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Lisa Ariellah Ward, Gulzar H. Shah, Jeffery A. Jones, Linda Kimsey and Hani Samawi
This paper examines the efficacy of telemedicine (TM) technology compared to traditional face-to-face (F2F) visits as an alternative healthcare delivery service for managing diabetes in populations residing in urban medically underserved areas (UMUPAs). ...
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Lingjin Wang, Xiao Wu and Yan He
With the rapid development of transportation and modern communication technology, ?tourism flow? plays an important role in shaping tourism?s spatial structure. In order to explore the impact of an urban tourism flow network on tourism?s spatial structur...
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Benjamin Gaya-Sancho, Valérie Vanceulebroeck, Nuran Kömürcü, Indrani Kalkan, Antonio Casa-Nova, Elena Tambo-Lizalde, Margarida Coelho, Evy Present, Seda Degirmenci Öz, Teresa Coelho, Sofie Vermeiren, Arzu Kavala, Benjamin Adam Jerue, Berta Sáez-Gutiérrez and Isabel Antón-Solanas
Introduction: While European health policies do frequently take into consideration the ideas and experiences of their users, the voices of minority and marginalized communities are not often heard. European healthcare services must address this issue as ...
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Laura Patache,Octav Negurita
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According to the Council of Europe, Roma population in Romania is about 8.6% representing the largest minority group, exceeding the Hungarian ones. Demographic trends make the problem of the Roma minority even more stringent, through the fact that the po...
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Jennifer Kitson, Monica Leiva, Zachary Christman and Pamela Dalton
Odor annoyance negatively impacts residents of communities adjacent to persistent nuisance industries. These residents, often with a high percentage of minority or otherwise marginalized residents, experience subjective and objective impacts on health an...
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Katie Attwell, Samantha B. Meyer and Paul R. Ward
This article is an in-depth analysis of the social nature of vaccine decision-making. It employs the sociological theory of Bourdieu and Ingram to consider how parents experience non-vaccination as a valued form of capital in specific communities, and ho...
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Gerardo Sámano-Romero, Marina Mautner, Alma Chávez-Mejía and Blanca Jiménez-Cisneros
Mexico contains a high percentage of marginalized communities, as well as geographic areas with high annual precipitation (approximately 2000 mm). This study uses regional water access and precipitation data to determine municipalities that would most be...
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SYAMSIR SYAMSIR
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This study generally aimed to find a model for empowerment of the marginalized community of street vendors for developing creative economy in Payakumbuh City, West Sumatra. While specifically this study aimed to get an overview of: 1) the City Government...
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Yasmeen Jahan
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Marginalization is a process that leads to sidelining of a certain community/individual to the periphery of the social space that eventually constrain their life choices at political space, social negotiation, and economic bargaining. It is a complex con...
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Sailen Das
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This article examines how the definition of food security has evolved over the years to till date and the causes of food insecurity. It looks at the state of food insecurity in India?s Dalit communities. The paper tried to identify the main causes of the...
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