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    Impacts émancipateurs d’une coopération scientifique-enseignant à l’école primaire sur les représentations des enfants et leur mobilisation dans les apprentissages en sciences... by Marie Odile Lafosse-Marin

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…It leads also to emancipation from self-censorship related to stereotypes. This presses specially on girls, and disadvantaged children sometimes deprived from Science lessons, because so-called fundamentals "reading, writing and computing" would be more important.…”
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    Images of the Self and the Other in the Columns by Jordi Soler in the Spanish and Mexican Press by Emmy Poppe, Dagmar Vandebosch

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Drawing on Dominique Maingueneau’s concept of ethos and on Ruth Amossy’s theory of doxa and the function of stereotypes in the presentation of the Self, this article studies the evolution of ethos in the literary journalism of the Mexican writer Jordi Soler. …”
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    A novel index to predict the cost of green resilient buildings by Muhammad Ali, Ayesha Zubair, Jahanzaib Israr, Wasim Abbass, Zubair Masoud, Abdullah Mohamed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This twofold need emphasises better understanding and cost prediction of green resilient buildings based on their ‘resilience’ and ‘sustainability’, which is very limited or based on obsolete perceptions and stereotypes. This study presents a novel index to predict the cost of converting a conventional building to a green-resilient building. …”
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    SPEAKING BODIES, VISIBLE VOICES: NARRATIVE TENSION IN COPPOLA’S APOCALYPSE NOW: REDUX (2001) by Alifa Syauqina Mori, Aquarini Priyatna, Ari J Adipurwawidjana

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…We argue that the Redux version offers a notable difference from the stereotypical portrayal of women in war film. By incorporating the newly added scenes, Apocalypse Now: Redux provides the female characters with more agency and individuality, allowing them to move beyond the limitation of being mere decorations. …”
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    Did the CPA Shut the Bathroom Doors for Transgender and Non-Binary People? A Critical Legal Reflection of Section 9(2) of the CPA by Tshepiso Scott-Ngoepe, Obakeng Van Dyk

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Over the years, the LGBTQI+ community has increased awareness around gender stereotypes; and stressed that not all persons conform to a binary-gender allocation. …”
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    Mental maps and representations of the city centre of Thessaloniki by Olympia PAPAIOANNOU, Apostolos PAPAGIANNAKIS, Panagiotis A. HATZIPROKOPIOU

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It attempts to identify their common but also different perceptions of the city, the stereotypes, prejudices and their origins. However, the most important role seems to be played by the experiences that each person has lived in specific places. …”
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    Dancing Hands: On Neurodivergent Embodied Knowledge by Anna Püschel

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Lack of diversity perpetuates stereotypes and mental obstacles. From an “emic” perspective, the research project Stimming a Space approaches neurodiversity as a disability affecting the entire body instead of solely focusing on symptoms such as speech impairment or executive dysfunction. …”
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    ANIMALS IN ADVERTISING (LITERATURE REVIEW) by Yuliya V. Massalskaya, Anastasiya V. Nikolaeva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The animal species are examined in the light of the emotions, stereotypes and symbols they carry with them. The purpose is to systematize the reasons why animals are used in advertising. …”
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    Gendering the Decision-Making Positions in Higher Education: A Cross-Sectional Gender Audit in Three Selected Universities in Malawi by Juliet Chiwaya Kamwendo

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The paper provides recommendations as follows: (i) promoting women in research in order to allow more women in positions of decision-making, (ii) repurposing the institution gender policies, (iii) women agency change of mindset and make concerted efforts to emancipate themselves from negative stereotypes and barriers in institutions. …”
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    Food resilience and adaptation on the move: the importance of fostering studies on the Romani local knowledge systems by Andrea Pieroni, Naji Sulaiman, Mousaab Alrhmoun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Further understanding the Romani food ecological perceptions and ethnobotanical knowledge may be essential for improving social cohesion, challenging stereotypes, recognising the community’s valuable contributions to European cultural diversity and, in general, building a more inclusive ethnobiology.…”
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    INNOVATION OF THE EDUCATION PROCESS TOWARDS IMPLEMENTING AI TOOLS by Petra Mikulcová, Kristína Medeková, Drahoslav Lančarič, Radovan Savov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Female students reported greater difficulty using AI, highlighting the influence of historical gender stereotypes surrounding technology. Master’s students, likely due to their advanced academic exposure, demonstrated higher confidence and a stronger inclination to use AI for learning. …”
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    DESCARTES ON THE PHENOMENON OF MAN AND THE BOUNDARIES OF DOUBT by A. M. Malivskyi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Based on the tendency of anthropologization of Descartes’ basic project, I refute the widespread tendency to qualify Descartes’ position as a sceptic, which is based on superficial stereotypes about the impersonality of his philosophy. …”
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    Analysis of Body Shapes and Physical Activity Dominant Patterns in a Coloring Books Collection by Vladimir Martínez Bello

