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Acuña Ferreira, Virginia. "Complaint stories in male contexts." Spanish in Context 1, no. 2 (2004): 181–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sic.1.2.03acu.

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Gender and discourse studies have traditionally reacted to the negative dominant beliefs on women’s gossip by defending its role in the construction of female solidarity. This perspective proves inadequate to the extent that it ignores particular forms of female gossip which highlight patterns of competition between women and excludes the possibility that men could engage in the practice of gossip too. In this article, I aim to contribute to recent research documenting men’s gossip by analysing complaint stories about third parties among men, a variety of gossip first analysed by Günthner (199
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Lavallée, Marguerite, and René Pelletier. "Ecological Value of Bem's Gender Schema Theory Explored through Females' Traditional and Nontraditional Occupational Contexts." Psychological Reports 70, no. 1 (1992): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1992.70.1.79.

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This study aimed to verify the ecological adequateness of Bern's gender schema theory. Four female samples were selected on the basis of occupation (workers and students) and nature of occupational settings (traditional vs nontraditional). The hypothesis was that women engaged in traditionally feminine or in male-dominated environments exhibit corresponding gender schema. Using the French adaptation of the Bern Sex-Role Inventory to identify gender-schematic categories, the women engaged in male-oriented activities had a significantly distinct gender-schematic profile relative to that for wome
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Chen, Meihaoran. "Redefining Female Identity Through the Female Gaze: A Comparative Analysis of Gender Narratives in Feminist Cinema." Communications in Humanities Research 43, no. 1 (2024): 168–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/43/20240160.

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Abstract: This paper examines how female directors convey feminist consciousness and challenge traditional gender roles through the female gaze in film. Through film analysis, theoretical research, and case studies, this paper examines how female directors have redefined female roles and narratives in contrast to traditional male perspectives. The conventional male perspective has traditionally objectified and marginalized women with the male gaze in visual expression. However, the female perspective portrays women as complex and multidimensional subjects, breaking the male-dominated narrative
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Kapoor, Usha, Karen S. Pfost, Alvin E. House, and Eric Pierson. "Relation of Success and Nontraditional Career Choice to Selection for Dating and Friendship." Psychological Reports 107, no. 1 (2010): 177–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/07.17.pr0.107.4.177-184.

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Women who succeed in traditionally male-dominated fields have previously been found to experience lower social acceptance, both from men in romantic contexts and from women in platonic contexts. The present study examined whether such preferences continue to exist. Participants were 256 university students (110 men, 146 women) with an average age of 21.4 yr. ( SD = 3.6). They answered the Bem Sex Role Inventory and the Modern Sexism Scale and also responded to four descriptions of stimulus persons which represented the variables of traditional versus nontraditional field and successful versus
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Sappleton, Natalie. "Overcoming the Segregation/Stereotyping Dilemma." International Journal of E-Politics 2, no. 2 (2011): 18–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jep.2011040102.

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The fastest recent growth in women-owned firms has been in traditionally male industries such as telecommunications and construction. This development has increased the importance of cross-sex networking to women professionals and entrepreneurs. Women business owners (particularly those working in traditionally male sectors) may be hindered in their efforts to build collaborative relations with male ties because of gender stereotyping. As a response, women may elect to join all-female networks, but because women in male-dominated sectors are relatively scarce, this strategy reduces access to r
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Iyengar, Shanto, and Mauro Barisione. "Non-verbal cues as a test of gender and race bias in politics: the Italian case." Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica 45, no. 2 (2015): 131–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ipo.2015.9.

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Gender and race biases persist in western democracies, with male and white candidates still being the norm. Voters may be more inclined to express sexist and racist attitudes in countries with a traditionally male-dominated political system and a majority-white population. As sexism and racism are notoriously difficult to document, and because many people are unaware of their biases toward social groups, we bypass conventional survey measurement and observe voters’ willingness to support candidates whose physical features have been manipulated to make them appear more prototypically feminine o
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Sikilinda, Stanislav V. "On the Cultural and Philosophical Interpretation of Male Identity in Contemporary Society." IZVESTIYA VUZOV SEVERO-KAVKAZSKII REGION SOCIAL SCIENCE, no. 2 (226) (June 24, 2025): 41–44. https://doi.org/10.18522/2687-0770-2025-2-41-44.

