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Origins of Bosnian humor and its role during the siege of Sarajevo
This article presents an ethnographic study of Bosnian humour during the siege of Sarajevo. The siege of Sarajevo, which followed the collapse of Yugoslavia, lasted four years.
David Orlov
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The paper highlights the normative and jurisprudential evolution of the phenomenon of domestic violence, a phenomenon that, unfortunately, marks the daily reality both nationally and internationally.
Alina Mirabela Gentimir
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Stereotype in Webkorpora: Strategien zur Suche in sehr großen Datenmengen
Research on stereotypes (as well as on similar constructs such as prejudice, image, identity, etc.) goes back around a century. Most research on stereotypes belongs to the field of psychological, social and cultural studies, with a strong focus on ...
Uwe Quasthoff, Erla Hallsteinsdóttir
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Comparing Prescriptive and Descriptive Gender Stereotypes About Children, Adults, and the Elderly
Gender stereotypes have descriptive components, or beliefs about how males and females typically act, as well as prescriptive components, or beliefs about how males and females should act.
Anne M. Koenig
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This film experiments with documentary narrations about judgments as a widespread phenomenon. Projecting the gap between the subjectivity of prejudices and the object of judgment, as stereotypes imposed on the body.
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Disentangling stereotype activation and stereotype application in the stereotype misperception task. [PDF]
When forming impressions about other people, stereotypes about the individual's social group often influence the resulting impression. At least 2 distinguishable processes underlie stereotypic impression formation: stereotype activation and stereotype application.
Krieglmeyer, Regina, Sherman, Jeffrey W
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We analyzed 1415 newspaper obituaries of female and male leaders published in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland from 1974 to 2016, covering a time-span of 42 years, to investigate change in descriptive and prescriptive gender stereotypes. The obituaries’
Miriam Katharina Zehnter+2 more
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Orientation: After the 1994 democratic elections, South African organisations had to replace discriminatory policies with new policies to integrate all people and to embrace diversity.
Given R.B. Moloto+2 more
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The influence of student ethnicity on teacher expectations and teacher perceptions of warmth and competence [PDF]
Background. Previous research shows that incorrect teacher expectations about students can affect students’ academic success. Moreover, students’ ethnicity was found to be one of the most influential characteristics affecting teacher expectations, which
Raisa Akifyeva, Alisa Alieva
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This study examined the perceptions of upper primary grade level students about science, scientists, and their work. Participants were 284 fifth- and sixth-grade students (aged 10–12) from six urban areas of Attica (Greece).
Georgios Chionas, Anastassios Emvalotis
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