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An anthropological investigation of cruelty and its contrasts | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20231200 | |
Sage | |
Stade, Ronald | Rapport, Nigel | |
cruelty | al Qaeda | torture methods | philosophy | psychology | intimacy | victimhood | perpetratorhood | love | torture | anthropology | universal | |
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Philosophy and social criticism ; vol. 49, no. 10 | |
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Forensic description of impalement and associated torture lesions by Napoleon troops (Egypt, 1800) | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20231100 | |
Elsevier | |
Charlier, Philippe | Bourdin, Virginie | Huynh-Charlier, Isabelle | |
forensic anthropology | death cause | torture methods | execution techniques | impalement effects | bone fractures | sacrum injuries | wounds and injuries | burning [torture method] | torture in history | Egypt | France | |
Legal medicine ; vol. 65 | |
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The trouble of stigma in the age of datafication : screening for mental health issues in a refugee camp in Jordan | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20231000 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Christensen, Lars Rune | Ahsan, Hasib | |
mass screening methods | mental health status | refugee camps | Syrian refugees | risk factors | social stigma effects | digital technology's role | attitude to mental health | community attitude | ethnographic methods | anthropology, medical | data collection methods | mental disorders diagnosis | Jordan | |
Medical anthropology: cross-cultural studies in health and illness ; vol. 42, no. 7 | |
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A scoping review of the relationship between physical activity and mental health among immigrants in Western countries : an integrated bio-psycho-socio-cultural lens | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20231000 | |
Springer | |
Elshahat, Sarah | Moffat, Tina | Morshed, Mahira | Alkhawaldeh, Haneen | Madani, Keon | Mohamed, Aya | Nadeem, Naya | Emira, Sara | Newbold, K. Bruce | Donnelly, Michael | |
refugees | mental health status | protective factors | physical activity effects | developed countries | review [publication type] | sociocultural factors | recreation effects | sports effects | occupations | anxiety | depression | distress | exercise effects | universal | |
Journal of immigrant and minority health ; vol. 25, no. 5 | |
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Pathways to resilience and pathways to flourishing : examining the added-value of multisystem research and intervention in contexts of war and forced displacement | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20230928 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Panter-Brick, Catherine | |
Afghanistan | Jordan | psychological resilience | research methodology | interdisciplinary research | mental health interventions | knowledge, attitudes, practice | research data | humanitarian aid | systems theory | exposure to warfare effects | traumatic exposure effects | Afghans, adult | Syrian refugees, adult | intergenerational effects | family | traumatic memory | programme evaluation | life change events | traumatic stress | biological models | social network analysis | empowerment programmes | human development | medical anthropology | community resilience | |
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Development and psychopathology ; doi: 10.1017/S095457942300113X | |
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Client states : Australia's offshore detainees and the limits of therapy | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20230900 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Neiman, Aaron | |
Australia | Papua New Guinea | Nauru | psychological interventions effectiveness | counselling | immigration detention, offshore | remote consultation | mobile phone applications' role | telemedicine | therapist-client relations | refugee aid | therapeutic alliance | mental health care delivery | volunteers | Manus Island (Papua New Guinea) | |
Medical anthropology quarterly ; vol. 37, no. 3 | |
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Dilemmas of anthropological activism, solidarity, and human rights : lessons from Haiti | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20230900 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Schuller, Mark | |
social activism | developing countries | humanitarianism | autoethnographic methods | NGO approaches | solidarity | anthropologist's role | advocacy effectiveness | Haiti | universal | |
American anthropologist ; vol. 125, no. 3 | |
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What is 'prison culture'? Developing a theoretical and methodological foundation for understanding cultural schema in prison | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20230800 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Young, Jacob T.N. | Meyers, Travis J. | Morse, Stephanie J. | |
universal | United States | prison subculture | prisoners, male | prisoner subculture definition | race | social control, informal | code of conduct | culture | prisons | prisoner-personnel relations | interpersonal relations | social identification | group processes | power | social hierarchies | prison governance | self-control | social interaction | |
Criminology ; vol. 61, no. 3 | |
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Decolonizing Middle East anthropology : toward liberations in SWANA societies | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20230800 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Bishara, Amahl | |
anthropology | international cooperation | research | academics | war on terror | social activism | localism | politics | postcolonialism | Western Asia | Northern Africa | |
American ethnologist ; vol. 50, no. 3 | |
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The prehistory of violence and war : moving beyond the Hobbes–Rousseau quagmire | |
اللُّغَةُ الإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة | |
20230700 | |
Sage | |
Rutar, Tibor | |
universal | violence | warfare | historical aspects | anthropology | archaeology | attitude to violence | determinants of violence | violence prevalence | social organisation | debate | interpersonal violence | bias | research methodology | life style | migration effects | |
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Journal of peace research ; vol. 60, no. 4 | |