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A cultural-philosophical, psychosocial position is put forward, focusing on how dominant features of masculinity are limited and activated in certain contexts, intersecting with other identities. The constructiveness of the analysis of men as embodied, emotional and caring subjects is emphasized, i.e., studying how men perceive traditionally feminine ideals and practices. It is recommended to pay special attention to local manifestations of masculinity in specific communities, including computer-mediated environments that facilitate the multidimensional expression of digital masculinity. The e
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Schely-Newman, Esther. ""I Hear from People Who Read Torah... "." Narrative Inquiry 9, no. 1 (1999): 49–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.9.1.04sch.

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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the ways a Jewish woman uses different genres in telling her life story. Setting the narrative within its cultural and social contexts enables an examination of narrative as a life story, as well as a mode of creating and expressing changes in women's roles. In her story, the narrator chooses to present herself as a disciple of a religious male leader (a rabbi), a position which allows her to use traditionally male genres of narration. Treating the interactions between reported and authored speech, and the multiplicity of dialogues the narrative maintain
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Akinlolu, Mariam, Temitope Omotayo, Obas John Ebohon, and Damilola Ekundayo. "An Analysis of the Mediational Effect of Socio-Cultural Factors on Student’s Career Choice Outcomes in the Built Environment: Applying the Socio-Cognitive Career Theory." Education Sciences 13, no. 10 (2023): 1035. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci13101035.

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Investigations into career development revealed the significant influence of social and cultural determinants, notably familial factors, on children’s professional aspirations. Such aspirations are moulded by their milieu, individual interests, academic environments, and socio-economic contexts. South Africa’s unique socio-political history introduces complexity into career development pathways. The intricate relationships between ethnicity, gender, and socio-economic backgrounds vis-a-vis career outcomes of South African youth remain underexplored. This research aimed to understand these infl
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Spanò, Igor. "Aśvattha and śamī. The Evolution of the Meanings of an Arboreal Couple in Indian Religious History." 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de las Religiones 28 (December 18, 2023): e85074. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/ilur.85074.

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In this article I will explore some mythological and ritual aspects related to a pair of trees, the aśvattha and the śamī. In India, since the time of the Vedic culture, these two trees have often been the protagonists of myths and rituals in which they are conceived of as a couple. In various contemporary religious contexts, one finds dendrolatric practices (vanaspatipūjā), which sometimes result in the celebration of actual tree marriages (vr̥kṣa vivāha), whereby trees grow by intertwining with each other. The aśvattha and the śamī, though in today's context separately, are also subject to d
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Tillotson, Stephanie, and Stephanie A. Tillotson. "Fiona, Phyllida and the ‘F’-Word: the theatrical practice(s) of women playing the male roles in Shakespeare." Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal 1, no. 2 (2014): 260–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v1i2.92.

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This article discusses the theatrical practice of women performing traditionally male roles in Shakespeare. Whilst historically the phenomenon is nothing new, since the 1970s the practice has been particularly associated with the politics of feminism. This article proposes to examine this connection in order to explore how far the convention of casting women in the male roles of Shakespeare has been influenced by changing social, political, and cultural discourses. It will do so by considering two specific manifestations of the theatrical practice: firstly, the National Theatre’s 1995/6 Richar
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Kanemasu, Yoko, and James Johnson. "Exploring the complexities of community attitudes towards women’s rugby: Multiplicity, continuity and change in Fiji’s hegemonic rugby discourse." International Review for the Sociology of Sport 54, no. 1 (2017): 86–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1012690217707332.

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Negative societal pressures against women’s participation in traditionally male-dominated sports like rugby are widely acknowledged, but little empirical research has investigated community attitudes associated with such participation, especially in non-Western contexts. This article presents exploratory insights into community attitudes towards women’s rugby in Fiji with a focus on athletic young women, who do not play rugby but are physically active, and their ‘gatekeepers’ or those in positions of influence over athletic young women’s sport-related decision-making. Based on a questionnaire
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Azhari, Jalaludin Faruk. "Transforming Islamic Education: The Role of Bu Nyai in Madurese Pesantren Leadership." Potret Pemikiran 28, no. 1 (2024): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.30984/pp.v28i1.3165.

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This study examines the role of Bu Nyai Nusantara (BNN) in transforming Islamic education within pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) in Madura, Indonesia. Utilizing a qualitative, phenomenological approach, the research explores the challenges faced by female leaders in traditionally male-dominated institutions, the strategies they employ to navigate and transform gender roles, and their unique contributions to Islamic education and broader societal change. The study draws on theories of women's educational leadership, particularly the model proposed by Grogan and Shakeshaft (2010), and Islam
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Rizvi, Sajjad H. "Islamic Political Radicalism." American Journal of Islam and Society 25, no. 2 (2008): 118–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v25i2.1477.

