Public health action takes place on a terrain of contested meanings and unequal power, where different knowledges struggle for control. |
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It does so by offering a set of methodologically reflexive, culturally nuanced and socially-located studies of gendered knowledges and practices. |
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These women rejected their contemporaries' scientific rationalism and positivism in favour of a profound respect for local knowledges. |
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Knowledge rhetorically induced from a representative anecdote will ironically contain both of Ransom's two knowledges. |
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As teachers we occupy positions in relation to specific knowledges which are necessarily different. |
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Some groups have focused on organizing and commodifying the informal, undisciplined, semi-professional knowledges that circulate within academic communities. |
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The transversality of its knowledge concerning about fifteen area of expertise offers a large range of knowledges and assetment. |
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Thanks to the association of knowledges and skills of these three sites, SMA is a major actor in the field of aeronautical maintenance. |
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The trainings refer at the same time to theoretical and practical knowledges. |
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Indigenous knowledges and forms of research provide essential contributions to the study of education. |
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Let us also think about local taxonomic knowledges in fauna and flora, pharmacopoeias and medical aetiologies, or diverse types of healthcare. |
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The exploration of other knowledges and cultures through their languages has potential to open up vast reservoirs of untapped knowledge. |
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We are on the verge of new knowledges and the atoms of the body are being tuned up for reception. |
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Countries that can lead and share knowledges, on the basis of their economic strength. |
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Alas! although men have developed sciences which enable them to accomplish many great achievements, they have not yet found the catalyst that will fuse these knowledges into a science of human relations. |
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Good knowledges of aerology is a key-success for a good flight. |
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More than a company, ThibĂȘne is a link in the chain of well-being and provides you with its knowledges of the beneficial effects of essential oil to supply you a quality help which will make every even more effective massage. |
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The constant surge of pilgrims brought about the interchange of capitals and the arrival of people from all over Europe, who brought with them their knowledges and money. |
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Our skillsets model, comprised of a number of professional practices and techniques, serves as a common benchmark or shared root of genuinely Kea specific knowledges and know-hows. |
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In certain cities, programmes on urban investment tend to consider private stakeholders as more effective and better prone to assimilate new skills and knowledges, in comparison to existing public bodies. |
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Reconnecting with the land, then, and recalling precolonial knowledges is a postcolonial strategy in Mda's and Vera's texts. |
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An earlier enumeration of three knowledges consists of this sixth abhijna together with the powers of recollecting previous existences and of seeing everything and thus knowing the future destinies of all beings. |
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Public relations is about nine-tenths doing and one-tenth talking, though its philosophy is made up of many ingredients: sociology, economics, psychology, communication and other knowledges. |
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During my studies, I had the opportunity to do a training course with a large geophysics contractor which allowed me to extend my knowledges of geophysics, then a training course with Total in Pau, France. |
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However, this approach appears relevant in pointing out the complex temporal organisation, including various steps through time according to the learnings and appropriations of knowledges. |
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Ideas, images, knowledges, code, languages and even affects can be privatised and controlled as property, but it is more difficult to police ownership because they are so easily shared or reproduced. |
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There is a great difference in the delivery of the mathematics, which are the most abstracted of knowledges. |
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Underpinned by theories of social work, social sciences, humanities and indigenous knowledges, social work engages people and structures to address life challenges and enhance wellbeing. |
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Our distributors have stock and the necessary technical knowledges to make installations and to give the after-sales service adequate for each situation. |
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These linguistic, cultural, and community backgrounds, which result in distinctive approaches to learning and lead to a variety of prior knowledges in children, need to be recognized and valued. |
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Medicine: Marcia E. Buebel, David S. Shannahoff-Khalsa and Michael R. Boyle for The effects of the forced respiration by only one nostril on knowledges. |
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