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Adolescence is an expansive, dynamic period within the life course, covering a broad age range (10‐24 years) and a cascade of biological and cultural changes. However, biocultural approaches to adolescence have been less well developed within existing research compared to child and adult counterparts.
Delaney Glass, Emily Emmott
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Closeness and disappointment in Jordanian friendships Proximité et déception en amitié en Jordanie
Western folk models of friendship assume that friends like one another, implying mutually positive feelings. However, accounts of friendship from across times and places suggest that disappointment goes along with friendship as often as mutual affection.
Susan MacDougall
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This article interrogates the role of testimonial disclosure as a mechanism of access and a barrier to visibility for marginal people, particularly adolescents, in the UK. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between 2021 and 2024 in alternative educational provision (AP), as well as in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes ...
Kelly Fagan Robinson
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(Un)Certainty of (Im)possible Lives
This review aims to present the Portuguese selection Uma terra prometida – Contos sobre refugiados. It´s organized by José Fanha and composed of short stories by: Afonso Cruz, Ana Margarida Carvalho, Carlos Vale Ferraz, Cristina Carvalho, Filomena Marona
Bruno Mazolini de Barros
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Human Interest Stories in the Coverage of Syrian Refugees: A Case Study from Turkey
Dalia Abdelhady, Fatmanur Delioglu
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ABSTRACT This article looks at two critical moments in British immigration – the case of the ‘stateless’ Ugandan Asian husbands, whose wives successfully argued for their entry in Britain in 1973 and the ‘virginity test’ performed on Mrs K at Heathrow Airport in 1979.
Antara Datta, Jinal Parekh
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VULNERABLE REFUGEES – Training exercises based on true stories
Márton Bisztrai +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article argues that marriage was central to historical change in the Yoruba‐speaking region of West Africa during the eighteenth century. It draws on ìtàn, a distinct oral source, to show that conjugality shaped Yoruba processes of urbanisation and political centralisation, gendered divisions of labour and social innovation and creativity.
Insa Nolte
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Hunted, haunted, stateless and scared: the stories of refugee scientists [PDF]
Gunjan Sinha
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