نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous social science

تعداد نتایج: 1062271  

2008
BRONWYN CARSON TERRY DUNBAR RICHARD D. CHENHALL ROSS BAILIE

2016
Ji-Ping Lin

Embedded in collecting, cleaning, cleansing, processing, & exploring exploding individual digital records is data science. Data science is by no means a new field of science. Rather, it is multidisciplinary in essence and consists of three necessary components: (1) hacking skills, (2) advanced mathematics and statistics knowledge and skills, & (3) domain knowledge expertise. The research is bas...

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2014
Jill M Starkes Lola T Baydala

Canadian and international guidelines address the ethical conduct of health research in general and the issues affecting Indigenous populations in particular. This statement summarizes, for clinicians and researchers, relevant ethical and practical considerations for health research involving Aboriginal children and youth. While not intended to duplicate findings arising from lengthy collaborat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
John Lindo Alessandro Achilli Ugo A Perego David Archer Cristina Valdiosera Barbara Petzelt Joycelynn Mitchell Rosita Worl E James Dixon Terence E Fifield Morten Rasmussen Eske Willerslev Jerome S Cybulski Brian M Kemp Michael DeGiorgio Ripan S Malhi

Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light on the demographic processes involved during the first peopling. The Pacific Northwest Coast proves an intriguing focus for these studies because of its association with coastal migration models and genetic ancestral patterns that are difficult to reconcile with modern DNA alone. Here, we report ...

2014
Francis Mitrou Martin Cooke David Lawrence David Povah Elena Mobilia Eric Guimond Stephen R Zubrick

BACKGROUND Australia, Canada, and New Zealand are all developed nations that are home to Indigenous populations which have historically faced poorer outcomes than their non-Indigenous counterparts on a range of health, social, and economic measures. The past several decades have seen major efforts made to close gaps in health and social determinants of health for Indigenous persons. We ask whet...

2012
Alex Brown

Alice Springs Hospital, Gap Road, Alice Springs *Email: [email protected] INTRODUCTION Growing international interest has focused attention on the need to overcome health disadvantage experienced by the world’s more than 370 million indigenous peoples [1]. Despite heterogeneity in history, culture, geography, sociopolitical context and in the relationships between indigenous people and...

Journal: :Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2007
Komla Tsey Andrew Wilson Melissa Haswell-Elkins Mary Whiteside Janya McCalman Yvonne Cadet-James Mark Wenitong

OBJECTIVES This paper describes a research program that has operationalized the links between empowerment at personal/family, group/organizational and community/structural levels and successful mechanisms to address Indigenous social and emotional wellbeing issues such as family violence and abuse, suicide prevention and incarceration. METHODS A two-pronged approach, involving the Family Well...

2007
Nestor T. Castro

The World Bank, in its operational Policy 4.10, uses the term “indigenous peoples” to refer to a distinct, vulnerable, social and cultural group possessing the following characteristics in varying degrees: (a) Self-identification as members of a distinct indigenous cultural group and recognition of this identity by others; (b) collective attachment to geographically distinct habitats or ancestr...

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