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Where do our conventional understandings of health, illness, and the body stem from? What makes them authoritative? How are the boundaries set around these areas of life unsettled in the changing historical and political contexts of science, technolo
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Leslie Butt
Publikováno v:
Culture. 14:29-38
This paper describes two distinct features ofthe Irian Jaya highlands: local practices that may contribute to gender imbalances of up to 250 menfor every 100 women; and regional health care policy and practice. Ideally, medical care and local needs c
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Leslie Butt
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COMPTES RENDUS / BOOKREVIEWS. 16:128-129
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Leslie Butt
Publikováno v:
The Anthropological Demography of Health
In response to global initiatives, Indonesia has increased efforts to register all children at birth. Birth registration has a core goal to transform the act of childbirth into a legal statement about the obligations and entitlements of belonging to
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::cddc1faef34f1fe262b49364b828902d
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198862437.003.0007
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198862437.003.0007
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Identities. 27:191-209
In response to Indonesia’s 1998 riots, which included mass rape of Chinese-Indonesian women, many Chinese-Indonesian families sent their daughters out of country to try and ensure their safety. Dra...
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Children's Geographies. 16:591-603
This article explores the experiences and emotions of children in rural East Lombok, Indonesia, who stay behind with relatives or neighbours while their parents leave the country for work. The arti...
Affects of unease: mother–infant separation among professional Indonesian women working in Singapore
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Leslie Butt
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Global Networks. 18:151-167
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Leslie Butt
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Global Networks. 18:127-132
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The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology. 18:372-388
Across the Asia-Pacific region, increasing numbers of women are migrating transnationally for low-skill work while their children remain in home communities, fostered by family or neighbours. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in 2014–15 in
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Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. 15:305-325
Policies on transnational labor migration do not consider workers' needs as parents or the rights and welfare of their children, including a child's right to an official identity through birth registration. A study of birth-registration decision maki