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From:Social Forces (Vol. 72, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA process by which informal status hierarchies become legitimated is used to explain why those who operate from a disadvantaged external-status position, such as women or minorities, often have difficulty wielding...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 13, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedResearch has indicated that men's facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is part of an evolved system of social dominance, aggression, and power. fWHR has been linked to antisocial behavior, measured by self-reported...
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From:Cross Currents (Vol. 54, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe late Harvard historian Perry Miller, to whom I turn whenever I need to remember how historical writing can be at once deeply grounded in sources, elegantly literate, and bitingly relevant to public life, spoke those...
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From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 13, Issue 16)A study conducted at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, suggests that gender and racism may be interrelated. The study shows that the probability of conflict occurrence is...
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From:Current Psychology (Vol. 32, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe hand holding behavior of romantic couples and family dyads (n=886) in public locations around Myrtle Beach, South Carolina was observed. Over 90 % of males in heterosexual romantic couples, parents in parent child...
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From:Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin (Vol. 24, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedFollowing from evolutionary psychology, men and women differ in the characteristics they value in a partner. Men value physical attractiveness in women because a woman's physical attractiveness is related to her...
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From:Michigan Law Review (Vol. 120, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn recent years, American institutions have inadvertently encountered the bodies of former slaves with increasing frequency. Pledges of respect are common-features of these discoveries, accompanied by cultural debates...
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From:Research in African Literatures (Vol. 45, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWhat is the slave's relationship to the master and what is the master's to the slave. It is hard to ignore Hegel's model, bizarre though it is in seeing agency and subjectivity being possible for the slave more than for...
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From:The Southern Review (Vol. 44, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHoggin arrives here every NFL Sunday at pretty much exactly 11:30, after he goes to church and the A&P, then walks his way over. He needs to walk because he doesn't have a license because he isn't completely there. He...
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From:Western Journal of Nursing Research (Vol. 18, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedMost older couples tend to make joint health decisions. Final decisions tend to be made by wives, who were most often the persons trying to change a spouse's health behavior. Both of these findings suggest women as...
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From:Latin American Research Review (Vol. 56, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedMano de obra is one of the most studied novels written by the Chilean author Diamela Eltit (b. 1949). Scholars have paid particular attention to the novel's socioeconomic commentary at the level of the plot. They have...
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From:New England Review (Vol. 31, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThey were five years apart, brother and sister, he being the younger; and, for years, he was the designated follower, waiting for instructions, holding his place or his tongue until permission was considered, considered...
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From:Fides et Historia (Vol. 51, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe 1563 Tudor Homilies contains a sermon on marriage. Now, for those of you who are not early modern historians, the Book of Homilies (later known as the Tudor Homilies) was first published by Thomas Cranmer,...
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From:International Journal of Comparative Sociology (Vol. 41, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedUniversity of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia International Journal of Comparative Sociology Vol.28 (1987) pp. 129-157 In order to re-examine the relationship between ideology and political domination, three aspects...
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From:Latin American Research Review (Vol. 48, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis article follows Weber's suggestion to study how different types of domination are combined historically. It analyzes the synergies and tensions between charisma and technocracy under Rafael Correa, showing how...
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From:Mennonite Quarterly Review (Vol. 87, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION Among Asian countries, South Korea is unique in its strong Christian presence. In its recent history, the country has had two Christian presidents, Syngman Rhee (1948-1960) and Myung-bak Lee (2007-2012),...
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From:Genders (Issue 54) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction [1] Images of ideal masculinity in Singapore are, as in any society, unstable and subject to ongoing modification. Local imperatives have brought about adaptations to normative masculinities, but...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBy linking the oppression of women with other axes of oppression, the intersectional theories and methodologies employed in the last few decades have proved to be strategic in building awareness, forming alliances, and...
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From:Philosophy East and West (Vol. 62, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedDiscussions of the person in Confucian thought often note the importance of the Five Relationships (wulun [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]): ruler-minister, (1) father-child, husband-wife, older brother-younger brother,...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 46, Issue 17)Anthropologist Christopher H. Boehm analyzes the development of egalitarian societies and the use of democratic institutions to control the potential for despotism. Boehm's book, 'Hierarchy in the Forest: The Evolution...