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‘Choice’ in occupational therapy theory: A critique from the situation of patriarchy in India
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2020Background: Dominant occupational therapy theories assert that people choose their daily occupations, and participate in occupations as autonomous agents; yet scholars insist that choices are socially-structured and inequitably available.
K. Murthi, K. Hammell
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Civil society perspectives on sexual violence in conflict: patriarchy and war strategy in Colombia
, 2020In international policy circles, conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is commonly viewed as a weapon of war, a framing that researchers have criticized as overly simplistic.
Anne-Kathrin Kreft
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Sexting, power, and patriarchy: Narratives of sexting from a college population
New Media & Society, 2020This qualitative study explores the sexting experiences of college-aged students with attention to gendered understandings and motivations of sexting. We gathered data on the decision-making process, relational contexts in which sexting occurred, body ...
Sara Bonilla, Mallaigh McGinley, S. Lamb
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Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 2019
As was the case in Carol Gilligan’s germinal book, A Different Voice, “voice” and voices are key elements of Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
C. Burack
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As was the case in Carol Gilligan’s germinal book, A Different Voice, “voice” and voices are key elements of Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
C. Burack
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Social Semiotics, 2019
Single Chinese women above the age of 27 have been commonly labelled as “leftover women” by the Chinese state-run media since 2007. To investigate how leftover women are represented metaphorically, this study adopts the discourse dynamics approach to ...
Yating Yu
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Single Chinese women above the age of 27 have been commonly labelled as “leftover women” by the Chinese state-run media since 2007. To investigate how leftover women are represented metaphorically, this study adopts the discourse dynamics approach to ...
Yating Yu
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Patriarchy of the wage: Notes on Marx, gender, and feminism
European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 2022Senem Bayar
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