ABSTRACT This article analyses the only Jewish girls’ school in nineteenth‐century Sweden, Sophiaskolan, and the discussions about girls’ education and Bildung that emerged within the community – including regarding Judaism's ‘Oriental heritage’. The community meetings were a male sphere in which men discussed women's role within Jewish tradition. This
Jens Carlesson Magalhães
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Acceptance and commitment therapy reduces perceived ostracism in suicidal patients. [PDF]
Olié E+4 more
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The impact of gender-exclusive language on women's anticipated ostracism: A preregistered replication of Stout and Dasgupta (2011). [PDF]
Rosenberger EJ, Claypool HM.
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When group grievances become personal: The neural correlates of group and personal rejection. [PDF]
Marcos-Vidal L+5 more
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Social Rejection but Not Ostracism Increases Cognitive Effort Avoidance. [PDF]
Peng S, Tao D, Xuan B.
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Abstract Lucy Parsons was one of the most famous radical orators of the United States, but little has been written about her visit to Britain. This article investigates Parsons's lecture tour of Britain in the winter of 1888, based on an invitation from the Socialist League to address meetings to commemorate the Haymarket Affair and tour the country to
Aileen Lichtenstein
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The Silent Burden: Investigating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Social Isolation Among Healthcare Workers During COVID-19. [PDF]
Goniewicz M+3 more
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Ragged Histories: Textiles, Craft and Creative History
Abstract This article presents insights from three academics who are based at Canadian universities and have used rag‐rug making as a teaching method, engaging students in studying material culture and industrialization in nineteenth‐century England.
ANDREA KORDA+2 more
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Observing phubbing behaviors during casual and serious conversations: consequences for conversation quality, connectedness, and appropriateness. [PDF]
Stevic A, Liftinger H, Matthes J.
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BEYOND ‘BAD DENSITY’ AND TERRITORIAL STIGMA: An Infrastructure Access Lens on Suburban Exclusion
Abstract Segregation and social exclusion in postwar suburban housing estates are typically addressed as problems of residential location. For decades, postwar suburbs in all corners of the world have been targeted as designated sites of punitive urban intervention, grounded in territorial stigma and normative notions of density.
André Klaassen, Greet De Block
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