Nurturing empowered scholars: A student perspective on contemporary feminist mentorship [0.03%]
培养有力量的学者:一种关于当代女权主义指导的学生视角
Storm Balint,Gena K Dufour,Jewels Adair et al.
Storm Balint et al.
In this collaborative commentary, four PhD students in a feminist psychology research lab present a student-focused perspective on the importance of feminist mentorship within academia. We define feminist mentorship as inclusive, intersecti...
#GentleParenting: Critiquing the "fifth shift" of intensive mothering in the "pandemic afterlives" [0.03%]
温柔育儿:“疫情余生”中批判密集型母亲育儿的“第五班劳务”
Evangeline Vange Holtz-Schramek
Evangeline Vange Holtz-Schramek
#GentleParenting presents a novel trend in networked parenting communities. Its rise correlates with the COVID-19 pandemic, during which parents' access to medical professionals decreased significantly. In this vacuum, a group of lay parent...
Destigmatizing borderline personality disorder with social justice and intersectional cultural humility: How researchers can construct and deconstruct stigma [0.03%]
用社会正义和交叉文化谦逊来消除边缘型人格障碍的污名:研究者如何构建与解构污名
Ruofan Ma,Nicole M Else-Quest
Ruofan Ma
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious psychiatric condition, especially stigmatized in women. Stigma is a social injustice, as it discredits and reduces the wholeness of a person to one of taint and discount. Psychological scie...
Navigating intimate trans citizenship while incarcerated in Australia and the United States [0.03%]
在澳大利亚和美国的监狱中 navigate 亲密跨性别公民身份
Annette Brömdal,Sherree Halliwell,Tait Sanders et al.
Annette Brömdal et al.
Trans women incarcerated throughout the world have been described as "vulnerable populations" due to significant victimization, mistreatment, lack of gender-affirming care, and human rights violations, which confers greater risk of trauma, ...
Helen Spandler,Sarah Carr
Helen Spandler
This article explores the relationship between lesbian activists and the "psy professions" (especially psychology and psychiatry) in England from the 1960s to the 1980s. We draw on UK-based LGBTQIA+ archive sources and specifically magazine...
Anuradha Kumar
Anuradha Kumar
Despite the growing body of research on the emotion of disgust - including its relationship to political ideology, moral judgment, matters of sex and sexuality, and death - the global reproductive rights movement has paid relatively little ...
Becoming intelligible woman: Gender, disability and resistance at the border zone of youth [0.03%]
成为可理解的女人:青年边缘地带的性别、残疾与抵抗
Jen Slater,Embla Ágústsdóttir,Freyja Haraldsdóttir
Jen Slater
This paper considers young disabled women navigating ableist and heteronormative constructs of adult womanhood. We consider adult womanhood at the embodied intersection of gender, sexuality and dis/ability (categories themselves mediated by...
Siân M Beynon-Jones
Siân M Beynon-Jones
In this paper, I highlight key differences between a discourse analytic approach to women's accounts of abortion and that taken by the growing body of research that seeks to explore and measure women's experiences of abortion stigma. Drawin...
Carrie Purcell,Audrey Brown,Catriona Melville et al.
Carrie Purcell et al.
Abortions in general, and second trimester abortions in particular, are experiences which in many contexts have limited sociocultural visibility. Research on second trimester abortion worldwide has focused on a range of associated factors i...
Constructing abortion as a social problem: "Sex selection" and the British abortion debate [0.03%]
构建堕胎的社会问题:英国关于“性别选择”的堕胎辩论
Ellie Lee
Ellie Lee
Between February 2012 and March 2015, the claim that sex selection abortion was taking place in Britain and that action needed to be taken to stop it dominated debate in Britain about abortion. Situating an analysis in sociological and soci...