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The unbearable (financial) burdens of parenting
The British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
Alya Guseva
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Abstract The disadvantages experienced by minorities and lack of societal remedies are partly attributable to native‐majority citizens’ limited awareness of minority hardships. We investigate whether informing citizens about field‐experimental audits on ethno‐racial discrimination increases their recognition of the issue and support for equal‐treatment
Merlin Schaeffer+2 more
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Emotional vs. social loneliness and prolonged grief: a random-intercept cross-lagged panel model. [PDF]
Vedder A, O'Connor M, Boelen PA.
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REBEn: GOOD GRIEF! I WISH EVERYBODY WERE LIKE YOU ARE AT THE AGE OF SEVENTY [PDF]
Onã Silva
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Swamped: On Depression and Vision
ABSTRACT “Swamped” cracks open my experience of depression by exploring how a specific place—a swamp—acted on me to bring social and emotional injuries, but also modes of seeing that ultimately moved me out of the depression, to the fore. In writing from this specific place, I build on moments in which something—a desire for beauty, the luminosity of ...
Petra Rethmann
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A healing justice approach to grief in communities of color. [PDF]
Chang M.
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Families and children with hearing loss: Grief and coping [PDF]
Ellen Kurtzer‐White, David Luterman
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Abstract Castration has been a significant theme in mythology, religious traditions, and historical practices, often symbolizing transformation, sacrifice, and divine punishment. While the term is frequently associated with orchiectomy (removal of the testes), this study argues that penectomy (removal of the penis) must also be considered, particularly
Coskun Kaya
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