Performing Strength: Racialized Masculinity in the Lived Experiences of Black Men at Risk of Suicide. [PDF]
Adams LB +6 more
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Descolonizando Decolonizing Linguistics, or the Perils of Refusing Pero no Mucho
Kakaretso Tshekatsheko eno e e tseneletseng ya Decolonizing Linguistics e baya kgatiso eno mo gare ga dikganetsano tsa Amerika Borwa ka ga sekolone go botsolotsa melelwane ya dipuisano tsa segompieno tsa go tlosa bokolone mo thutapuong ya Seesemane. Ke ikaegile ka tshekatsheko ya ga Cusicanqui ya mogopolo wa go ganetsa sekolone, le mogopolo wa ga Bispo,
Rodrigo Borba
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Perceptions of fairness in gender relations: a qualitative study of South Korean middle-aged men. [PDF]
Lee Y, Park S, Kim J, Kim E.
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Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties for a Turkish Version of the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory-30. [PDF]
Tarsuslu B +4 more
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Unwanted experiences and support among men and trans individuals in the sex industry in Bangkok, Thailand. [PDF]
Duval C +8 more
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Commentary: Masculinities and illness: access to healthcare services for men living with chronic illnesses. [PDF]
Ngcobo SE.
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Masculinity and Self-Care Activities Among Mexican Adult Men With Type 2 Diabetes. [PDF]
Mendoza-Catalán G +5 more
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The Reputational Configuration and Dynamics of Christian Churches in Switzerland
ABSTRACT This study examines how the reputation of Christian churches is configured, and which sociodemographic variables and experiences (personal or mediated) relate to it. It provides in‐depth insights into how the Swiss population evaluates Roman Catholic, Reformed Protestant, and Evangelical churches on the basis of various theories, such as ...
Rebekka Rieser +2 more
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White masculinity and the radical right in Europe: an intersectional analytical framework. [PDF]
Guildea A.
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Abstract This article explores how students experiencing mental unwellness negotiate psychiatric constructs of mental health to make their suffering morally legible within the North American University context. I argue while the psychiatric construct remains pervasive, students are ambivalent toward it as a metaphor for their distress.
Adrianna Nicole Wiley
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