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Respectfully Excluded: Symbolic Violence, Space and Benevolent Sexism in Academia in Pakistan
ABSTRACT Feminist scholars have long recognized the gender‐based challenges that women in academia face. We undertake a qualitative study of how women in academic institutions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), a province in Pakistan, experience exclusion. We draw on narratives elicited through hypothetical vignettes from 10 women academics in KPK, collected
Fatima Junaid +2 more
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RECENSIONE: Gabriele BALBI, Cecilia WINTERHALTER (a cura di), Antiche novità. Una guida transdisciplinare per interpretare il vecchio e il nuovo, Napoli, Orthotes, 2013, 156 pp. [PDF]
Guglielmo Sano
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The Coercive Edge of Kindness: A Critical Analysis of 'Random Acts' in Nursing. [PDF]
Jackson D +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction This article contributes to the continuing conversation in Haemophilia about the UK Infected Blood Inquiry (IBI). Discussion within the journal to date has largely foregrounded professional and technical perspectives. Aim This article aims to bring back into view two elements central to the Inquiry—patient voice and the roles of ...
Richard Gorman +3 more
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The Sounds of Silence: Problematizing Voicelessness in Nursing Practice. [PDF]
Rietze LL +3 more
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We Need to Talk About Court Custody
ABSTRACT Court custody is an overlooked but significant site of incarceration that holds tens of thousands of individuals each year in England and Wales. Providing one of the first scholarly investigations of court custody, we find that insurmountable bureaucratic barriers make it impossible to conduct interview‐based empirical research within court ...
Tom Kemp, Philippa Tomczak
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Entretien Inedit avec Michel Foucault 1979
Farés Sassine, Michel Foucault
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Weaving relationships between "body techniques" and "self-care". [PDF]
Mendes MIBS.
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ABSTRACT This article investigates the nature, effectiveness, and implications of English private tutoring (EPT) among Grade 11 students in rural Kazakhstan. Drawing on survey responses from 160 students within a larger sample of 740, the study examines participation patterns, motivations, perceived benefits, and the financial and social costs ...
Anas Hajar, Mehmet Karakus
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