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Freedom of expression, aspiration and gender: A cultuling in the student demonstration

open access: yesSocial Sciences and Humanities Open
During demonstrations, people voice their aspirations to the government. On April 11, 2022, during the COVID-19 pandemic, millennial and Gen-Z students led widespread protests in several Indonesian cities.
Siti Nurbayani   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Structural Injustice and Self‐Development

open access: yes
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Azizjon Bagadirov
wiley   +1 more source

Invisible Barriers: Broadening PSTs' Awareness of Implicit Bias in STEM Education

open access: yesSchool Science and Mathematics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Implicit biases are automatic thinking processes that influence the decisions and judgments we make about others based on their social characteristics, and teachers are not immune. The current study sought to develop an intervention to introduce the big ideas behind implicit racial bias to pre‐service teachers (PSTs) and explore how this ...
Uchenna Emenaha Miles   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Javanese patriarchal culture of gender stereotypes in the English translation of Gadis Kretek: a critical discourse analysis

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
The persistence of Javanese patriarchal culture and gender stereotypes is a pressing concern in contemporary Javanese society. Consequently, in recent years, a growing number of literary works have been translated into English to portray the patriarchal ...
Nunun Tri Widarwati, Budi Purnomo
doaj   +1 more source

Linguistic sexism in a digitally native news outlet : A study on linguistic sexism at lexical and discourse levels in Buzzfeed News

open access: yes, 2019
Dagens nyhetskonsument får, enligt studier, de flesta av sina nyheter från källor online och då främst från digitalt inhemska nyhetskällor, också känt som digitally native news outlets. Detta innebär att det därför är lämpligt att undersöka närvaron av språklig sexism i den digitally native news outlet Buzzfeed News.
openaire   +1 more source

Address Terms of Brotherhood in the Indian Online Gaming Community

open access: yesWorld Englishes, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Indian gamers are part of the Indian society as well as a globalised gaming community. To navigate this cultural dissonance, they can use address terms to reflect and create their double or divided identities. This article investigates forms and functions of kinship terms that are connected to the concept of brother ‘male sibling’, for example,
Linnea Garlepow
wiley   +1 more source

EUROPEAN POLICY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS: GUIDELINES AND EXPERIENCE FOR UKRAINE

open access: yesПублічне управління та регіональний розвиток
The article examines the phenomenon of political correctness in European Union countries, which is rooted in principles such as unity, tolerance, and cultural diversity.
Nataliya Yevtushenko
doaj   +1 more source

User Perceptions of Endearment Love and Regional Identity in Northern England

open access: yesWorld Englishes, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article explores the contemporary pragmatic scope of the endearment love and its indexical links with British regional identities as perceived by English language users in the United Kingdom. Popular metapragmatic stereotypes often associate the term with specific ‘northern’ English, working‐class and White socio‐ethnic identities ...
Nicole Baumgarten
wiley   +1 more source

Sir and Guys in 20th‐ and 21st‐Century American English

open access: yesWorld Englishes, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper examines the diachronic development of formal and informal address and reference terms in American English as an effect of democratization using the COHA corpus (1900–2020). In focus are two address/reference terms with especially drastic frequency trends in the timespan investigated: the honorific sir, which declines sharply from ...
Hanna Bruns, Svenja Kranich
wiley   +1 more source

Constructing the Impostor and Navigating Identity: A Critical Discursive Exploration of the Impostor Phenomenon and Nursing Doctoral Candidates

open access: yesNursing Inquiry, Volume 33, Issue 4, October 2026.
ABSTRACT Impostor phenomenon (IP) is widely recognised among doctoral candidates but remains insufficiently understood, particularly within nursing academia. It is commonly framed as an individual deficit, overlooking the broader social and linguistically mediated experience that shapes scholarly identity.
Chantel Sando   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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