A Study of Reasons for Self-Disclosure on Social Media among Chinese COVID-19 Patients: Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior Model. [PDF]
Wang Y, Qiao T, Liu C.
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ABSTRACT The article examines post‐Stalinist Soviet expertise on girls’ education and upbringing, analysing texts for and about female adolescents created by specialists in pedagogical sciences, psychology, sociology, medicine as well as children's writers and journalists from different parts of the Union, including national republics. The text focuses
Ella Rossman
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Stark Decline in Journalists' Use of Preprints Postpandemic. [PDF]
Alperin JP +3 more
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Gendering Late Ottoman Society and Reconstructing Gender in the Women's Press
ABSTRACT This article analyses the construction of gender differences in the late Ottoman Empire through women's periodicals, which acted as a key medium in the redefinition of gender roles. It examines how new understandings of gender roles emerged amid rapid transformations in traditional societal structures, particularly in the women’s press.
Tuğba Karaman
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Medical Writing for Continuing Education in the Health Professions: A Competency Model. [PDF]
Kassis H, Harting D.
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Mega-city construction engineering to residential satisfaction: new insights from Yan' an of China. [PDF]
Huang H, Qian XM, Xiao Y, Luo ZX.
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‘From the Fields Into the Bars’: The Story of Israel's First Transgender Novel, The Cut (1977)
ABSTRACT In 1977, an Israeli transgender woman, Judy Spotheim, published an autobiographical novel entitled The Cut. It describes the emergence of a trans community in the commercial‐sex areas of Tel Aviv‐Jaffa, hoping to humanise trans women (coccinelles). This article is the first to study the novel and present a biography of Spotheim.
Gil Engelstein, Iris Rachamimov
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Inside the news: challenges and aspirations of women journalists in Asia and the Pacific [PDF]
There are more women media professionals than ever in many countries across Asia-Pacific, but they still represent only three out of 10 newsroom staff, often earn less than their male counterparts and are subject to sexual harassment, while struggling to
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From climate scepticism to discourses of delay in UK editorials. [PDF]
Hayes S, Gabbatiss J, Butler C.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms among Journalists Repeatedly Covering COVID-19 News. [PDF]
Tyson G, Wild J.
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