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Political change, rape, and pornography in post-Apartheid South Africa
Maitse argues that in post-apartheid South Africa, perceptions of what it means to be a woman are changing. Men are finding it difficult to adapt to these changes and, fuelled by the ready availability of pornography, are reacting with increased rape and
Maitse, Teboho
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Belief strength and the attitudinal and behavioural correlates of conspiracy beliefs
Abstract Even though conspiracy beliefs have been linked to behaviours such as vaccination and voting, the association is weak and heterogeneous. To shed light on this matter, we examined belief qualities associated with stronger correlations of beliefs with attitudes and behaviour.
Javier A. Granados Samayoa +1 more
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Knowing How to Ask About Digital Culture in Youth Mental Health Care: A Co‐Designed Tool
ABSTRACT Background With the digital cultures that youth are exposed to and participating in come potential risks and protective factors for their mental health. However, despite clear need there is a lack of guidance to help mental health professionals evaluate the role of social media, artificial intelligence, and other technologies in young people's
Vincent Paquin +6 more
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Pornography—The Digital Red-light District
This article attempts to critically analyse the effects of pornography on the society and the laws that regulate it—especially Indian laws. It uses both primary and secondary sources and attempts to answer questions like what does Indian law say about ...
Maheshwari, Shashank, Dash, Sofia
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Exposure to pornography among youth in Australia
Youth in Australia are routinely exposed to sexually explicit images. Among 16- and 17-year-olds, three-quarters of boys and one-tenth of girls have ever watched an X-rated movie.
Flood, Michael
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ABSTRACT This article analyses the ‘Gestus’ of turning in films by Harun Farocki and Christian Petzold, in light of a central claim of Andrew Webber's esteemed theoretical work on film: that film has the power to uncover unconscious processes through which subjects come into being and are made operational for political regimes.
Annie Ring
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Choice Feminism and the Opt‐Out Phenomenon: Is It Possible to Speak of Free Will?
ABSTRACT The aim of this research was to question choice feminism in the light of the opt‐out phenomenon, through a thematic narrative analysis of the professional trajectories of five Brazilian women with university degrees. As a result of the research—and the main contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field—it was found that although ...
Paula Furtado Hartmann de Queiroz Monteiro +3 more
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SOME ASPECTS OF COMPARATIVE LAW REGARDING CHILD PSEUDOPORNOGRAPHY AND VIRTUAL CHILD PORNOGRAPHY [PDF]
The present study aims to bring to the fore domestic law provisions and their interpretation in national judicial practice in four (4) countries with a long democratic tradition, namely the United States of America, France, the Netherlands and Belgium,
Bogdan NICULESCU
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Addiction to pornography among teenagers in Kinshasa and its determinants
The aim of this research was to evaluate pornography addiction in a sample of 405 adolescents in the city of Kinshasa, as well as its explanatory factors.
MWENZI, Jonathan Enguta +2 more
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