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Bionic Woman (2007): Gender, disability and cyborgs
ArticleAbstract: This paper explores a representation of overlapping categories of gender, disability and cyborgs inPalabras claves:Bionic Woman (2007), Cyborgs, Disability, Disability and television drama, gender, MEDIA REPRESENTATIONAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Quinlan M.M.Fuentes:scopusA qualitative exploration of knowledge of Chagas disease among adolescents in rural Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: INTRODUCTION: Chagas disease (CD) is a neglected tropical disease that affects 6 to 7 million peoplePalabras claves:adolescents, Chagas disease, ECUADOR, knowledge and attitudes, qualitative, stigmaAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Casapulla S.L., Majo Carrasco-Tenezaca, Mario J. Grijalva, Mora-Criollo P.Fuentes:scopusDances and discourses of (Dis)ability: Heather Mills’s embodiment of disability on dancing with the stars
ArticleAbstract: This essay explores the relationships among disability, performance, and dance studies. IndividualsPalabras claves:Dance, Disability, Heather Mills, media, Performance CriticismAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Quinlan M.M.Fuentes:scopusAccessing Womanhood: Jenna Talackova and the Marking of a Beauty Queen
ArticleAbstract: In March 2012, Jenna Talackova was disqualified from the Miss Universe Canada pageant on the groundsPalabras claves:Cisnormative, Feminine gender roles, Gender performance, Marked bodies, Public narrative, TransgenderAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Quinlan M.M., Tamilin E.Fuentes:scopusExamining Antecedents of Caregivers' Access to Early Childhood Developmental Screening: Implications for Campaigns Promoting Use of Services in Appalachian Ohio
ArticleAbstract: Although developmental delays are common in the United States, only about one third of developmentalPalabras claves:behavior change, child/adolescent health, formative evaluation, Health Promotion, program planning and evaluation, rural healthAutores:Arora A., Benjamin R. Bates, Graham D., Hamel-Lambert J., Patterson S., Striley K.Fuentes:scopusHow lay people respond to messages about genetics, health, and race
OtherAbstract: There is a growing movement in medical genetics to develop, implement, and promote a model of race-bPalabras claves:Communication about genetics, Genetic determinism, Genetic discrimination, Genetically based racism, Public understanding of genetics, Race-based medicineAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Condit C.M.Fuentes:scopusPatients’ fear of physicians and perceptions of physicians’ cultural competence in healthcare
ArticleAbstract: Background: Fear of physicians is associated with a variety of negative relationship and clinical ouPalabras claves:COMMUNICATION SKILLS, cultural competency, Cultural differences, Doctor–patient communication, Fear of physicians, Patient perceptions, patient satisfaction, Physician–patient relationsAutores:Ahmed R., Benjamin R. BatesFuentes:scopusIn Pursuit of “queer-friendly” Healthcare: An Interview Study of How Queer Individuals Select Care Providers
ArticleAbstract: LGBQ+ individuals experience worse health outcomes than do other individuals. Some communication resPalabras claves:Autores:Benjamin R. Bates, Hudak N.Fuentes:scopusMeasuring intercultural/international outgroup favoritism: comparing two measures of cultural cringe
ArticleAbstract: Outgroup favoritism influences cross-group communication. At the intercultural/international level,Palabras claves:Cultural comparison, cultural cringe, MeasurementAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Ji Y.Fuentes:scopusLay understandings of race: Cultural and genetic definitions
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To examine lay understandings of race. Method: Fifteen focus groups were held in the soutPalabras claves:Focus group methodology, Lay understanding, RaceAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Bevan J.L., Dubriwny T.Fuentes:scopus