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As jihadi ideology shifts from articulating a perpetual conflict against the“far enemy” (read: the United States and its allies) and the “near enemy”(read: the United States’ clients) within the Middle East and the wider Muslimworld to taking the conflict to the heart of the far enemy in NorthAmericaand Western Europe, it is time for academics to take stock of what hashappened, how it has happened, and why. The “radicalization” debate, as itis called, tries to ask the pertinent question of why some Muslim male citizensof these “western” states feel so disenchanted, dis-integrated, and alienate
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Eman Fatima, Dr. Muhmmad Hatim, Dr. Adeel Irfan, Haroon Shah, and Elahi Umar Ranjha. "Women and Countering Violent Extremism." Physical Education, Health and Social Sciences 3, no. 2 (2025): 340–49. https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v3i2.419.

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The paper investigates the often-ignored but crucial role of women in countering violent extremism (CVE) in terms of their dual agency in promoting and countering extremist ideologies and violence. Traditionally, counterterrorism policy has been male-dominated and heavily security-focused, but some recent evidence shows that women can strategically develop community-based opportunities for the early detection of radicalization and dissemination of counter-narratives. Their contributions to countering violent extremism become invisible as a result of gender-blind contexts, limited representatio
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Aqleem Fatimah and Rabia Ikram. "Redefining Qiwāmah as a Transformative Approach to Gender Role Sharing and Redressing Toxic Masculinities in Muslim Communities." AL-ĪMĀN Research Journal 3, no. 02 (2025): 01–15. https://doi.org/10.63283/irj.03.02/01.

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Qiwāmah, traditionally interpreted as male authority or headship within Islamic jurisprudence and theology, has often been employed to legitimize patriarchal norms and uphold gendered hierarchies in Muslim societies. These interpretations, shaped by historical, cultural, and legal contexts, have reinforced masculinities rooted in control and dominance. However, recent scholarly work within contemporary Shia thought has begun to reconceptualize qiwāmah in a manner that departs from patriarchal paradigms and instead aligns with emerging frameworks of gender equity and shared familial roles. This
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Dashchenko, Anna. "The Identity Dimension of the Yi-An Style: The Value System of Li Qingzhao." Respectus Philologicus 24, no. 29 (2013): 72–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2013.24.29.6.

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This article is devoted to revealing the identity dimension of the Yi-an style, i.e., the aggregate of the value system of Song poetess Li Qingzhao (1084–1155) becoming apparent in the idea and image content of her ci in such a way that her poems appear to be written by male authors. The empirical material for this research consists of 41 ci, whose authorship is beyond question according to most scientists. These poems were divided into three periods: Youth or Pre-marriage (1099–1101), Marriage (1101–1127), and After the fall of the dynasty and her husband’s death (1127–1155). A hypothesis was
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Bista, Binamra, Narad Prasad Thapaliya, Aswani Chaudhary, Pramod Kumar Shrestha, and Tulsi Kandel. "Estimation of Stature from Anthropometric Measurements of the Sternum in Nepalese Population at the Tertiary Health Care Hospital." Nepal Journal of Health Sciences 4, no. 1 (2024): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njhs.v4i1.71082.

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Introduction: Stature estimation is crucial for identifying human remains in forensic and anthropological contexts, aiding in mass casualties, criminal investigations, and archaeological studies. Traditionally using long bones, alternative methods are necessary when these bones are unavailable or fragmented. Objectives: The main purpose of this study was to access the morphometric measurements of the study population and compare the findings between the two sexes. Method: A study of 100 medico-legal autopsies at Department of Forensic Medicine, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Nepal investigated st
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Mehrpour, Saeed, and Afsaneh Baharloo. "On the implementation of critical pedagogy in english language institutes in Iran." World Journal on Educational Technology 7, no. 3 (2015): 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/wjet.v7i3.205.

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This research aimed to investigate the status quo of critical pedagogy in Iran. It focused on examining language teachers’ stances on implementing the principles of critical pedagogy in their classrooms. Also, of particular interest was the study of gender difference in practicing critical pedagogy in language institutes in Iran. At first, the Critical Pedagogy Implementation Inventory, developed by Mozaffari (2011), was administered to 116 instructors teaching at language institutes to collect the required quantitative data. In the second phase of the study, forty-six of the participants were
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Chmura-Rutkowska, Iwona, Edyta Głowacka-Sobiech, and Izabela Skórzyńska. "Unworthy of History? On the Absence and Stereotypical Images of Women Scientists in Light of the Historical Narrative in Middle and Secondary School Textbooks." Studia Edukacyjne, no. 53 (June 15, 2019): 117–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/se.2019.53.8.

