Kamala Kempadoo, Jyoti Sanghera, Bandana Pattanaik
Introduction Abolitionism, Criminal Justice, and Transnational Feminism : Twenty-first-century Perspectives on Human Trafficking Kamala Kempadoo Shifting Paradigms Globalization, Labor Migration, and Human Rights: Unpacking the Trafficking Discourse Jyoti Sanghera Cross-Border Movements and the Law:...
* Foreword Susan V. Berresford. * Introduction Amrita Basu. Asia * Discovering the Positive Within the Negative: The Womens Movement in a Changing China Naihua Zhang with Wu Xu. * From Chipko to Sati: The Contemporary Indian Womens Movement Radha Kumar. * Men in Seclusion, Women in Public: Rokeyas D...
D Somma, Beena Thomas, Fazlul Karim, J Kemp et al.
SETTING: Tuberculosis (TB) control programmes in Bangladesh, India, Malawi and Colombia. OBJECTIVE: Assess indicators of TB-related stigma and socio-cultural and gender-related features of illness associated with stigma. DESIGN: Semi-structured Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue (EMIC) interviews...
Claire Francis, Patricia E. Longmuir, Charles P. Boyer, Lars Bo Andersen et al.
BACKGROUND: The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy (CAPL) was conceptualized as a tool to monitor children's physical literacy. The original model (fitness, activity behavior, knowledge, motor skill) required revision and relative weights for calculating/interpreting scores were required. METH...
Ralf J.P. van der Valk, Eskil Kreiner‐Møller, Marjolein N. Kooijman, Mònica Guxens et al.
Common genetic variants have been identified for adult height, but not much is known about the genetics of skeletal growth in early life. To identify common genetic variants that influence fetal skeletal growth, we meta-analyzed 22 genome-wide association studies (Stage 1; N = 28 459). We identified...
Melanie Kandelaars Polygravia, Mark Smith, Mary Paden, Peter Laban et al.
The importance of groundwater in social and economic development is easily overlooked. Its value in the economy and in economic development is frequently underestimated when policy makers in governments, business investors or local farmers and communities assume that the springs, wells and boreholes...
G D Gosoniu, Shubash Shander Ganapathy, J Kemp, Christian Auer et al.
SETTING: Tuberculosis (TB) control programmes in Bangladesh, India and Malawi. OBJECTIVE: To compare the interval from symptom onset to diagnosis of TB for men and women, and to assess socio-cultural and gender-related features of illness explaining diagnostic delay. DESIGN: Semi-structured Explanat...
Nils Moosdorf, Jens Hartmann, Ronny Lauerwald, Benjamin Hagedorn et al.
Axel Hochkirch, Melanie Bilz, Catarina Ferreira, Anja Danielczak et al.
Biodiversity loss is a major global challenge and minimizing extinction rates is the goal of several multilateral environmental agreements. Policy decisions require comprehensive, spatially explicit information on species' distributions and threats. We present an analysis of the conservation status ...
Mitchell G. Weiss, D Somma, Fazlul Karim, A. Abouihia et al.
SETTING: TB control programmes in Bangladesh, India and Malawi. OBJECTIVE: To identify and compare socio-cultural features of tuberculosis (TB) and the distribution of TB-related experiences, meanings and behaviours with reference to gender across cultures in three high-endemic low-income countries....
Kerry Jacobs, Jeff Kemp
This paper explores accounting presences and absences in the daily life of three Bangladeshi small traders. By exploring the margins of accounting it is possible to better understand why we do and do not do accounting. Two different ideas are explored. Based on the work of Boden it is suggested that...
Erika Lunkenheimer, Anna Lichtwarck‐Aschoff, Tom Hollenstein, Christine J. Kemp et al.
OBJECTIVE: Parent-child coercive cycles have been associated with both rigidity and inconsistency in parenting behavior. To explain these mixed findings, we examined real-time variability in maternal responses to children's off-task behavior to determine whether this common trigger of the coercive c...
Rachel Masika
Editorial 2 Climate change vulnerability, impacts, and adaptation: why does gender matter? 10 Climate change: learning from gender analysis and women's experiences of organising for sustainable development 21 Protocols, treaties, and action: the 'climate change process' viewed through gender spectac...
Mitchell G. Weiss, Christian Auer, D Somma, A. Abouihia et al.
Although more men than women are diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) more than half a million women die each year from this disease. The higher proportion of male cases consistently reported by TB programmes may accurately reflect a greater prevalence among men or it may be an artifact of per...
Kerry A. Danelson, Andrew R. Kemper, Matthew J. Mason, Michael Tegtmeyer et al.
A blast buck (Accelerative Loading Fixture, or ALF) was developed for studying underbody blast events in a laboratory-like setting. It was designed to provide a high-magnitude, high-rate, vertical loading environment for cadaver and dummy testing. It consists of a platform with a reinforcing cage th...
John M. Hartwick, Murray C. Kemp, Ngo Van Long
Rainer Kemp
If the differential expression l ( y ) = — y ” + g ( x ) y generates a closed operator L on L 2 (— ∞, ∞), with domain D consisting of those functions y ∈ L 2 with absolutely continuous derivatives and such that l ( y ) ∈ L 2 . The case where g ( x ) is real-valued has been extensively investigated a...
Myrtle Hill
Abstract Focusing on the archives of Irish Protestant missionary societies, this article aims to contribute to the growing feminist literature on a female missionary subculture which provided unique opportunities for women in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Stressing diversity of ...
Wael A. Alghamdi, Abdullah Alsultan, Mohammad H. Al‐Shaer, Guohua An et al.
Limited pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) data exist on cycloserine in tuberculosis (TB) patients. We pooled several studies into a large PK data set to estimate the population PK parameters for cycloserine in TB patients. We also performed simulations to provide insight into optimizing the do...
Md. Mofakkarul Islam, David Gray, Janet Reid, Peter Kemp
Abstract The limited effectiveness and fiscal unsustainability of professional-led public sector extension systems in developing countries have aroused considerable interest in Farmer-led Extension (FLE) approaches in the recent decades. A key challenge facing these initiatives is a lack of sustaina...