children and factors that influence their street presence: A critical literature review
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Keynoter, February/March 2026
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Keynoter, April/May 2026
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Street children’s resistance to street removal interventions
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Feasibility of a Culturally Tailored Teacher Workshop for Equitable Physical Activity Opportunities
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The Meaning of Physical Activity in the Context of Health Sciences: A Concept Analysis
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Foundations for Change: A Year-One Analysis of Thinking Maps Professional Development in Secondary Education and Classroom Adoption
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Leveraging Mobile Health to Prevent Coronary Artery Disease Through Physical Activity Promotion Among Underserved Youth
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The Mediating Effect of Physical Activity on Mental Health among Sexual Minority Adolescents during COVID-19
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The Burning Earth
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“This wound is a world:” Trauma and decolonial feminist praxis
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Carrying On, One Keystroke at a Time