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Our research project “Unworthy of History” focuses on discussing the historical narrative in Polishhistory textbooks that are used in teaching history at the middle school level. The aim is to analyze and describe ways of thinking about as well as presenting the role and place of women and men in history in schools. Research shows that women are portrayed in textbooks as playing a less important role than men – they are almost non-existent in public life. “(...) what is male is universal. What is female is accidental and secondary”. The few women that are mentioned in these textbooks are portr
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Alimen, Nazlı, and Søren Askegaard. "Religious ritual and sociopolitical ideologies: Circumcision costumes in the Turkish marketplace." International Journal of Fashion Studies 7, no. 2 (2020): 211–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/infs_00027_1.

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Male circumcision is a widely practised Islamic ritual in Turkey regardless of families’ level of devotion. It is traditionally celebrated with a party where boys wear special ‘circumcision’ costumes. Concentrating on these costumes, this study examines the construction, interaction and intersection between religion, masculinity, nationalism, militarism and neo-Ottomanism, by investigating costumes available between 2014 and 2019 and exploring previous studies and archival resources on circumcision celebrations in the Ottoman and Turkish contexts, such as photographs and memoirs. By doing so,
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Clark, Christopher James, and Robert Dudley. "Flight costs of long, sexually selected tails in hummingbirds." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276, no. 1664 (2009): 2109–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2009.0090.

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The elongated tails adorning many male birds have traditionally been thought to degrade flight performance by increasing body drag. However, aerodynamic interactions between the body and tail can be substantial in some contexts, and a short tail may actually reduce rather than increase overall drag. To test how tail length affects flight performance, we manipulated the tails of Anna's hummingbirds ( Calypte anna ) by increasing their length with the greatly elongated tail streamers of the red-billed streamertail ( Trochilus polytmus ) and reducing their length by removing first the rectrices a
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Marsili, Andrea. "Selflessness is the Highest Achievement." Journal of Public Space 7, no. 3 (2022): 65–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.32891/jps.v7i3.1451.

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Jenny Holzer’s art revolves around outspoken texts that inhabit posters and signs, namelessly disseminated through the city. The ungendered authority voice in her first written pieces, Truisms (1977-1987) and Inflammatory Essays (1978-1982), allowed her to avoid any associations with femininity as traditionally understood, fuelling passers-by's critical reflection. Later in her career, in parallel with her efforts to establish herself on a phallocentric art scene, Holzer’s production found placement within more institutionalised museum contexts. Nonetheless, anonymity still remains a constant
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Mehrpour, Saeed, and Afsaneh Baharloo. "On the implementation of critical pedagogy in english language institutes in Iran." World Journal on Educational Technology 7, no. 3 (2015): 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/wjet.v7i3.161.

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<p>This research aimed to investigate the status quo of critical pedagogy in Iran. It focused on examining language teachers’ stances on implementing the principles of critical pedagogy in their classrooms. Also, of particular interest was the study of gender difference in practicing critical pedagogy in language institutes in Iran. At first, the Critical Pedagogy Implementation Inventory, developed by Mozaffari (2011), was administered to 116 instructors teaching at language institutes to collect the required quantitative data. In the second phase of the study, forty-six of the particip
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Lazzeri, Maria Francesca Lodovica, Francesca Mastorci, Paolo Piaggi, et al. "The Impact of Unhealthy Behaviors on Personalized Well-Being Index in a Sample of School Dropout Adolescents." Children 9, no. 8 (2022): 1144. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9081144.

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(1) Background: here is a growing need for integrated and multidimensional approaches to health, especially in a particular category of populations, school-dropout (SD) adolescents, who are traditionally more prone to risky behavior. This study aimed to describe the association between possible risk factors (substance use, eating disorders, social addiction) and well-being perception through the application of a personalized well-being index (PWBI) in SD youths. (2) Methods: Data were collected in 450 school-dropout adolescents (19 ± 2 years, male 308); the health-related quality of life (HRQo
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Mathew, Blessy Sarah, Olusiji Adebola Lasekan, Claudia Myrna Méndez-Alarcón, Felipe Opazo, Madhumita Chakrabarty, and Aasif Ali Bhat. "Aligning With SDG 5: Addressing Barriers and Fostering Female Participation in Stem Education in India." Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 5, no. 1 (2024): e02553. http://dx.doi.org/10.47172/2965-730x.sdgsreview.v5.n01.pe02553.

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Objective: This study investigates the barriers preventing female participation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education in India, aligning with SDG 5 (Gender Equality). The research aims to identify demotivation factors faced by female students and develop participant-informed recommendations to foster greater female engagement in these disciplines. Method: A qualitative approach was employed, utilizing open-ended surveys, narrative interviews, and focus groups with female students across various educational levels in India. Thematic analysis was conducted to iden
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Nolet, Anne-Marie, Yanick Charette, and Fanny Mignon. "The Effect of Prosocial and Antisocial Relationships Structure on Offenders’ Optimism towards Desistance." Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 64, no. 2 (2022): 59–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cjccj.2022-0006.

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At the end of his career, Carlo Morselli started to be interested in how the structure of social relations could influence offenders’ prospects for reintegration and desistance. This article analyzes the data from his research project on that topic. The impacts of offenders’ relationships have traditionally been discussed from a dichotomous, risk-centered perspective opposing antisocial and prosocial peers. Social network studies allow a step back and a global view of the contexts and processes in which relationships shape trajectories. This article focuses on the ego networks of offenders as
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Braida, Nicole, Maddalena Cannito, and Raffaella Ferrero Camoletto. "Masculinities and Caring Occupations: The Gendered Dimension in Nursing Education." Feminismo/s, no. 46 (July 3, 2025): 119–42. https://doi.org/10.14198/fem.2025.46.06.

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Gender segregation in education and employment is well-known. However, the academic debate has rarely addressed the underrepresentation of men in feminized courses of study and workplaces. The article aims to fill this gap by exploring how gender and masculinities are thematized and performed in traditionally female educational and training (and working) contexts. The paper is based on empirical research, conducted in Italy, which includes 28 interviews with male nurses and three mixed-gender focus groups with 16 nursing students. The results show that a de-gendered view of the profession is d
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Prabakar, Dr B., and Dr S. Muthukannan. "Revolutionizing Cricket Batting: Technique-Centered Training Without Ball Dependency." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation XII, no. III (2025): 751–55. https://doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2025.12030056.

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Cricket batting training has traditionally relied on ball delivery to develop technique, timing, and situational awareness. However, modern approaches to motor learning suggest that skill acquisition can be significantly enhanced through structured, ball-free practice that emphasizes biomechanics, kinaesthetic feedback, and mental imagery (Schmidt & Lee, 2011; Davids et al., 2008). This study investigates the efficacy of a technique-centered cricket batting training program that deliberately excludes the use of the ball, aiming to isolate and enhance core movement mechanics and cognitive r
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Harrison, Deb, Melissa Jameson, Janet L. Espirito, et al. "Patient-reported symptoms obtained through telephonic nursing services in an oncology disease management program." Journal of Clinical Oncology 31, no. 31_suppl (2013): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2013.31.31_suppl.147.

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147 Background: Telephonic nursing (RN) outreach was provided as part of an oncology disease management program to provide symptom (sx) management education, assess patient-reported sxs during treatment (tx), and reduce acute care utilization. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) was used to assess sx severity in patients (pts) receiving active chemotherapy. Methods: ESAS scores were obtained at scheduled intervals and documented in the electronic health record for eligible pts receiving chemotherapy between 6/2010-12/2012. Participation was voluntary. Pts were categorized according to
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Ayodele, Johnson Oluwole. "The Socio-cultural Causes of Male Victimisation in Domestic Contexts in Lagos, Nigeria: A Qualitative Analysis." International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences 12, no. 2 (2017): 252–69. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1034670.

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This paper examines the factors that predispose men to female-perpetrated violence in Lagos, Nigeria. Using snowball sampling, it purposively selected one case study, one key informant and two in-depth interview participants from each of the three Senatorial Districts of Lagos. Data were content analysed. Findings indicated that male victims of domestic violence abound in Lagos; stigmatisation causes male victims’ non-disclosure; and female aggressors sometimes used traditional mechanisms to control their male victims. The study concludes that lack of support worsens the conditions of male vic
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Baiazitova, Rozaliia. "The Bashkirs by Sergey I. Rudenko: Traditional Etiquette Revisited." Бюллетень Калмыцкого научного центра Российской академии наук 3, no. 23 (2022): 56–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.22162/2587-6503-2022-3-23-56-67.

