Hamitic race theory and African cattle classification, 1868-1971. [PDF]
Brown T.
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Present-day posthumous reproduction and traditional levirate marriage: two types of interactions. [PDF]
Westreich A.
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“Leftover” or Flourishing? Gender Differences in Well‐Being Among Chinese Singles
ABSTRACT Individuals not in romantic relationships (i.e., singles) represent an emerging focus in close relationship research. Gender has been recognized as an important demographic variable in understanding singles' experiences, with some existing Western literature suggesting that single women report higher levels of well‐being than single men ...
Elaine Hoan +3 more
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"I just very much love the journal": Understanding the community-led publishing landscape at the University of Cambridge. [PDF]
Moore S, Wigdorowitz M.
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On not being able to read: doomscrolling and anxiety in pandemic times. [PDF]
Salisbury L.
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The U.S. Geological Survey recently updated the National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (PRVI). The first version of the PRVI NSHM was released in 2003, and therefore this 2025 update includes over 20 years of new geologic, geophysical, and engineering data, methods, and models.
Allison M. Shumway +21 more
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Working against many grains: Rethinking difference, emancipation and agency in the counter-discourse of an ethnic minority women's organisation in Belgium. [PDF]
Van Den Brandt N, Longman C.
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Animals in Moral Limbo: How Literary Pigs May Help Lab-Generated Ones. [PDF]
Tuck N.
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Right-Wing Psychedelia: Case Studies in Cultural Plasticity and Political Pluripotency. [PDF]
Pace BA, Devenot N.
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Miscarriage Care Practices in Taiwan: Three Reproductive Apparatuses
ABSTRACT Existing sociological studies of miscarriage, typically undertaken in Euro‐American contexts, describe its ambiguous and uncertain character, arguing that pregnancy loss puts both pregnant people and foetuses into a liminal position. Based on 28 interviews and 24 participant drawings, this paper contributes to and challenges this literature by
Li‐Wen Shih, Celia Roberts
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