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No. 14 (2022): Dossiê Etnografias de uma Sindemia: A Covid-19 e suas Interações
No. 14 (2022): Dossiê Etnografias de uma Sindemia: A Covid-19 e suas Interações
Published:
2022-12-05
Editorial
Editorial
Flávia Ferreira Pires, María Elena Martínez-Torres
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Ethnographies about a sindemics: Covid-19 and interactions
PRESENTATION: ETHNOGRAPHIES ABOUT A SINDEMICS
COVID-19 AND INTERACTIONS
Mónica Franch, Sônia Weidner Maluf, Mariana Simões, Soraya Fleischer
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Synergic interactions between HIV/Aids and Covid-19
the decentralization of HIV/Aids care in primary care in Rio Tinto (Paraíba)
Luziana Marques da Fonseca Silva, Francisco Paulino de Oliveira Neto, Gabriel Cavalcante Bueno de Moraes
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The “Covid-19 hospital”
an ethnographic approach on HIV medical routines in a public hospital unit in the city of Buenos Aires during the Covid-19 health emergency in 2020
Tomas Kierszenowicz
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Fear of death and loneliness
Palliative care for cancer patients in times of Covid-19 from the perspective of health professionals
Weverson Bezerra Silva
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Basic income from Zika to Covid-19
supporting care workers in humanitarian emergencies
Juliana Santana, Raquel Lustosa, Luciana Brito, Ilana Ambrogi, Martha Ysis, Simas Simas
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Nutricide of the black population in times of Covid-19
analyzing the impacts of the encounter of crises in current Brazil
Nádja Silva, Thayonara Santos
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Pandemic, syndemic and aging
what do we have to say about it?
Artur Pereira Quinteiro Costa, Marcia ´Reis Longhi
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yndemical aspects on Mental health and Covid-19 in the context of the Tupinambá resistence - Olivença (Bahia)
Amanda Silva Rodrigues, Sônia Weidner Maluf
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“It’s a boundless pain”
illness, death and grief in the Covid-19 pandemic
Érica Quinaglia Silva, Karla Roberta Mendonça de Melo
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Mental illness of university students in Brazil
before and during the Covid-19 pandemic
Rafael Mesquita Oliveira Ferreira Freitas
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Open Space
Ethnographic image:
a matter of opacity and open to interpretation
Iago Porfírio
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Considerations about subjectivity, fieldwork strategies, and the body in anthropological research
Ozaias Silva Rodrigues, Karlene Silva Andrade
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Subjects of and at Risk During the Pandemic.
Analysis of the Inferences Made by Health Personnel Regarding the Acceptance of the Vaccination Against Sars-Cov-2
José Alejandro Meza-Palmeros, Graciela Freyermuth-Enciso
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Reviews
MARTIN, Nastassja. 2021. Escute as feras. São Paulo, SP: Editora 34, 112 pp.
Andressa Lidicy Morais Lima
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