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(Un)safe Spaces: Navigating Risk and Protection in Pakistani Women's Hostels
Abstract This paper contributes to feminist urban geographies by drawing attention to gendered danger in the supposedly “safe” space of a women's hostel in urban Pakistan. While hostels are supposed to protect women against male sexual violence, residents suffer physical, financial, emotional, and reputational forms of danger.
Yasmeen Arif
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Soil Eating as a Psychological Coping Strategy for Women in Rural African Patriarchal Contexts. [PDF]
Notsi L, Ramatea MA.
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Abstract This article explores the endogenous characteristics of commons within the frameworks of precarity and commons through the urban commons movement in 1970s South Korea. During Korea's compressed capitalist transformation, rural migrants became the urban poor, occupying the lowest position in urban labour hierarchies.
Didi Kyoung‐ae Han, Hyun Bang Shin
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Postfeminist Healthism: Understanding the Gendering of Healthism Using Menstrual Tracking Apps as an Example. [PDF]
Riley S, Evans A, Robson M.
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Gender, SSE and French public policies for ageing at home
Abstract In France as in other countries, there is a consensual preference by public authorities, old people and their families to stay at home as long as possible. This means the necessity of care work carried out informally by relatives, or formally by professionals.
Annie Dussuet, Louise Gasté
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Development and validation of the Women Autonomy Scale for measuring psychosocial freedom from conventional gender roles. [PDF]
Husain W +5 more
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Abstract Given that social economy entities (SEEs) are founded on specific values, including democracy, equality, equity and solidarity, it is reasonable to assume that their operations and performance will be impacted by the absence of discrimination and the equal representation of women in management and decision‐making positions.
Inocencia Mª Martínez‐León +3 more
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Is Being Male a Marker of Aggression? Evidence for the Decoupling of Sex and Gender Role Orientation. [PDF]
Li Z, Liu Y, Liu W, Chen H.
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Toxic entanglements: Embodying the chemical relations of racial capitalism
Geographical Research, EarlyView.
Tait Mandler, Anita Hardon, Joseph Palis
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Abstract Kohl was ubiquitous in ancient Egypt and the Middle East, and routinely included among the toiletries deposited in burials. For Egypt, kohl recipes are increasingly well‐studied and known to use a range of inorganic and organic ingredients. Although these are often lead‐based, manganese‐ and silicon‐rich compounds are also attested.
Silvia Amicone +7 more
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