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    Batwa Indigenous peoples forced eviction for “Conservation”: A qualitative examination on community impacts by Sylvia Kokunda, Haven Nahabwe, Jeremiah Nahamya, Samari Niwamanya, Ronald Mazirwe, Samrawit Gougsa, Elizabeth Kemigisha, Nicole Redvers

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Interviews were transcribed verbatim, and thematic analysis was carried out on the interview transcripts to identify themes from the initial codes. Four overarching themes were identified, including: 1) Our love and connection with the Forest; 2) What was left in the Forest when we were evicted; 3) What eviction from the Forest did to us as Batwa Peoples; and 4) Batwa People’s Landback and returning to the Forest (‘Indigenous Lands back into Indigenous hands’). …”
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    Batwa Indigenous Peoples forced eviction for "Conservation": A qualitative examination on community impacts. by Sylvia Kokunda, Haven Nahabwe, Jeremiah Nahamya, Samari Niwamanya, Ronald Mazirwe, Samrawit Gougsa, Elizabeth Kemigisha, Nicole Redvers

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Interviews were transcribed verbatim, and thematic analysis was carried out on the interview transcripts to identify themes from the initial codes. Four overarching themes were identified, including: 1) Our love and connection with the Forest; 2) What was left in the Forest when we were evicted; 3) What eviction from the Forest did to us as Batwa Peoples; and 4) Batwa People's Landback and returning to the Forest ('Indigenous Lands back into Indigenous hands'). …”
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    "Hope is that fiery feeling": Using Poetry as Data to Explore the Meanings of Hope for Young People by Emily Bishop, Karen Willis

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We then analyse a collection of poems about hope written by a sample of young people from Tasmania, Australia. …”
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    « Quand on me battait debout, je saignais en pile. » by Gilles Delâtre

    “…As the abolitionist discourse gained traction in metropolitan France and colonial justice – as said by the public prosecutor – was more lenient, the ‘owners’ of Guadeloupe did not intend to abdicate, arguing in turn the inviolability of private property, racial characteristics of black people that would be unfit for freedom, national interest, and conceptions from religion or classical antiquity that slavery is necessary for the civilization. …”
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    Perceptions and Attitudes Toward an Interactive Voice Response Tool (Call for Life Uganda) Providing Adherence Support and Health Information to HIV-Positive Ugandans: Qualitative... by Phoebe Kajubi, Rosalind Parkes-Ratanshi, Adelline Twimukye, Agnes Bwanika Naggirinya, Maria Sarah Nabaggala, Agnes Kiragga, Barbara Castelnuovo, Rachel King

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…However, there are challenges to retaining people living with HIV on treatment. Call for Life Uganda (CFLU) is an interactive voice response tool using simple analogue phones. …”
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    Continuity of care for carers of people with severe mental illness: results of a longitudinal study. by Burns, T, Catty, J, Harvey, K, White, S, Jones, I, McLaren, S, Wykes, T

    Published 2013
    “…INTRODUCTION: Continuity of care has been demonstrated to be important for service users and carer groups have voiced major concerns over disruptions of care. We aimed to assess the experienced continuity of care in carers of patients with both psychotic and non-psychotic disorders and explore its association with carer characteristics and psychological well-being. …”
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    Disrupted auditory N1, theta power and coherence suppression to willed speech in people with schizophrenia by Oren Griffiths, Bradley N. Jack, Daniel Pearson, Ruth Elijah, Nathan Mifsud, Nathan Han, Sol Libesman, Ana Rita Barreiros, Luke Turnbull, Ryan Balzan, Mike Le Pelley, Anthony Harris, Thomas J. Whitford

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Suppression was measured using event-related potentials (N1 component), theta phase coherence and power. We found that suppression was generally reduced on all metrics in the patient sample, and when voice alteration was applied. …”
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    “I Don't Want to Grow Up and Not be Smart”: Urban Indigenous Young People's Perceptions of School by Alison Nelson, Peter J. Hay

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Using a qualitative, life history research approach, 14 young people were interviewed seven times over two and a half years as they transitioned from primary school to secondary school in order to explore their perceptions of health, schooling and plans for the future. …”
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    The need for a more inclusive science of elephant conservation by Lin Cassidy, Jonathan Salerno

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…We argue that elephant conservation policy must take into account the voices of the people bearing the cost of living with wildlife, as well as the nations with the responsibility of hosting elephant populations. …”
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    Biosignal Sensors and Deep Learning-Based Speech Recognition: A Review by Wookey Lee, Jessica Jiwon Seong, Busra Ozlu, Bong Sup Shim, Azizbek Marakhimov, Suan Lee

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Finally, we discuss methods to solve the communication problems of people with disabilities in speaking and future research with respect to deep learning components.…”
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    A collective autoethnography of coproduction in mental health research by academic researchers and young people in Brazil by Siston, FR, Murta, SG, Mendes, JADA, Ferreira, JA, Santos, VHDL, Seabra, BTR, de Souza, RRA, da Cunha, RDO, Pavarini, G

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p><strong>Results</strong> Throughout the project, we created formal and informal mechanisms for accountability, transparency and fair inclusion of multiple voices. …”
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    A collective autoethnography of coproduction in mental health research by academic researchers and young people in Brazil by Gabriela Pavarini, Felipe Rodrigues Siston, Sheila Giardini Murta, Josimar Antônio de Alcântara Mendes, Julyana Alves Ferreira, Victor Hugo de Lima Santos, Brenda Thallys Rocha Seabra, Rafa Ribeiro Alves de Souza, Rafaela de Oliveira da Cunha

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Our focus on coproduced care calls into question participation metaphors that represent the process via a single axis—young people—who linearly progress from minimal participation to full autonomy. …”
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    But what do they really think? Methodological challenges of investigating young people's perspectives of war remembrance by Catriona Pennell, Mark Sheehan

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Examples from earlier research projects in the UK and New Zealand, led by each co-author, are used to problematize the methodological challenges in our respective projects with the aim to encourage discussion around developing youth-centred, inclusive and participatory methodologies that unpack the cultural memories of war and situate young people's voices prominently in the research process.…”
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    Noise-Induced Change of Cortical Temporal Processing in Cochlear Implant Users by Ji-Hye Han, Jihyun Lee, Hyo-Jeong Lee

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Ten adult CI users and 15 normal-hearing (NH) people participated in this study. CAEPs were recorded from 64 scalp electrodes in both quiet and noise (signal-to-noise ratio +5 dB) and in passive and active (requiring consonant discrimination) listening. …”
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    Exploring the experiences of people with urogynaecology conditions in the UK: a reflexive thematic analysis and conceptual model by F Toye, S Dixon, M Izett-Kay, S Keating, A McNiven

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Abstract Background Urogynaecological conditions, such as pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, and urinary tract infection, can have a profound impact on people’s lives. The Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review highlights missed opportunities to prevent harm when patient voices are not incorporated into healthcare policy and practice. …”
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    'Even if they ask you to stand by a tree all day, you will have to do it (laughter)...!': community voices on the notion and practice of informed consent for biomedical research in... by Molyneux, C, Wassenaar, DR, Peshu, N, Marsh, K

    Published 2005
    “…Despite recommendations and guidelines, many issues remain controversial, including the relevance, prioritisation and application of individual voluntary informed consent in non-Western settings. The voices of the people likely to be the subjects of research have been notably absent from the debate. …”
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