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    Société de l’aveu, cis-tème de l’aveu : repenser le consentement à la lumière des images intimes de personnes trans* dans les medias by Alexandre Baril

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…What if consent to the public distribution of intimate images were redefined according to feminist understandings of sexual consent? Using the example of trans* people and inspired by Foucault’s work on confessing, I argue that we live in a “confessing society” that leads us to believe that disclosing our deepest selves is liberating and a transphobic/cisgenderist “confessing cis-tem” that, together, push trans* people to show their naked bodies/souls to satisfy public curiosity. …”
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    Empowering Deaf Children Through KatakLarita in Sexual Safety Education by Ni Luh Putu Yunianti Suntari Cakera, I Ketut Labir, Ni Putu Dessy Parmitha Sari, Ni Made Tariani, Dewa Gede Nata Raditya

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the depth topic of child protection, the alarming prevalence of sexual violence remains a dark thread that permeates every layer of society. …”
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    Challenging Discourses of Sexual Violence on X: The Linguistic Representation of Victims and Perpetrators in Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Process by Patricia Palomino Manjón

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The sexual allegations provoked a crisis in American society concerning the rights of female American citizens and created a heated debate among X (formerly Twitter) users, who commented on the event and expressed their (dis)affiliation. …”
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    Sexualités au Maghreb by Valérie Beaumont, Corinne Cauvin Verner, François Pouillon

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…While refusing to adopt the “Orientalist” perspective (Arab-Islamic sexuality explained by the sacred texts) the “culturalist” perspective (a specifically North African way of configuring sexuality), the “moralist” perspective (societies being menaced by political islam or the “corrupted West”) and the “activist” perspective (as a defence of individual freedom, notably sexual, feminism, or political Islam), these contemporary ethnographies recreate the tensions between individualism and community ethos, between national and local dictates, between western ethics and religious proscription, all of these attracting considerable media coverage. …”
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    Experiences of female journalists in Zimbabwean male-dominated newsrooms by Lyton Ncube

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Baseline surveys on the gender distribution in Zimbabwe’s media industry indicate a male dominance in newsrooms in general, as well as in media leadership positions. …”
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    Religions in Contemporary Africa : an introduction / by Grillo, Laura S., 1956-

    Published 2019
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    Les « faux » mariages homosexuels de Sidi Ali au Maroc : enjeux d’un scandale médiatique by Florence Bergeaud-Blackler, Victor Eck

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Beyond the emotions raised by the 'outrageous' mix between the respected institution of marriage and an illegal form of sexuality, this affair showed a shift of the public treatment of the homosexual question. …”
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    Filles victimes, filles vicieuses, filles dangereuses by Hélène Duffuler-Vialle

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The gap between the facts and their media coverage is obvious. The anxiety-provoking context of trafficking allows for a global control by the social body of women's sexuality and their attempts at emancipation. …”
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    Assessing The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Domestic Violence in Kabale Municipality Kabale District. by Ruhinda, Irene George

    Published 2024
    “…This should be done in the form of seminars, workshops, and massive sensitization over both traditional and social media platforms such as radios, television, Facebook, YouTube, and other media platforms. …”
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    The Social-Economic Effect on the Well Being of Teenage Mothers in Rweikiniro Sub- County, Ntungamo District. by Katushabe, Ferester

    Published 2023
    “…Poverty, failure of family planning methods like Pills, Injections among others, family conflicts, and sexual immorality while Social media and Cultural rigidities were some of the factors that contributed to high adolescent pregnancy rate. …”
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