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Deep Segregation: Informality, Trust and the Making of Discrimination in Markets

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 4, July 2026.
ABSTRACT This article advances the concept of deep segregation to theorise how social exclusion is produced through the everyday organisation of market access rather than through spatial separation alone. Deep segregation refers to a relational and processual form of segregation constituted through segmented routes of access, intermediary networks and ...
Mohsin Alam Bhat, Asaf Ali Lone
wiley   +1 more source

“I'm all there for her”: Perspectives of Arab mothers in Israel on mother–daughter relationships in young adulthood

open access: yesFamily Relations, Volume 75, Issue 3, Page 1618-1635, July 2026.
Abstract Objective This study aimed to explore how Arab mothers in Israel perceive their intergenerational relationships with young adult daughters within the sociocultural context of Arab society and their intersecting marginalized positions as women and ethnic minority members.
Haneen Karram‐Elias
wiley   +1 more source

Anima Animus

open access: yes, 2009
Anima Animus is a collaborative exhibition with Emma Woffenden and Tord Boontje in the Glass Museum, Ebeltoft, Denmark. The exhibition explores the creative dialogue between the artist and the designer, who sometimes work in tandem yet always remain ...
Boontje, Tord
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Once an “Ideal Worker,” Always an “Ideal Worker”: The Impervious Status of Police Who Become Fathers

open access: yesGender, Work &Organization, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 1259-1269, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Research chronicles the ways in which women police who are mothers are seen as being unfit for police work and promotional opportunities, as they navigate the male‐centric workplace and carry the bulk of domestic labor and childcare responsibilities at home.
Danielle E. Thompson, Debra Langan
wiley   +1 more source

Cruelty and Health Inequity. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Gen Intern Med, 2023
Chin MH, Muramatsu N, Pollack HA.
europepmc   +1 more source

From Groups to Individuals: How Identifiability Reduces Biased Meta‐Perceptions and Polarization

open access: yesJournal of Applied Social Psychology, Volume 56, Issue 7, Page 519-527, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Political polarization reflects not only people's attitudes toward rival groups but also their meta‐perceptions—beliefs about how one's group is viewed by the opposing side. These second‐order beliefs are often negatively biased and exaggerated (Lees and Cikara 2020), reinforcing mistrust and perceived division.
Amy Bruck, Ilana Ritov
wiley   +1 more source

Anny-Teresy Tymienieckiej fenomenologia duszy

open access: yesHoryzonty Wychowania, 2007
Greckie terminy nous i pneuma oraz łacińskie animus i spiritus to odpowiedniki polskiego słowa „duch”. Jego znaczenie zależy od tradycji filozoficznej, w której występuje.
Monika Maria Kowalczyk
doaj  

The Coptic Church in the Aftermath of the Second Vatican Council: Theological or Tactical Anti‐Judaism?

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 667-685, July 2026.
Abstract Vatican II's declaration on the Jews, absolving them from collective guilt of deicide, marked a significant turning point in Catholic theology. Arab governments tended to perceive this development as evidence that Catholics (or Christians generally) were taking the side of Zionist Jews in the Arab‐Israeli conflict.
Amir Krispel
wiley   +1 more source

Animus and Its Alternatives: Constitutional Principle and Judicial Prudence

open access: yes, 2019
In a series of cases addressing sexual orientation and other issues, the Supreme Court has ruled that animus-based lawmaking is constitutionally impermissible. The Court treats animus as an independent and sufficient basis for invalidation.
Conkle, Daniel O.
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