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    Dissecting study groups by Anders Lerche Møller, Emil Smith, Peter Musaeus

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Shared beliefs within these groups, influenced by near-peers, shaped the social norms for studying. The study suggests enhancing the effectiveness of study groups by targeting these beliefs through formal education of social role models, such as student teachers. …”
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    « I was the only one of the family who wasn't quite sane » : être femme, épouse, mère et artiste dans The Creators (1910) de May Sinclair by Leslie de Bont

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Yet, The Creators provides us with rather atypical reactions to the dialectics of feminine art and social norms: Jane Holland’s very modern conciliation between professional and family life and Nina Lempriere’s extreme androgynous attitudes, implying a new relation to norms, time and nature. …”
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    On with critique! The necessity of critique in addressing the political deficits of responsible innovation by Lisann Penttilä

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Yet, what is lacking in the critical literature is an appreciation of the role of social norms, social relations, and social structures, which is vital to an analysis and criticism of power. …”
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    L’imbrication classe et sexe à l’œuvre : parcours identitaires et migratoires chez les personnes trans MtF latino-américaines by Olga L. Gonzalez

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Concerning identity changes, the research shows the country of origin great influence as expressed in social norms relating to gender (heteronormativity, homophobia, sanction of deviant masculinities). …”
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    La promesse du bonheur : introduction by Sara Ahmed

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…She offers a powerful demonstration of how happiness is used to justify a certain form of oppression and to make desirable specific social norms: the call for happiness aligns people with objects and life choices conventionally associated with happiness, notably specific family choices. …”
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    « Mauvaise fatigue » et contrôle de soi : une approche sociohistorique by Marc Loriol

    Published 2002-05-01
    “…These different nosologic entities share some similarities (attempt to organize pathological tiredness, lack of a recognized physiological basement, proximity to the dominant social norms among patients, etc.), but they are also embedded in a social context, which allows for a social constructionist approach.…”
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    The role of emotion in moral judgment: the rebirth of traditional Chinese ethical thought in modern psychology by Xiaobo Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The role of emotion in moral judgment was traditionally subordinated to reason and social norms. However, modern psychology highlights the significance of emotions in ethical decision-making and moral judgments, suggesting that emotions play a crucial role in empathy, moral intuition, and relational understanding. …”
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    A Train to Hollywood: Porno-Chic in the Polish Cinema of the Late 1980s by Karol Jachymek

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Polish cinema in the late 1980s—a period marked in Poland by a transformation of social norms and a mounting pressure on the political authorities from the illegal opposition movement—underwent a significant evolution, part of which was opening up to erotic content reaching Poland from the West in various forms, including the “porno-chic” phenomenon, defined by Brian McNair as being “not porn… but the representation of porn in non-pornographic art and culture.” …”
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    Leaving no one behind: Party clientelism in social welfare in Serbia by Vuković Danilo, Stefanović Marija

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We argue that informal institutions of clientelism parasitize formal institutions and that capturing institutions and society transforms the internal norms of clientelist networks into social norms, creating a backbone of normative dualism.…”
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    Institutions and economic growth in European post-transition economies by Predrag Trpeski

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…They needed new institutions like regulations, social norms, and organisations to support a capitalist economy. …”
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    O envolvimento ativista como parte do “renomear o vivido”: reflexões sobre experiências femininas pelos ativismos populares by Cessimar de Campos Formagio

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In interviews with women, conducted from 2015 to 2017, who had experiences in popular activism in the cities of Campinas and São Paulo, it was perceived that popular activism involvement can be part of a social quest to name anxieties and dissatisfaction related to social norms that weave socializing in public places and in the family. …”
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    Generational trends in education and marriage norms in rural India: evidence from the Pune Maternal Nutrition Study by Akanksha A. Marphatia, Akanksha A. Marphatia, Jonathan C. K. Wells, Alice M. Reid, Marios Poullas, Aboli Bhalerao, Pallavi Yajnik, Chittaranjan S. Yajnik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…One reason for this persistent prevalence of underage marriage may be the slow change in social norms relating to education levels and women's marriage age. …”
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    Down the River, Out to Sea: Mobility, Immobility, and Creole Identity in New Orleans Regionalist Fiction (1880-1910) by Amy Doherty Mohr

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Considering Davis’s view of New Orleans as “a potential model” (189) for a multiracial and transnational society, I analyze the potential of the hybrid, geographically and socially mobile subject to resist social norms (Bhabha, Soja) as well as the difficulties of such transience. …”
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    Status prawny hermafrodytów w Rzymie by Jarosław Rominkiewicz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Romans applied this term to describe peculiar phenomena caused—as they believed—by divine activity, which were aimed at indicating the imminent rupture of pax deorum, i.e. an accord between humans and the gods. The social norms established within ancient states were based on strict division of roles and functions, resulting from gender diff erentiation. …”
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    Mendiants, vagabonds et la contagion du crime en France : des représentations aux réalités sociales (1789-1914) by Antony Kitts

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…They accuse them of all the evils and plagues (contagious diseases, petty crime, theft, prostitution, etc.) to explain the reasons why they indulge in this asocial state, placing them outside the dominant social norms. Thus, behind these discourses of exclusion and hatred, revealing a medicalization and a criminalization of wandering, the analysis of these impoverished and marginalized men and women reveals a more nuanced social reality that is linked to the working classes vulnerable to economic upheavals and the vagaries of life.…”
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    La sexualité des filles et des garçons dans le Paris d’après-guerre : du Code pénal de 1810 aux lois du genre by Véronique Blanchard, Régis Revenin

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…From the body of judicial archives (personal records of juvenile placed at the Observation Centers for girls of Chevilly-Larue and for boys of Savigny-sur-Orge, court files for children and teenagers and files of correctional procedure of Paris), we will demonstrate that the love and sexual practices and representations of girls and boys are both subject to social norms instilled by family, school, peers, media, but also more formal legal rules (Civil Code for “paternal correction” and “vagrancy” until 1958, for measures of “education assistance” after 1958, the Penal Code for attacks on morals, a number of which are offenses against the criminal law without victim). …”
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    “Entre Deux Transatlantiques”: American Religion and the French Family at the Comédie-Française (1890) by LeeAnn Broderick, Carter Charles, Corry Cropper

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Whether Taine intended it or not in his use of the word “benefit,” this American religion was mobilized in French conversations about pressing sociopolitical issues such as gender identity, marriage, and the social norms surrounding those issues. Relying on a cultural studies approach, we illustrate in this article how French literary critic and playwright Philippe Gille uses Mormonism in Camille, a play in which he explores issues of gender in the context of the état civil during the Third Republic. …”
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    The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) by Oscar Wilde: Conformity and Resistance in Victorian Society by Brigitte Bastiat

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…However, I would argue that more generally, despite very little room for manœuvre, he managed brilliantly to challenge the social norms, sexual stereotypes and gender representations of his time while pleasing aristocratic London socialites.In this paper I will examine the way in which Wilde’s text challenged and conformed at the same time.…”
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    Exploring Sarcasm among Netizens on Instagram: A Social Media Phenomenon by Rini Damayanti, Kaswadi Kaswadi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This qualitative study, adopting Keraf’s sarcasm function theory, identifies different types of sarcasm and how offensive language affects communication and social norms in social media. The study reveals different sarcasm functions like rejection, prohibition, information, and vulgarities, indicating that sarcasm is widely used in online communication. …”
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