Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, vol. 33, no. 2-3, December 2022
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Contents include: articles on No Such Thing as Society? On Competition, Solidarity, and Social Bond; No Touching: Boundary Violation and Analytic Solidarity; Mainstreaming Fantasy: Politics without Reserve; and more.
Feminism & Psychology, vol. 27, no. 4, November 2017
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Contents include: articles on young British Pakistani Muslim women in higher education, agency in failed marriages and singleness in Sri Lanka, violence in South African birth narratives, and more.
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Contents include: articles on female athletes' self-representation on social media, sex education through social media for queer, trans, and racialized communities, and more. ]]>2023-11-06T03:21:50+00:00
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Feminism & Psychology, vol. 28, no. 1, February 2018
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This is a special issue on Feminisms and Social Media.
Contents include: articles on female athletes' self-representation on social media, sex education through social media for queer, trans, and racialized communities, and more.
Contents include: exploring how women narrate depression and anxiety during pregnancy, being a mother with multiple sclerosis, body hair removal, book reviews, and more.
Feminism & Psychology, vol. 28, no.4, November 2018
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Contents include: articles on animal and gender oppression, Muslim women in Turkey, Muslim women who cover, the politics of abortion, book reviews, and more.
Feminism & Psychology, vol. 29, no. 1, February 2019
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Contents include: articles on gendered nature of self-help, Australia's first female Prime Minister and the dilemma of gender, women's experiences of resisting the medicalisation of prolonged pregnancy, and more.
Feminism & Psychology, vol. 29, no.4, November 2019
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Contents include: articles on sexual harassment and norms of conduct in social psychology, young professional women's identity struggles in gendered workplaces, negotiating psychiatric cisgenderism-ableism in the transgender-autism nexus, and more.