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Introduction. The outstanding scientist Sergei Ivanovich Rudenko (1885–1969) made an invaluable contribution to the formation and development of Bashkir ethnographic and ethnological science. The work of S. Rudenko based on personal observations, folklore samples, and studies of preceding researchers gives a general historical and ethnographic description of the Bashkir people. Goals. The article aims to identify etiquette settings, contexts of etiquette patterns presented in his monograph — The Bashkirs (1955; 2006). Results. The fundamental writing gives no special attention to traditional e
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Nowak, Tomasz. "Revitalisation and Revival of Traditional Musical Instruments in Poland in the Context of Music Contests." Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology 22 (December 29, 2022): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/ism.2022.22.2.

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This article is devoted to the issue of revitalisation and revival of traditional musi- cal instruments in Poland in the context of music competitions. Research on revival activities in Poland is rare, as is research on the phenomenon of traditional music competitions. Meanwhile, over the last nine decades, traditional music competitions have become the main environment for the public presentation of traditional music and stimulating the revival and revitalisation of indi- vidual musical phenomena. In this area, I have been conducting my own participant observations and archival research for o
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Barbana, Samir, Xavier Dumay, and Vincent Dupriez. "Local implementation of accountability instruments in the French-speaking community of Belgium." European Educational Research Journal 19, no. 2 (2019): 94–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474904119850964.

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This article aims to understand how new accountability instruments in the context of the French-speaking Belgian educational system are appropriated by schools. After having characterised the specific nature of those instruments in the context of a traditionally highly decentralised system involved in a significant process of centralisation, we identify their effects through the case study of three schools. Using a new institutionalist lens, the analyses show that these instruments refer, in the French-speaking Belgian context, to a specific demand from the political environment of schools: de
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Kajiita, Robert, and Simon Kang'ethe. "Exploring the Nuances of Traditional Male Circumcision Initiation in South Africa and Other African Contexts." African Journal of Inter/Multidisciplinary Studies 7, no. 1 (2025): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.51415/ajims.v7i1.1510.

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Male circumcision is an ancient practice across the globe, with concomitant shifts in the life of the initiates. This paper examined the complexities of Traditional Male Circumcision Initiation (TMCI) in South Africa and other African contexts. Through a scoping literature review, it highlighted both the progressive and retrogressive aspects of TMCI, emphasizing its role in preventing HIV/AIDS and reinforcing cultural identity. However, it also critiqued TMCI for promoting risky sexual behaviours, substance abuse, and physical and psychosocial health issues, which have led to fatalities among
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Osonwa, Ihemamma Uwazuruonye. "Gender, Age and Context in the Use of Sex-Related Verbal Taboos in Traditional Igbo Society." Randwick International of Education and Linguistics Science Journal 5, no. 2 (2024): 718–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.47175/rielsj.v5i2.953.

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The study investigated how gender and age disparities, and situation/ context shape the use of sex-related verbal taboos. It adopted the qualitative orientation which involved semi-structured interviews with a total of 20 participants drawn from four purposively chosen communities or Igbo areas namely, Edda/Afikpo, Owerri, Uzuakoli and Awka. It was framed around the taboo theory of gender differences. The study identified some terms relating to sex and other parts of the body which constitute verbal taboo, and highlighted how gender and age disparities, as well as contexts shape the use of the
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Khadikova, Alina Kh. "The properties of the ethnophore in the context of historical transformations of the traditional Ossetian subculture of Lӕgdzinad". Vestnik of North Ossetian State University, № 4 (25 грудня 2024): 113–22. https://doi.org/10.29025/1994-7720-2024-4-113-122.

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In the article, the characteristics of the Ossetian ethnophore are subjected to a purposeful analysis in the context of the traditional male subculture and taking into account the factor of historical variability. The article consists of two parts. The first part, based on written sources and folklore texts, examines the value sphere, ideology, moral base, and communicative programs of the traditional male subculture of Ossetians in the aspect of historical retrospect. The second part, based entirely on empirical material (the results of a survey conducted in 2022-2023 among ethnic Ossetians o
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Rauf, Ateeq Abdul. "Clothes That Make the Man: Understanding How the Extended Self Is Formed, Expressed and Negotiated by Male Tablighi Jamaat Adherents." Religions 13, no. 10 (2022): 981. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel13100981.

