2016
DOI: 10.1093/isr/viw006
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Sites of Knowledge (Re-)Production: Toward an Institutional Sociology of International Relations Scholarship

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“…Currently in Indonesia, almost most mothers and birth attendants do swaddling by wrapping tightly from the chest to the baby's feet (Traditional swaddling position), of course, this method is not in accordance with the situation while in the womb and it is not physiological flexion (J Petty, 2014) [35] , it can also cause various disorders such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), hip hypoplasia and even causes stress from the start which results in neurodevelopmental disorders as researched by Horne, R SC (2018) [17] , Rachel Y. Moon (2016) [53] , Torjesen I (2013) [54] , and the longer the baby warpped then more suspect motor development delayed (Solikah SN, 2017) [42] (197), which should be swaddling can help babies to be calmer, more comfortable and less stressed as stated by Damayanti Y (2019) [11] , Yilmaz D & Inal S (2020) [45] , Grenier I R (2016) [55] and several other studies (Lai Ping Ho RN, et [22,38,18,27,9,52,42] . However, from all the data analyzed in this study, apart from swaddling making newborn baby calmer and less stressful, it was also seen that the swaddling midline position has a greater impact on the newborn being calmer or less stressful when compared to the traditional swaddling position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently in Indonesia, almost most mothers and birth attendants do swaddling by wrapping tightly from the chest to the baby's feet (Traditional swaddling position), of course, this method is not in accordance with the situation while in the womb and it is not physiological flexion (J Petty, 2014) [35] , it can also cause various disorders such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), hip hypoplasia and even causes stress from the start which results in neurodevelopmental disorders as researched by Horne, R SC (2018) [17] , Rachel Y. Moon (2016) [53] , Torjesen I (2013) [54] , and the longer the baby warpped then more suspect motor development delayed (Solikah SN, 2017) [42] (197), which should be swaddling can help babies to be calmer, more comfortable and less stressed as stated by Damayanti Y (2019) [11] , Yilmaz D & Inal S (2020) [45] , Grenier I R (2016) [55] and several other studies (Lai Ping Ho RN, et [22,38,18,27,9,52,42] . However, from all the data analyzed in this study, apart from swaddling making newborn baby calmer and less stressful, it was also seen that the swaddling midline position has a greater impact on the newborn being calmer or less stressful when compared to the traditional swaddling position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abbott's application of fractal distinctions is to methodological factions in sociology, but similar work has since been done in relation to academic and professional factions more broadly (see Tarrow 2008;Seabrooke and Tsingou 2014;Grenier and Hagmann 2016;McCourt 2017). Our basic approach here is easy to understand.…”
Section: Fractal Distinctions In Economy and Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is hardly surprising, since IR knowledge production and the academic field are embedded in national priorities and shaped by national policies. This has a fundamental impact on how knowledge is created and what types of knowledge(s) are prioritised (Grenier and Hagmann, 2016). Numerous respondents confirmed that the main task of IR in their country was to produce policy-relevant materials, rather than to engage in theory development.…”
Section: Statificationmentioning
confidence: 99%