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Performance Over Pedagogy: The Psychosocial Price of Child Influencing
Study examines how child influencing causes identity fragmentation, academic disruption, and social isolation, calling for legal protections prioritizing development over commercial objectives.
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Women’s opt-out decisions were shaped by labor and household structures
Qualitative study examining choice feminism through Brazilian women's labor market exits, revealing structural constraints underlying ostensibly voluntary career decisions.
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Micro-exclusion in rural primary classrooms affects participation
Qualitative study examining subtle micro-exclusion practices in rural primary school classrooms, analyzing teacher perspectives and proposing reflective practice strategies for classroom inclusivity.
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English remains dominant, with growth in some other languages
Study analyzing 87.5 million publications reveals English dominance in scholarly communication, with Portuguese and Spanish expanding faster than English while linguistic inequities persist globally.
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ARTIFICIAL MECHANISMS AND UPDATE OF WILLS: DISCARDING THE PHENOMENON OF FAILED LEGACIES AND NONEXISTENT LEGATEES
Explore how artificial mechanisms and electronic systems can modernize wills to prevent failed legacies and outdated beneficiary information through regular updates.
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Cultivating Reflective Islam
Explore Ngaji Filsafat, a mosque-based philosophical study movement among young Muslims in Yogyakarta that challenges conventional Islamic engagement through reflective inquiry and intellectual.
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Language(s) of War: A Discursive Framework for the Linguistic Construction of Interstate Conflict
Explores how language and discourse actively construct interstate conflict, analyzing militarized metaphors and security framings that normalize war despite legal prohibitions against violence.