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Deviating from the predominantly women-focused investigations on Islamic clothing in anthropology, religion and consumer studies, this research places men’s Islamic clothing under the spotlight to understand how the notion of the extended self is evidenced in a religious context. Using a multi-sited ethnographic and in-depth interview approach to study the context of middle-class Pakistani male participants of the traditional revivalist movement the Tablighi Jamaat, this study finds that possessions such as clothing serve as a conduit to participants’ sense of extended self. In this case, the
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Virmasalo, Ilkka, and Elina Hasanen. "Defining the accessibility of physical activity Tracing the social dimension." Contesti. Città, territori, progetti, no. 2 (December 31, 2022): 59–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/contest-14177.

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The promotion of the physical activity (PA) of citizens has traditionally focused on improving spatial accessibility, especially in municipal administrations. However, research evidence indicates that proximity to PA environments is not a sufficient condition for increased PA. This article presents a broader model of the dimensions of the accessibility of PA, developed in cooperation between researchers and the authorities of two cities in Finland. As a result, ten dimensions affecting accessibility have been identified: spatial, temporal, physical/technological, informational, economic, legal
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Brasil Jr., Antonio da Silveira, and Lucas Correia Carvalho. "O impacto da sociologia: cultura de citações e modelos científicos / The impact of sociology: citation culture and scientific models." Revista Brasileira de Sociologia - RBS 8, no. 20 (2020): 248–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.20336/rbs.700.

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O artigo discute alguns dos problemas envolvidos na utilização de métricas tradicionais de impacto da produção científica quando aplicadas às ciências sociais e, sobretudo, à sociologia. Aliando técnicas cientométricas com a abordagem sociológica, analisamos algumas das variáveis que permitem problematizar o uso universal dessas métricas, chamando a atenção para as especificidades das áreas do conhecimento e dos diferentes contextos científicos nacionais. Em perspectiva comparada, o artigo sugere que 1) artigos de um mesmo contexto nacional tendem a um perfil próximo de citação (“culturas de c
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Butts, Aaron Michael. "The Aramaic Šap̄ˁel in Its Semitic Context". Aramaic Studies 16, № 2 (2018): 117–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/17455227-01602005.

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Abstract In Aramaic, the productive causative (= C) stem can be reconstructed as *hapˁil- (suffix-conjugation) ~ *yVhapˁil- (prefix-conjugation) with *h as the causative morpheme. There are, however, also traces in Aramaic of what seems to be a non-productive C-stem in which the causative morpheme is š (< Proto-Semitic *s1). This šap̄ˁel, as it is called, was traditionally thought to result from contact with Akkadian, which has a productive C-stem with a causative morpheme š (< *s1), i.e., šaprus (stative) ~ ušapris (preterite). Nevertheless, Rabin convincingly argued, against the tradit
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Racha, A., and S. Kacher. "TOWARDS A BETTER KNOWLEDGE OF TRADITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEVICES: COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO TRADITIONAL ALGERIAN HOUSES." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIV-M-1-2020 (July 24, 2020): 1065–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliv-m-1-2020-1065-2020.

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Abstract. It has been noticed that research is increasingly focused on exploring opportunities to use environmental devices of traditional origin to create more sustainable contemporary buildings. Unfortunately, this “neo-traditional trend” (Abdelsalam et al., 2013) is hindered by the performance of vernacular solutions, which are unable to meet the new needs of contemporary society. Advocates of this ideology believe that this situation is due to a lack of knowledge of these vernacular devices. From this point of view, this paper aims to establish a better knowledge of them for the purpose of
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Muratova Elvira Raisovna. "THE IMAGE OF THE UZBEK BUSINESSWOMAN IN DOCUMENTARY FILMS OF THE 20TH–21ST CENTURIES." Sciental Journal of Education Humanities and Social Sciences 3, no. 2 (2025): 5–9. https://doi.org/10.62536/sjehss.2025.v3.i2.pp5-9.

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The image of the modern Uzbek businesswoman in documentary films can be examined through several key aspects: her role in society, professional activity, the struggle against traditional stereotypes, and her contribution to cultural and economic transformations. This image often emerges in the context of significant changes in Uzbekistan, where women are increasingly asserting themselves in business, politics, and culture. Modern Uzbek businesswomen portrayed in documentaries often demonstrates high professionalism. They engage in entrepreneurial activities, manage large companies, or work on
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Ivannikova, Liudmyla. "Traditional Funeral in the Context of the Russian-Ukrainian War: Lamentation for the Fallen Soldiers." Slov'ânsʹkij svìt, no. 22 (December 30, 2023): 3–31. https://doi.org/10.15407/slavicworld2023.22.003.

