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Lori Leonard
“[A] tale of imperial hubris, rough and tumble politics, and the duplicity of what passes as corporate social responsibility... important and compelling.” —Michael Watts, University of California, BerkeleyLife in the Time of Oil examines the Ch
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Gaudiose Mujawamariya, Negussie Zenna, Lori Leonard, Irina Tefy Andrianina, Daniele Ramiaramanana
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Gender, Technology and Development. 26:1-27
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Lori Leonard
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Archives of Sexual Behavior. 50:1959-1962
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Lori Leonard
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Africa. 89:521-540
This article is about two generations of women in south-western Chad – the baou déné and the mosso. It addresses the puzzle of how these groups of women are present in the everyday life of the region known as ‘useful’ Chad, while women as eco
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Lori Leonard
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American Anthropologist. 123:966-967
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Lori Leonard
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African Studies Review. 62:E4-E6
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Amie Blanco, Ilana Solomon, Heather Hampel, Lori H. Erby, Francis M. Giardiello, Lori Leonard, William M. P. Klein, Gillian W. Hooker, Elizabeth A Harrington, Jennifer E. Axilbund, Kara Semotiuk
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Journal of Genetic Counseling. 26:866-877
Providers and patients encounter challenges related to the management of Variants of Unknown Significance (VUS). A VUS introduces new counseling dilemmas for the understanding and psychosocial impact of uncertain genetic test results. This descriptiv
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Lori Leonard
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Qualitative Sociology. 39:421-437
This article explores masculinities and changes in men’s lives in the rural oil fields of Chad during the period of an oil and pipeline project described by the World Bank as a “model” for oil-as-development. In many parts of Africa, private se
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Kathleen T. Bechtold, Alison W. Rebman, Eric R. Weinstein, Katherine Clegg Smith, John N. Aucott, Lori Leonard
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Qualitative Health Research. 27:534-546
Persistent, subjective symptoms of unknown etiology following treatment for Lyme disease have been termed post- treatment Lyme disease syndrome or chronic Lyme disease (PTLDS/CLD). The objective of this study was to give primacy to the patient experi