INFORMATION ARCHITECTS: USING COMMUNITY-ENGAGED AND QUALITATIVE METHODS TO DESIGN A TECHNOLOGY-BASED NUTRITION AND CANCER RISK INTERVENTION FOR RURAL ADULTS

Information Architects: Using Community-Engaged and Qualitative Methods to Design a Technology-Based Nutrition and Cancer Risk Intervention for Rural Adults

Background Nearly half of all cancer deaths are preventable through modification or avoidance of key risk factors.As such, there is a growing urgency to identify effective, low-resource, and scalable technologies that support clinical care and patient self-management of health behaviors.Purpose Informed by theories of cognitive load and user-center

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Capitalism and inequality

Abstract According to the prevailing opinion, capitalism is a market economy governed by immutable laws and inequality is the result of competition between free and equal individuals on that market.This paper argues that capitalism, as developed in Western Europe in modern times, has more in common with organized crime than with a system of natural

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