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Lamentation for the fallen soldiers is an important component of the traditional funeral rite. This tradition is updated in all regions of Ukraine under the influence of the Russian-Ukrainian war of 2014–2023. This is evidenced both by the expedition materials and video recordings made during the soldiers’ funerals published in social networks. The purpose and the task of the article is to trace the dynamics of the tradition of mourning over fallen soldiers during the 20th – 21st centuries and its transformation in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Records made by the authoress and vid
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Jormfeldt, Johanna. "Gender context matters: The hidden gender equality problem of school democracy." Citizenship Teaching & Learning 18, no. 3 (2023): 387–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ctl_00132_1.

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The aim of this article was to examine how gender and gender context affect students’ experiences of democracy in upper secondary school. The study was based on survey responses from about 1500 students. The students’ experiences of school democracy were operationalized as a collective deliberative communication among fellow students and teachers. Three different explanatory factors were considered: the significance of gender, gender context and the gendered content of the educational programmes. The results showed that a higher share of male students in a class is associated with poorer exper
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González-Nieto, Paola Fernanda, Mayvi Alvarado-Olivarez, Rosa Isela Guzmán-Gerónimo, Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Landa, and Laura Teresa Hernández-Salazar. "Effect of Traditional and Non-Traditionally Processed Blue Corn Tortilla Consumption During the Gestation of Rats in the Dentate Gyrus of Pups." Foods 13, no. 22 (2024): 3639. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods13223639.

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The effect of consuming traditionally and non-traditionally processed blue corn tortillas on the dentate gyrus of rat pups during gestation was evaluated. Blue corn tortillas were made from grains steeped or not steeped in a solution of gallic acid and processed by traditional or microwave nixtamalization. Total polyphenol and total anthocyanin contents were analyzed. At day 20 of gestation, the pups were analyzed according to the diet administered to the pregnant rats, as follows: the control group fed with standard diet; the TN group = standard diet + blue corn tortilla by traditional nixtam
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Kasa, Luvo. "Sexual Orientation Hiccups Surrounding Traditional Male Circumcision (Ulwaluko) in the South African Context: Implications for Social Work." Journal of Culture and Values in Education 7, no. 2 (2024): 230–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.46303/jcve.2024.21.

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Incontrovertibly, ulwaluko (traditional male circumcision) remains one of the essential rituals in developing an individual’s growth and construction of social identity, yet one of the ancient and patriarchal cultures. While some studies have been done on the experiences of homophobia by the LGBTQIA undergoing ulwaluko, there is a dearth of research on how social work professionals can intervene in curbing the homophobic and patriarchal undertones surrounding the traditions. Underpinned by Anti-Oppressive Practice as a theory, this paper argues that ulwaluko becomes problematic because it prom
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Gustav Johannsen, Carl. "Understanding users: from man-made typologies to computer-generated clusters." New Library World 115, no. 9/10 (2014): 412–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/nlw-05-2014-0052.

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Purpose – The aim of this article is to identify the main approaches and discuss their perspectives, including their strengths and weaknesses in, especially, public library contexts. The purpose is also to present and discuss the results of a recent – 2014 – Danish library user segmentation project using computer-generated clusters. Compared to traditional marketing texts, this article also tries to identify users segments or images created by the library profession itself. Segmentation of users can help libraries in the process of understanding user similarities and differences. Segmentation
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Stucky-Abbott, Leona. "The Impact of Male God Imagery on Female Identity Meaning." Journal of Pastoral Care 47, no. 3 (1993): 240–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002234099304700307.

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Asks the question, If traditional male God imagery can impair female identity meaning, why is it that so many women continue religious practices? Contends that diety image and definitions of maleness are derived from mothering. Explores–utilizing an object relations perspective–how the transfer of mothering characteristics into the image of maleness affect female identity meanings, and offers hints about dealing with this transfer process in both therapeutic and theological contexts.
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Sohail Yunis, Mohammad, Hina Hashim, and Miss Sajida. "The Gendering of Context: A Fresh Perspective of Women Social Enterprise in Pakistan." Business & Economic Review 12, no. 1 (2020): 25–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.22547/ber/12.1.2.

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Entrepreneurship has been anticipated as a male “gendered connotation” and is considered a “masculine concept”. There is very limited academic work pertaining to women entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship in the context of developing countries. Our research theoretically contests the explicit masculinist traditional entrepreneurship perspective and aims to investigate the drivers and hurdles of women social entrepreneurship in a developing country context (Peshawar, Pakistan). This research integrates and capitalizes on a theoretical lens grounded in “new institutional theory” and “fem
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