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No Destination? Unveiling the Traces of the Future Among Young Asylum Seekers in “Waithood”
ABSTRACT What is the future like for young men who feel spatially and temporally stuck, like dozens of thousands who fled West Africa and reached Europe over the last decade, only to end up in the “waithood” of asylum reception? Is there any meaningful destination ahead of them? On the surface, their social and legal precarity is hard to reconcile with
Paolo Boccagni
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Inclusive language in academic environments: Theory and practice
Research objectives: This case study aims to describe different modalities of inclusive language, i.e., gender-balanced, gender-sensitive, or gender-neutral language, which are used in the official communication of Comenius University Bratislava.
Stanislava Moyšová
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Masculinities, generations and health: Men's sexual health in Bangladesh
Together, men, masculinities and health comprise an emerging area of research, activism and policy debate. International research on men’s health demonstrates how men’s enactment of masculinity may be linked to their sexual health risk. However, little research to date has explored men’s enactment of different forms of masculinity and men’s sexual ...
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Who Does Bogotá “Care” for? Care Blocks, Care Workers and the Sustainable Development Goals
ABSTRACT This paper critically examines Bogotá's District Care System within the framework of urban social sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Focusing on the Care Blocks (Manzanas del Cuidado), it employs a mixed‐methods approach—legal analysis, interviews, testimonies, surveys, and InfoCuidado data—to explore the paradox of a
Valentina Montoya‐Robledo +1 more
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ABSTRACT A maximum parsimony analysis based on morphological characters (23 taxa; 98 characters; 1951 scorings) was conducted to test the monophyly of Discocyrtulus Roewer, 1927, and to assess its phylogenetic relationships within Gonyleptidae. The results recover the species currently assigned to Discocyrtulus as phylogenetically distant from ...
Rafael N. de Carvalho +3 more
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De Terminator a Terminatrix: representaciones y estereotipos de género
This article concentrates on how the Terminator series has shifted its focus from the opposition between man and machine to that between man and woman, perpetuating the binary models of representation. It is the contention of this essay that although the
Noemi Novell
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Women’s representations in Saudi Arabia: the case of universities’ online discourses
Saudi society is undergoing a shift towards greater inclusivity, with men and women gaining access to diverse job and education opportunities. These changes are reflected in Saudi universities, where women now hold prominent positions, potentially ...
Samar Fahad A. Alkhalil
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Tackling the Generic Masculine: Evaluating Gender Neutrality of German AI-Generated Texts
When using large language models (LLMs)—artificial intelligence (AI) systems trained to generate and interpret human language—gender-specific biases in AI-generated text represent a key challenge. Particularly in grammatically gendered languages such as German, this often results in texts outputs using the so-called generic masculine as an allegedly ...
Jasmin Schmidt, Claudia Hess
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We conducted a study on how people refer to gender-neutral, grammatically feminine role or job nouns in German, like “die Lehrkraft” (the teacher [fem.]), and compared it to masculine role or job nouns, like “der Lehrer” (the teacher [masc.]).
Steriopolo Olga, Schütze Christin
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This contribution presents the first quantitative study of gender-inclusive language in spoken French, based on a corpus of sociolinguistic interviews conducted in Montreal, Paris, and Marseille with feminist and queer activists. Focusing on noun phrases
Flesch Marie +2 more
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