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"Losing My Femininity": Sexual Health Experiences of Arabic Women After Mastectomy. [PDF]
Alsababha R +4 more
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FEMINISTS VERSUS MONUMENTS? From Protests to Anti‐monuments in Mexico City
Abstract This article examines the role of heritage spaces and monuments in the Historic Centre of Mexico City during ongoing feminist mobilizations. Feminists have claimed that the Mexican government is more concerned about protecting monuments and urban heritage than acting to prevent gender‐based violence and femicide.
Fernando Gutiérrez
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The lived experiences of women with polycystic ovary syndrome and its psychological challenges: A systematic review and meta-synthesis. [PDF]
Khan F, Govender N, Mitha SB, Thandar Y.
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ABSTRACT Work mediated by digital labour platforms is often framed as flexible and autonomous, yet accessing paid tasks commonly requires extensive unpaid effort. Drawing on 65 qualitative interviews with Australian workers on project‐based platforms (including Airtasker, Fiverr and Freelancer), we develop the concept of anticipatory labour: the unpaid,
Brendan Churchill +2 more
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Honneth's dialectical shortcoming: understanding Honneth's problem with power. [PDF]
Rutherford M.
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Masculinity, Masquerade, and Genetic Impersonation: Gattaca's Queer Visions. [PDF]
Stacey, Jacqueline
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ABSTRACT Gender segregation in paid care work offers a critical lens for understanding how gender inequality is reproduced in contemporary societies. While much research has explained men's absence from paid care through cultural and identity‐based accounts, less has been done to examine the structural mechanisms that sustain the feminisation of care ...
Steven Roberts +3 more
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Influencing factors on quality of life in women undergoing cancer treatment: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Jung HJ, Hong YJ, Hong SY, Nho JH.
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Greek ΜΝΗΣΘΗ and Aramaic DKYR in the Near East: A Comparative Epigraphic Study
ABSTRACT Past studies of graffiti containing the word ΜΝΗΣΘΗ have never fully established its intrinsic meaning. However, due to the existence of the Aramaic term DKYR, which carries a seemingly identical meaning to ΜΝΗΣΘΗ, in similar contexts in the Roman Near East, a comparison between both words is possible. Four distinct sites where the coexistence
Sebastien Mazurek
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