Results 151 to 160 of about 259 (230)

Provincialising Patriarchy: Methodological Interventions in Geography

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 51, Issue 3, September 2026.
ABSTRACT Provincialising has become a commonly used tactic in Geography to overcome the discipline's attachment to global North's modernity. Provincialising means decolonising knowledge by showing the limits of European categorisations, highlighting instead, temporal and place‐based differences in categories, assumptions and paradigms. It has therefore
Gunjan Sondhi, Parvati Raghuram
wiley   +1 more source

Drawing teaching into scorable form: A socio‐material critique of lesson observation

open access: yesReview of Education, Volume 14, Issue 2, August 2026.
Abstract Amid rising accountability and standardisation mandates, paraprofessional educators constitute a growing yet precarious segment of the global education workforce. While their roles are expanding, the instruments used to assess their practice remain critically underexamined, despite having significant consequences for professional identity and ...
Elizabeth Hashimura, Rob McGregor
wiley   +1 more source

Intersectional violence and the health of migrant women in Brazil and Brazilian emigrant women abroad: a scoping review. [PDF]

open access: yesCad Saude Publica
Andrade CB   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

“I'm a Good Guy Who Deserves Better, Yet Nobody Wants to Give me Better”: The Accounts of Nice Guys

open access: yesSymbolic Interaction, Volume 49, Issue 3, Page 736-760, August 2026.
Within Western popular culture and online discourse, a “Nice Guy” is someone who enacts niceness for which they believe they are owed, deserving of, or entitled to something in return—especially the romantic or sexual attention of women. In this study, we examine the use of accounts in personal narratives told in an anonymous online discussion forum ...
Brooke Weinmann, Dennis D. Waskul
wiley   +1 more source

Are Women Accepted at Work? Gender Discrimination in Chinese Firms

open access: yesCanadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, Volume 63, Issue 3, August 2026.
ABSTRACT To what extent is women's employment accepted in modern Chinese firms? Drawing on pooled 2017 and 2021 nationally representative Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) data, this article estimates the socioeconomic predictors and prevalence of the belief that women should be stay‐at‐home wives instead of working in Chinese firms.
Anson Au
wiley   +1 more source

The Erotic Wound: Sexual Racism and Queer Resistance in Digital Spaces

open access: yesCanadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, Volume 63, Issue 3, August 2026.
ABSTRACT This article proposes the erotic wound as a sociological concept to examine how queer people of colour (QPOC) experience sexual racism in digital intimacy, and—equally—to demonstrate how they actively contest, rework, and transform its effects through engagement in digital counterpublics.
Carlo Handy Charles, Manjot Gill
wiley   +1 more source

An Affective‐Political Theorizing of Backlash to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Higher Education

open access: yesEducational Theory, Volume 76, Issue 4, Page 486-505, August 2026.
Abstract In recent years, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in higher education have become the focal point of intense political and academic contestation. While these developments are frequently described as a “backlash,” the concept of backlash itself has rarely been theorized in education.
Michalinos Zembylas
wiley   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy