加拿大北极地区及其他地区的社会服务、支持和福利介绍

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P. Johnston, N. Fabbi, Tram Nguyen
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本期《美国加拿大研究评论》(ARCS)是一个为期18个月的研究项目的成果,该项目汇集了一个由学者和实践者组成的国际团队,以解决加拿大北极地区以及加拿大和阿拉斯加其他土著社区的健康和福祉概念。该小组经常开会,有时与外部顾问开会,从以土著为中心的角度讨论和考虑这些概念和做法。我们思考了如何从非西方模式中理解健康和幸福,直到最近,这些模式一直主导着我们的讨论。加拿大北极地区和其他地区的健康和福祉面临着哪些独特的挑战?北极原住民的做法如何塑造对健康和福祉的理解?
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Introduction to Social Services, Supports, and Well-Being in Arctic Canada and Beyond
This edition of the American Review of Canadian Studies (ARCS) is the outcome of an eighteen-month research project that brought together an international team of scholars and practitioners to address the concepts of wellness and well-being in Arctic Canada as well as other Indigenous communities in Canada and Alaska. The team met frequently, sometimes with outside advisors, to discuss and consider these concepts and practices from Indigenous-centered perspectives. We reflected on how we might understand wellness and well-being from non-Western models, which, until recently, have dominated the conversation. What are the unique challenges to wellness and well-being in Arctic Canada and beyond? How can Arctic Indigenous approaches to these practices shape understandings of wellness and well-being?
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期刊介绍: American Nineteenth Century History is a peer-reviewed, transatlantic journal devoted to the history of the United States during the long nineteenth century. It welcomes contributions on themes and topics relating to America in this period: slavery, race and ethnicity, the Civil War and Reconstruction, military history, American nationalism, urban history, immigration and ethnicity, western history, the history of women, gender studies, African Americans and Native Americans, cultural studies and comparative pieces. In addition to articles based on original research, historiographical pieces, reassessments of historical controversies, and reappraisals of prominent events or individuals are welcome. Special issues devoted to a particular theme or topic will also be considered.
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