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Barriers and Facilitators to Accessing Mental and Physical Health Care Among Sexual Minority Women: A Qualitative Exploration. [PDF]
Dawson CA, Moulder A, Heron KE.
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Empty Justice: Ethnographic Court‐Witnessing in Authoritarian Times
ABSTRACT This article investigates the operations of United States immigration courts ethnographically, examining how law, politics, and bureaucracy converge in the everyday production of immigration adjudication. Based on over 500 h of observation in 36 courtrooms across 11 immigration courts, we document how life‐altering deportation decisions—often ...
Amelia Frank‐Vitale +2 more
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Embracing Difference in Intersex Variations. [PDF]
Kamoun C, Dalke KB.
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Beyond the City Life: Assembling Everyday Family Life After Counterurbanisation
ABSTRACT Despite a long history of urbanisation in Sweden, recent migration research notes a renewed interest in counterurbanisation as well as a higher propensity for families to become counterurban movers. While many of the motives described in counterurbanisation research tend to align with push/pull arguments, the migration decision process is ...
Ulrika Åkerlund, Fredrik Hoppstadius
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Social media as societal microcosm: A decade of LGBT Twitter conversations in Singapore. [PDF]
Ng R, Chow TYJ, Yang W.
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ABSTRACT As part of the special issue Centering Affect and Emotion Toward Justice and Dignity in Science Education, this paper analyzes participants' experiences playing an immersive virtual reality (VR) experience that explores gender and sexuality‐based marginalization in STEM fields.
Dylan Paré
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Two-Spirit Peoples' experiences accessing and receiving care from community pharmacies. [PDF]
Pirlot M, Swidrovich J.
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Bargaining with Heteronormativity: Elaborations of Transsexual Experiences in Turkey
Deniz Akin
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Criminalising ‘Conversion Therapy’
An increasing number of jurisdictions have introduced legal bans on so‐called ‘conversion therapy’ practices. Yet significant uncertainty and disagreement persist among legal scholars, policymakers and advocates about whether criminal law is an appropriate tool in this area and, if so, how it should be used.
Ilias Trispiotis, Stuart Goosey
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