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ABSTRACT This article uses deportation case files of the so‐called ‘immoral classes’ from 1936 to 1944 to consider the ways that the deportation process was structured around the gendered and ritualised management of emotions. Every deportation hinged on proving that the women were not US citizens; consequently, these cases demonstrate the ongoing ...
Jessica R. Pliley
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Genetics Crime and Justice [PDF]
This review is unashamedly from the perspective of English law because busy United Kingdom criminal law solicitors and barristers mostly wish to know what the law states, which case is a precedent case and whether the author has provided up-to-date legal
Ramage, Sally
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Remarks on the Use of Digitalis in the Treatment of Insanity [PDF]
Courtney Robertson
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On the best Mode of tabulating Recoveries from Insanity in Asylum Reports [PDF]
Daniel Hack Tuke
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“Don't Work for Soyciety:” Involuntary Celibacy and Unemployment
ABSTRACT Surveys of involuntary celibates (“incels”) suggest that they tend to be not in education, employment or training (NEET) at disproportionately high rates. However, it remains unclear whether and how being NEET is connected to incels' ideology and life circumstances.
AnnaRose Beckett‐Herbert, Eran Shor
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Abstract This qualitative study examined the challenges affecting the well‐being and coping strategies of Chin irregular migrant workers in Malaysia. Using non‐governmental organization referrals and snowball sampling, 25 participants were recruited for semi‐structured interviews and focus group discussions.
Tual Sawn Khai, Muhammad Asaduzzaman
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Introductory Lecture to a Course of Lectures on the Pathology and Treatment of Insanity, delivered at St. Luke's Hospital, in the Months of May and June, 1855 [PDF]
Alex Sutherland
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore trajectories of understanding and managing persistent chemosensory dysfunction after COVID‐19 in patients undergoing clinical treatment. Design A descriptive qualitative interview study with a realist approach. Method Data were collected in Sweden, from August 2022 to March 2023 through semi‐structured interviews with 30 ...
Pernilla Sandvik+3 more
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Theorising Bounded Rationality in EU Policy‐Making
Abstract This article proposes a theoretical framework combining multi‐level governance (MLG) with bounded rationality. MLG theories have become increasingly popular to understand European Union (EU) policy‐making and interactions between national, sub‐national and EU levels.
Filipa Figueira
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