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    EDUCATIONAL PURSUITS AND GOALS FOR ADOLESCENTS WHO ARE BLACK AND IN CARE: INSIGHTS FROM YOUTH, CAREGIVERS, AND CHILD WELFARE STAFF IN ONTARIO, CANADA by Christa Sato, Daniel Kikulwe

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Findings highlight that Black youth-in-care experience labelling, hypervisibility and invisibility, and harassment and bullying, all of which had an impact on how they navigated the school system, and contributed to internalized stereotypes and feelings of isolation and unbelonging. …”
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    Dérision de l’étranger et exaltation du Britannique dans l’œuvre de William Hogarth 1697-1764 by Isabelle Baudino

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…He elaborated visual stereotypes in which derision was the basis for the differentiation and exclusion of foreigners, of foreign influence on political, religious, moral or cultural matters. …”
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    Still Here by Kristine Gustavsen Madsø, Inger Hilde Nordhus

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We aimed to communicate to the local citizens how music may facilitate experiences of positive identity and relational mutuality for people with dementia and their significant others. Stereotypes about loss and decline still characterize the mainstream discourse of dementia. …”
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    "Janus" Puzzle: a Case of Creative Application of Marxist Theory in the Soviet Lithuanian Historiography? by Aurimas Švedas

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Jurginis covertly challenged stereotypes of the Soviet historiography. …”
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    Gendering Justice in the Chilean Courts: Institutional Developments and Legal Actors’ Perspectives by Karime Parodi

    “…Drawing on interviews, ethnographic fieldwork, and analysis of court rulings, the study identifies four ways in which judges understand a “gendered perspective”: as a method to detect stereotypes, a tool to analyze context, an instrument to reach a fair result, and a rejection of the notion of loosening evidentiary standards. …”
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    Expect the Unexpected: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and the Creation of a Double Audience by Isabelle Licari-Guillaume

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Moreover, the creators had their own set of expectations: they set out to question gender stereotypes by creating quality entertainment for girls that presented independence, solidarity, and individual development as positive values. …”
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    Wallander's Dark Geopolitics by Stougaard-Nielsen Jakob

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…A current fault line in the study of crime fiction as a transnational genre is to what extent crime novels offer readers genuine cosmopolitan windows onto other worlds and cultures or whether it simply is bound to reproduce trite imagologies and national stereotypes. The overarching premise for this article is to explore the extent to which Henning Mankell's crime novels and their adaptations engage the character Wallander's own and “other” worlds with a cosmopolitan perspective, by considering the mutations of Wallander's fictional local world as intricately tied to discursive geopolitical realities of the post–Cold War world. …”
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    Looking good and feeling better. Healthism in weight loss apps by Lara Martin-Vicario

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, identifying these types of components is crucial for health professionals, app users, and developers to avoid perpetuating stereotypes related to weight and body size. …”
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    Les femmes parlementaires sociales-démocrates au Bundestag durant les « années 1968 » : entre marginalité et affirmation progressive (1967-1972) by Nicolas Batteux

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Social-democrat women in Parliament tended to be assigned to stereotypical topics, such as health and education, and they built their identity as parliamentary experts in those fields. …”
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    Vous avez dit rock arabe ? Retour sur la trajectoire du groupe Carte de séjour (1980-1989) by Philippe Hanus

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The analysis and contextualization of this musical work help us to understand parts of the mechanisms that favoured the passage from their stigmatization to a spectacular performance of stereotypical representations of “Arabness”. Indeed, the adventure of Carte de Séjour during the 1980’s gave voice to a new form of musical creation that entailed resistance to ethnic reductionism.…”
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    “Age of risk” shapes simpler multimodal communication in the juvenile plains zebra (Equus quagga) by Severine B. S. W. Hex, Daniel I. Rubenstein

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The usage of a contextually flexible signal, “snapping”, also shifted across development, beginning as a stereotyped, submissive signal before diversifying into the full range of adult usage. …”
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    Realigning with the slave-like Jesus of Mark: The shorter ending of Mark 16:1-8 as a relecture by S. Joubert

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It compels the intended readers to realign themselves with the provocative narration of Jesus as the atypical Messiah who challenges the physiognomic stereotypes of an honour-shame-based context. From this hermeneutical perspective, the reference text of Mark provokes a second text, the reception text, but does not replace it. …”
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    Pragmatic Language of Students with Learning Disabilities: Cross-Cultural Research by Suhail Mahmoud Al-Zoubi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The CCC consisted of 38 items distributed into five subdimensions: inappropriate initiation; coherence; stereotyped language; use of context; and rapport. The results showed that the mean of PL level on all subdimensions of CCC was low among students with LDs. …”
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    “The compass of possibilities”: Re-Mapping the Suburbs of Los Angeles in the Writings of D.J. Waldie by Neil Campbell

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Waldie to deepen our concept of “region” and to re-assess many of the stereotypical discourses associated with the American suburbs. …”
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    What motivates older adult learners in Poland to study foreign languages in later life? by Agata Słowik-Krogulec

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Three major findings were identified in this study: (a) older adults take up learning languages in later life in order to communicate while travelling (also with their families who live abroad); to socialise and get to know new people and cultures; to maintain intellectual abilities and to develop cognitively; (b) the instructor and other learners are key components in improving older adults’ motivation; and (c) stereotypes related to senescence and to Foreign Language Geragogy should be challenged to make classes relevant and interesting for this age group.…”
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    Camping it out in the Never Never: Subverting Hegemonic Masculinity in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Stephan Elliott, 1994) by Anne Le Guellec-Minel

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Although this queering of the myth does not do away with the hostile stereotypes traditionally projected on women and other marginalized groups, it does bring out the camp quality of the Australian sublime.…”
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    Quelle place pour les masculinités dans la spiritualité béguinale ? Penser les béguins au regard des études de genre by Claire Donnat-Aracil

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By successively analyzing sermons intended for Beguine communities, pious poetry directly from these communities, and an epideictic text firmly opposed to them, this article aims, on the one hand, to highlight the possibility of a masculine reading of this spirituality, and to show, on the other hand, that the gender stereotypes conveyed by certain clerics in the 13th century have contributed, from the Middle Ages to the present day, to rendering invisible the possible presence of men within Beguine communities.…”
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    FOUR CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFYING THE SOCIALLY MARGINAL IN THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY REFLECTED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT by I.C. Berg

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This article provides the reader with four defining categorical criteria for identifying the socially marginal in the world of early Christianity: minority markers and social visibility, power deficiency, ascribed minority attributes or stereotypes, and discrimination. …”
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    « Tout a un maître » : possession individuelle, usage communautaire de la nature et gestion environnementale participative dans la réserve extractiviste ‘Quilombo do Frechal’ (Brés... by Manuela Tassan

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The article suggests, that a stereotyped or ideological approach that leads towards the concept of « commons use » may have unexpected and problematic repercussions upon its implementations process, particularly within protected areas such as extractive reserves that were initially established for social and environmental purposes. …”
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    The Role of Silk in the Behaviour and Sociality of Spiders by Bertrand Krafft, Laurie J. Cookson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The feedback between silk and the animal producer can explain the architecture of spider webs and their adaptation to the environment, by referring only to stereotypic stimulus-response reactions without necessarily resorting to a “representation” by the animal of the structure it builds. …”
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