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Latina identity and military enlistment: The intersection of race, ethnicity, and gender
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Outsiders on the Inside
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Encountering Care
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Caring Surveillance
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Doing Death's Dirty Work
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“I need to take care of myself as well”—self‐care strategies of abortion acompañantes in Northern Mexico
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Fruit of the Vine, work of human hands : farm workers and alcohol on a farm in Stellenbosch, South Africa
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Caught in the fire: An accidental ethnography of discomfort in researching sex work
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A Whole Village Involved in Raising Children
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Street children’s resistance to street removal interventions
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Making care audible: Musical gifts and affective reciprocity in the clinic
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Feeling our way through: On witnessing, writing, and improvisational care
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A call to care : exploring the social politics of compassionate care and rescue in the context of a care programme for children in contemporary Swaziland
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Shepherding in France: The Ambiguities of Caring for Nonhuman Animals in the Roya Valley, France
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Street-connected children and factors that influence their street presence: A critical literature review
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A retrospective field experience : a reflexive journey through day-to-day work with the 'street children' at Street Universe
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Whose toilet is it anyway? : an ethnographic investigation into communally managed and municipally-managed janitor-serviced sanitation facilities in Masiphumelele, Cape Town
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Should community health workers be incorporated in to South Africa's new National Health System? : a case study investigating the roles of community health workers, and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform
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At the interface : marine compliance inspectors at work in the Western Cape
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AllPay and no work: spheres of belonging under duress
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Children on the move : experiences of children living in a temporary relocation camp in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Living with fragility : children in New Crossroads
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Ethical Communities, Care Practices, and Social Crises
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Deaf Futures: Challenges in Accessing Health Care Services