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Research and updates from Frontiers in Sociology, an #openaccess journal published by @FrontiersIn.
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Joined February 2016
New Research: Elites' perceptions of women's representation in the Omani media https://t.co/viMuFT1Uqe
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IntroductionThis study investigates how Omani elites perceive women's representation in national media and how structural, cultural, and political forces sha...
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New Research: Facing disabilities in children with prenatal alcohol exposure: parenthood and stressors according to families and professionals' narratives https://t.co/Qe6ikcYrLo
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BackgroundPrenatal alcohol exposure can cause neurodevelopmental disorders affecting children's brain function, educational and social skills throughout thei...
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New Research: “It isn't because they don't love their children”: social norms shaping young fathers' caregiving in Uganda https://t.co/sz0VrKDwuk
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This study investigates the influence of social norms on male caregiving in Uganda and considers the implications for tailoring and scaling the REAL Fathers ...
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New Research: Beyond victimhood: rethinking communicative resilience and child transformation after parental divorce in Indonesia https://t.co/Ppr1xX2hms
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This study re-examines the experiences of children of divorced parents within Indonesia’s collectivist and religious context through the lens of the Communic...
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New Research: The fragile dialogue: communication barriers, authority and adaptive strategies in NICU parent-healthcare worker relationships https://t.co/UywoFrswgq
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IntroductionPreterm birth profoundly impacts both the infant’s health and the family’s psychosocial well-being. In NICUs, communication between professionals...
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New Research: Editorial: Digital transformations and the changing nature of work https://t.co/Vx6Tjy84Ze
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Digital transformation of work, the rise of online technologies and virtual employment relations have become a central theme of scholarly and political conce...
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New Research: The influence of the value of children on the fertility intentions of people of childbearing age in China https://t.co/YJNoofD41h
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ObjectiveThis study aims to explore the mechanisms through which the multidimensional reconstruction of childbearing values in the post-pandemic era influenc...
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New Research: Improving police recorded crime data for domestic violence and abuse through natural language processing https://t.co/XP7swbjhea
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IntroductionDomestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) is a growing public health and safeguarding concern in the UK, compounded by long-standing data quality issues ...
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New Research: Child marriage in contexts of forced displacement: exploring drivers and decision-making in Jordan through a gender and generational lens https://t.co/Yi6uju3ouq
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IntroductionHumanitarian actors have been slow to address child marriage, despite evidence that it is particularly common in conflict-affected contexts. This...
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New Research: Social pathologies, recognition, and forms of life https://t.co/x90yZ3vdXB
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In this article, I consider whether and to what extent the concept of social pathology can serve to better understand relatively long-term disruptions of the...
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New Research: Breastfeeding in Italy. How “the first 1,000 days” discourse molecularises social expectations of intensive mothering https://t.co/K8TfcXsukk
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IntroductionBreastfeeding is one of the core pillars of the so-called “First Thousand Days” (FTD) discourse. By mobilising neuroscience, the Developmental Or...
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New Research: (De)Constructing invisible barriers: the gender projection model of organizational inequality https://t.co/XZkM5coLid
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Gender inequality in contemporary organizations persists despite decades of policy initiatives, partly because many barriers have shifted from overt exclusio...
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New Research: Psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the Age-Friendly Cities and Communities Questionnaire (AFCCQ-Arabic) https://t.co/XJe4bGHyh9
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Background and objectiveThe World Health Organization has promoted the concept of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities (AFCC) as a response to global populati...
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New Research: Sociological and religious interpretations of Adinkra symbols: qualitative analysis of the 2025 inaugural outfit of Ghana's president https://t.co/1sIH2RiHsw
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IntroductionAdinkra symbols, deeply embedded in Ghanaian culture, serve as potent non-verbal communicative tools that convey philosophical, religious, and so...
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New Research: Language, identity, and survival: an ethnographic study on the revitalization of the Limola language in South Sulawesi https://t.co/PbgzYmS87o
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The Limola language, spoken in Sassa Village, Luwu Utara Regency, South Sulawesi, represents an essential cultural identity and intangible heritage element. ...
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New Research: Straight from foster care to the youth detention center? The (mis)paths of child protection and juvenile justice policies in the construction of violent masculinities https://t.co/OiwDImQ2j6
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The present article aims to understand how public policies for the protection of endangered children/youngsters and juvenile justice work together or, on the...
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New Research: Legitimation, transmission, and continuity: exploring the heart-of-mind esoteric Buddhist tradition in contemporary China https://t.co/dIlovAhdkc
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Existing research on legitimation has largely centered on historical and political narratives, overlooking the complex mechanisms through which contemporary ...
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New Research: A life course perspective on disability: education-to-work transitions of people with visual impairments in China https://t.co/HPFeyfe1Cv
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This study adopts a life course perspective to investigate the educational and career trajectories of 26 individuals with visual impairments in China, with a...
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New Research: How to advance employment discrimination research in an era of big data and analytics https://t.co/Wumbb2DQny
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This paper examines recent research on employment discrimination and addresses basic issues concerning who should be the focal subjects of employment discrim...
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New Research: Managing gender diversity and barriers to inclusion: lived experiences of women employees in a South African coal mining company https://t.co/nPF9aUA5Uv
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IntroductionIn the context of growing global commitments to workplace diversity and inclusion, South Africa's mining sector remains a site of persistent gend...
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