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‘Crossed the line’: Sexuality discourses of motherhood under 15 years in Uganda
Abstract Motherhood under 15 years is constructed as having crossed the line of societal morals and this construction shapes the provision of sexual and reproductive health services (SRH) for mothers under 15 years in Uganda. Using collaborative ethnography and through the lens of discourses and governmentality, I established that adolescent pregnancy ...
Annah Kamusiime
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Declining BMI and possible associations with changing perceptions of masculinity in Japanese young males. [PDF]
Uezato A+3 more
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Masking Hegemonic Masculinity: Reconstructing the Paedophile as the Dangerous Stranger [PDF]
Malcolm Cowburn
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ABSTRACT The paper advances child‐centred understandings of the governmentality of migration, drawing upon a British Academy funded study that ethnographically documented the lived experiences of unaccompanied asylum‐seeking children (UASC) in Southern European borderlands.
Eugenia Katartzi
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Nurses' representations about partner participation in prenatal care: perspective on masculinities. [PDF]
Mendes LMC+4 more
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Therapeutic Alliance and In-Session Therapy Needs of Male Adult Sexual Assault Survivors: Perspectives of Survivors and Therapists. [PDF]
Guter M, Einat T, Gueta K.
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The Development of Museology in 1930s China: Western Influences and Early Reflections
ABSTRACT This article explores the emergence of museology in China during the 1930s, tracing its development through the establishment of the Museums Association of China and the analysis of early publications. It examines the influence of Western concepts on Chinese museum theory and practice, particularly regarding exhibition techniques.
Daphné Sterk
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Locating Men in Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice: Past, Present, Futures. [PDF]
Strong J, Coast E, Chiweshe M.
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Abstract In contemporary contexts of digitalization, proliferating media, and generative AI, various “life hacks” are regularly recommended to disconnect and resist distraction, ranging from meditation to getting back to nature to unplugging. This paper traces contemporary concerns over “the attention crisis” into a longer signature — the frequently ...
Antti Saari, Bernadette M. Baker
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