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hal.structure.identifierAlma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna = University of Bologna [UNIBO]
dc.contributor.authorFIGUS, Carla
hal.structure.identifierArchéosciences Bordeaux
hal.structure.identifierÉcole Pratique des Hautes Études [EPHE]
dc.contributor.authorCOLOMBO, Antony
hal.structure.identifierAlma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna = University of Bologna [UNIBO]
dc.contributor.authorBORTOLINI, Eugenio
hal.structure.identifierAzienda Ospedaliero [Ferrara, Italy]
dc.contributor.authorASCANELLI, Simona
hal.structure.identifierUniversité de Venise Ca’ Foscari | Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia
hal.structure.identifierAbdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics [Trieste] [ICTP]
dc.contributor.authorBERNARDINI, Federico
hal.structure.identifierAlma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna = University of Bologna [UNIBO]
dc.contributor.authorGIOVANNA BELCASTRO, Maria
hal.structure.identifierKeck School of Medicine [Los Angeles]
hal.structure.identifierUniversity of the Witwatersrand [Johannesburg] [WITS]
dc.contributor.authorJ. CARLSON, Kristian
hal.structure.identifierPennsylvania State University [Penn State]
dc.contributor.authorM. RYAN, Timothy
hal.structure.identifierAlma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna = University of Bologna [UNIBO]
dc.contributor.authorBENAZZI, Stefano
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-13T02:00:57Z
dc.date.available2025-05-13T02:00:57Z
dc.date.conference2024-08-28
dc.identifier.urihttps://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/206600
dc.description.abstractEnThe pelvis has undergone significant modifications throughout evolution towards efficient bipedal locomotion and the need to accommodate the birth of large-headed newborns. However, these modifications have led to consequences, and obstructed labor is now a significant global health challenge, contributing to 8% of maternal mortality worldwide. Many studies have explored the mechanics of the bony pelvis during bipedal locomotion and the role of the pelvic floor in facilitating the birth of large-headed newborns while maintaining efficiency in walking and running. Recent reviews have shown that high-risk labor is a multifactorial issue that includes gender inequality, poverty, malnutrition, infectious diseases, and short stature. However, there is a lack of understanding of the developmental perspective on the pelvis, which considers the biosocial context during growth. This perspective is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of pelvic anatomy. To address this gap, this new project, RISEN, a new MSCA-funded project, aims to explore the ontogenetic mechanisms that underlie pelvic development. RISEN seeks to unravel how external influences such as bipedalism and health status impact adult pelvic bony morphology. This project adopts an innovative and multidisciplinary methodology that leverages cutting-edge technologies and integrates biological and cultural data, such as economic and cultural background. The primary objective of RISEN is to present a compelling reinterpretation of pelvic morphology. By examining pelvic developmentthrough a biosocial lens, the project provides insights into the interplay between morphological features and biosocial dynamics. Ultimately, the project aims to offer society fresh tools for assessing the role that pelvic morphology plays in fetal delivery, igniting social and scientific debates about these issues.
dc.language.isoen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/
dc.subject.enwomen
dc.subject.entrabecular analysis
dc.subject.enchildbirth
dc.subject.enlocomotion
dc.subject.engeometric morphometrics
dc.subject.enontogeny
dc.title.enBone microarchitectural analysis: a way to detect, understand and diagnose pathological conditions and processes in children
dc.typeCommunication dans un congrès
dc.subject.halSciences de l'Homme et Société/Anthropologie biologique
bordeaux.hal.laboratoriesArchéosciences Bordeaux - UMR 6034*
bordeaux.institutionUniversité de Bordeaux
bordeaux.institutionUniversité Bordeaux Montaigne
bordeaux.institutionCNRS
bordeaux.conference.title30th EAA Annual Meeting
bordeaux.countryIT
bordeaux.conference.citySapienza Università di Roma
bordeaux.peerReviewedoui
hal.identifierhal-05064673
hal.version1
hal.invitednon
hal.proceedingsnon
hal.conference.organizerEuropean Association of Archaeologists
hal.conference.end2024-08-31
hal.popularnon
hal.audienceInternationale
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//hal-05064673v1
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