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The aim of the study was to analyse whether the images in a collection of coloring books entitled <em>The Boys´ Doodles</em> <em>Book</em> and <em>The girl´s</em> <em>Doodles</em> <em>Book</em> show sexist stereotypes about body models and dominant patterns of physical activity. …”
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    Refleksi sosial dalam antologi cerpen Kita Susah Tidur sejak Dilahirkan karya Aksan Taqwin Embe by Nurkalina Pratiwi Suganda, Tedi Permadi, Yostiani Noor Asmi Harini

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The results of the study show that in the short story anthology Kita Susah Tidur sejak Dilahirkan, four dominant categories of social reflection appear, namely land confiscation in the short stories Hari Muram and Bisikan-Bisikan; violence against women in the short stories Selawat Sepasang Lansia, Bisikan-Bisikan, Anjing yang Menggagalkan Pernikahan, and Menjemput Tubuh; fishermen's lean season in the short stories Menyisir Kematian and Anjing yang Menggagalkan Pernikahan, and gender stereotypes in the short story Pengarang yang Bermartabat. …”
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    RTT et Santé : Petite chronique d’un égarement collectif by Anne Flottes

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…The reduction in working time may not be the cause of the deterioration in mental health; it may correspond to the representative instant in the involuntary but not unconscious commitment of employees, unions and policies in maintaining the system that they criticize: by accepting to line up under the banner of the stereotypes of economic fatality, of the commercial "war" and of work evaluation management criteria, they have eliminated the problem of conflicts of interest, ethical and technical confrontations about daily work practices, but they have also lost the anchor for subverting the requirements; they have to bear the doubt and guilt alone. …”
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    Repenser le risque et les catastrophes dans les régions de montagne by Kenneth Hewitt, Manjari Mehta

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…This contrasts with prevailing approaches to disaster focused on natural hazards, “unscheduled” or extreme events, and emergency preparedness; approaches strongly reinforced by mountain stereotypes. Rather, we find the legacies of social and economic histories, especially relations to down-country or metropolitan actors, are decisive in shaping contemporary “mountain realities”. …”
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    Shifting Musical Imaginaries at the Polynesian Cultural Center by Cynthia L. Van Gilder, Dana R. Herrera

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The identities presented engage in well-worn cultural stereotypes derived from existing colonial and tourist imaginaries to produce an experience that is marketed to tourists as an opportunity to get to know Polynesia in one day. …”
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    Plasticity of Neuron-Glial Transmission: Equipping Glia for Long-Term Integration of Network Activity by Wayne Croft, Katharine L. Dobson, Tomas C. Bellamy

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We argue that induction of glial plasticity typically requires repetitive neuronal firing over long time periods (minutes-hours) rather than the short-lived, stereotyped trigger typical of canonical long-term potentiation. …”
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    Goddess Worship and New Spirituality in the Postmodern World: a Brief Overview by T. V. Danylova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Recognizing her right to the fullness of being, a woman overcomes rigid gender roles and stereotypes, ceases to be an object of manipulation and becomes the supreme arbiter of her own life.…”
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    Dwie przestrzenie wojennej propagandy. Język utworów moskiewskich Okien TASS by Agata Książek

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Their most important manipulative tools were emotional arguments and the technique of stereotyping the enemy. Ideas and personal patterns were instilled in the minds of the fighters with various linguistic manipulation techniques. …”
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