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Abstract The term femicide, widely used in reference to the “killing of a woman because she is a woman,” has been questioned on the ground that it implies unequal dignity of men and women victims of gender related death. This position called for an analysis of the terminology used to describe and define the various forms of killing of women and men. We
Giuseppe Benagiano +3 more
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Online communitarian appeals increase opposition to violent extremism. [PDF]
Lyall J, Nyhan B, Voytas E.
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What's in It for Them? A Developmental Science Perspective on Adolescent Climate Activism
ABSTRACT Introduction In recent years, millions of adolescents have joined school strikes to demand climate action from governments and industries, standing in solidarity with young people from future generations and from vulnerable geographical regions (i.e., the Global South).
Judith van de Wetering, Katharine Lee
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Ameliorating Linguistic Anchors of Oppression
ABSTRACT The words we use to represent the world shape how we interpret and respond to it; language frames what it represents. In some cases, these frames can have prejudicial effects; for example, ‘workplace flirting’ versus ‘sexual harassment’. This article examines how specific words and phrases (i.e.
Emilia L. Wilson
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Political grief and ambiguous loss in a threatened democracy: psychological distress and civic responses during Israel's judicial reform. [PDF]
Yehene E, Ohayon S.
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Why Fun Aunties Matter: A Modest Account
ABSTRACT In this article, I offer a child‐centred account of the value of company‐keeping relationships between children and adults. These are relationships enjoyed by a child and an adult who is neither a mere acquaintance nor integrally involved in that child's care or upbringing.
Lesley Jamieson
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Evaluating the morality of violence against robots. [PDF]
Archer J, Wilks M, Sommer K.
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Can We Change? Applying Vosniadou's Theory to Assessment Reform in Dental Education
ABSTRACT Background Assessment reform in medical education is challenging, often encountering resistance from institutional norms and deeply held educator beliefs. These beliefs influence the success of reform initiatives. Sustained reform requires understanding educators’ conceptual models—how they form, persist, and transform over time—so that ...
Elvina Bonnici +2 more
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"Self-burning is the only way to show how painful women's lives are". A qualitative study of the social context of suicidal self-burning among Iraqi Kurdish women. [PDF]
Ahmed DR +5 more
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