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La conjugalité contemporaine, une nouvelle façon de penser le lien
Conjugality is central to a process of transforming intimate relationships, one that revolves around the “democratization” of the family, the equalization of gender roles, and the promotion of individualities.
Gérard Neyrand
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Residential childcare: A new educational perspective
In this article we discuss the possibility to consider residential childcare context - just like other families characterized by the absence of biological generativity - as a family group, an educating family, when meaningful caregivers in a ...
Paola Bastianoni
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Principles of U.S. Family Law [PDF]
What explains U.S. family law? What are the origins of the current chaos and controversy in the field, the home of some of the most vituperative debates in public policy?
Hamilton, Vivian E.
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Women's land ownership in Victoria, 1880–1930: Contributions to a fuller picture
Abstract Responding to calls for more research on Australian women's property ownership this article draws on underutilised shire rate books. The data challenge stubborn historiographical assumptions that women's land ownership in federation‐era Victoria was insignificant.
Kathryn M. Hunter
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Spousal Control and Efficiency of Intra-Household Decision Making: Experiments among Married Couples in India, Ethiopia and Nigeria [PDF]
We examine whether the nature of gender relations matters for the effects on household efficiency of exogenous variation in spousal control over the intra-household allocation of resources.
KEBEDE Bereket +7 more
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Redeeming Indian ‘Christian’ Womanhood?: Missionaries, Dalits, and Agency in Colonial India [PDF]
This study of dalit Christians in colonial North India suggests that women who converted to Christianity in the region often experienced a contraction of the range of their activities.
Bauman, Chad M.
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ABSTRACT Aims Despite the known association between abdominal obesity (AO) and vitamin D deficiency, it remains unclear whether this combination is associated with higher mortality risk. We investigated whether the coexistence of AO and vitamin D deficiency elevates the risk of death.
Joyce da Silva Milliati +7 more
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Women’s participation in the Tablīghī Jamā‘at, an Islamic reform movement launched in the 1920s that emphasizes personal piety, remains underexamined, impeded by the organization’s strict pardāh requirements but also by the popular perception that it ...
Darakhshan Haroon Khan
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Chasing the chimera : review essay of Nancy Polikoff's beyond (straight or gay) marriage [PDF]
Reviews Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage: Valuing All Families Under the Law, 2008, by Nancy D. Polikoff exploring the debate in the US on the legal recognition of non-traditional forms of family relationships and on the efforts of lesbian, gay ...
Kenneth McK. Norrie, Spaht, Wardle
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“A minimum of domination”—the overt normative orientation of Foucault's work
Abstract Answering the charge of ‘crypto‐normativity’ that has long overshadowed Michel Foucault's work, I argue that this work is animated by an overt normative orientation to keep domination to a minimum. This orientation operates both at the level of content and form.
Fabian Freyenhagen
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