نتایج جستجو برای: and indigenous cultures

تعداد نتایج: 16844082  

Journal: :Asia Pacific Education Review 2022

Abstract What is regenerative learning in Australian higher education? This paper addresses the intersecting crises of climate, species loss and injustice; often called a conceptual emergency. We tackle problem disciplinary compartmentalisation, preventing integration important related concepts. The particular case separation Curriculum Cross-curriculum Priorities at school university for teach...

Journal: :Revista Bioética 2022

Abstract This article seeks to characterize the respect principle of autonomy in care indigenous peoples Brazilian territory, based on reports experiences and a bibliographic review. It concluded that this must be specially consolidated practical actions health developed alongside different cultures, as is case communities.

2017
E F M Fitzpatrick G Macdonald A L C Martiniuk H D'Antoine J Oscar M Carter T Lawford E J Elliott

BACKGROUND Researchers are required to seek consent from Indigenous communities prior to conducting research but there is inadequate information about how Indigenous people understand and become fully engaged with this consent process. Few studies evaluate the preference or understanding of the consent process for research with Indigenous populations. Lack of informed consent can impact on rese...

2016
Line Melbøe Ketil Lenert Hansen Bjørn-Eirik Johnsen Gunn Elin Fedreheim Tone Dinesen Gunn-Tove Minde Marit Rustad

Background A study of disability among the indigenous Sami people in Norway presented a number of ethical and methodological challenges rarely addressed in the literature. Objectives The main study was designed to examine and understand the everyday life, transitions between life stages and democratic participation of Norwegian Sami people experiencing disability. Hence, the purpose of this art...

2014
A. Timothy Church Marcia S. Katigbak

Trait perspectives are dominant in the study of personality cross-culturally. We review the questions addressed by researchers who study personality traits across cultures, including, among others, whether traits are used in all cultures to understand persons and their behavior, the universality versus culture-specificity of traits, the validity of imported and indigenous measures of personalit...

2007

In my research I am developing new multiliteracy models for computer interface design. These design models are derived from dynamic, time-based communication structures used in oral communication in Indigenous cultures. The research uses visual patterns to represent the changing semantic structures in an interactive information space where there are numerous networks of associations. These mult...

2016
Caterina Maria Antognazza Demetra Andreou Serena Zaccara Robert J. Britton

Anthropogenic activities, including the intentional releases of fish for enhancing populations (stocking), are recognized as adversely impacting the adaptive potential of wild populations. Here, the genetic characteristics of European barbel Barbus barbus were investigated using 18 populations in England, where it is indigenous to eastern-flowing rivers and where stocking has been used to enhan...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2016
John Gilroy Eric Emerson

Family and cultural inclusion are essential for the healthy development of young Australian Indigenous peoples with low cognitive ability. To date, this issue has received limited research attention. A secondary analysis of data collected in Wave 4 of Footprints in Time, Australia's Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children, was conducted to help address this research gap. The study results ind...

Journal: :Roczniki Teologiczne 2023

Indigenous theology, which appeared in Latin America the mid-1980s, practiced by followers of Christ, wants to serve dialogue between native religions and Christianity. It has its method, subject is faithful people, main object reflection spiritual experience accumulated cultures since pre-Columbian times. theology contribute evangelization attracting people authentic inculturation faith areas ...

Journal: :iranian journal of archaeological studies 2011
s. r. walimbe

the concept of indo-aryan group of peoples and their invasion has played a prominent role in explaining thecultural history of the indian sub-continent. it was propounded that the aryans, living somewhere outside india,invaded the indian sub-continent around 1500 b.c. and after supplanting the indigenous powers and culturessettled in india. the aryans were held responsible for the destruction o...

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