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Tackling Taboo Topics: A Review of the Three Ms in Working Women’s Lives

Journal of Management, 2020
In North America and Western Europe, women now compose almost half the workforce but still face disparities in pay and promotions. We suggest that women’s natural experiences of the three Ms (i.e., menstruation, maternity, and menopause) are taboo topics
Alicia A. Grandey   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Are you really cursing? Neural processing of taboo words in native and foreign language

Brain and Language, 2019
Simone Sulpizio   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Taboo or not taboo

English Today, 1986
‘Foul language’ seems essential to some and gives great offence to others. SHIRLEY E PECKHAM asks for a campaign to do something about it, especially in the young, and DAVID CRYSTAL adds a commentary that takes a clinical look at this ancient human predilection.
Shirley E Peckham, David Crystal
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Forum: Nonuse of Nuclear Weapons in World Politics: Toward the Third Generation of “Nuclear Taboo” Research

, 2021
That nuclear weapons have not been used in war since 1945 is one of the most intriguing research puzzles in the field of international relations.
Michal Smetana, Carmen Wunderlich
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices

, 2020
Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices brings together for the first time a selection of trailblazing essays by Ella Shohat, an internationally renowned theorist of postcolonial and cultural studies of Iraqi-Jewish background. Written over the past two decades,
Ella Shohat
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Water and Warfare: The Evolution and Operation of the Water Taboo

International Security, 2021
For much of human history, water was a standard weapon of war. In the post–World War II period, however, nation-states in international conflict have made concerted efforts to restrain the weaponization of water.
Charlotte Grech-Madin
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Still Taboo? Citizens’ Attitudes toward the Use of Nuclear Weapons

, 2020
How robust is the “nuclear taboo”—the belief that it is wrong to use nuclear weapons—and can it be strengthened? In a series of experimental surveys, we investigate two mechanisms theorized to support the nuclear nonuse norm.
L. Koch, M. Wells
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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