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(Un)safe Spaces: Navigating Risk and Protection in Pakistani Women's Hostels
Abstract This paper contributes to feminist urban geographies by drawing attention to gendered danger in the supposedly “safe” space of a women's hostel in urban Pakistan. While hostels are supposed to protect women against male sexual violence, residents suffer physical, financial, emotional, and reputational forms of danger.
Yasmeen Arif
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Physical education and school sport in emerging nations: a comparison of Indonesia and Türkiye. [PDF]
Ma'mun A +6 more
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Covert Borderwork: Managing Borders and Migration through Secrecy
Abstract In this article, we analyse secretive practices of border and migration management we term covert borderwork. Covert borderwork comprises techniques of border and migration management which adopt varying forms and temporalities of secrecy in their design, implementation, and/or performance.
Josh Watkins, Julia Van Dessel
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The interpretation of COVID-19 in cause-of-death statistics: a matter of causality. [PDF]
Harteloh PPM.
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Short Abstract This study employs rapid qualitative methodologies, including quick ethnography, serial interviews, free listing and vignettes, to explore people–place relations in Hong Kong's bike‐sharing system and Wrocław's public transport spaces. Rapid qualitative inquiry ensures rigorous, accessible urban research, especially in the earlier stages,
Tommy H. Y. Chan +2 more
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ABSTRACT Although we have a long‐standing and well‐institutionalized practice of medical aid in dying (MAID) in the Netherlands, it is insufficiently clarified which goals ethicists should pursue in the context of assisted dying, and which competencies they need to fulfil their role(s). We sought to contribute to this clarification.
Eva Asscher, Suzanne Metselaar
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Navigating Ambiguity and Uncertainty in End-of-Life Care Research Practice. [PDF]
van Drimmelen T +4 more
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Summary Background Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) is commonly treated with pergolide mesylate, a dopamine receptor agonist. Cabergoline is a dopamine receptor agonist that has shown activity on prolactin secretion in horses for up to 10 days.
H. Hess +5 more
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