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Unravelling the veil of appearance anxiety: exploring social media use among Chinese young people
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between appearance anxiety and social media use among Chinese adolescents. Using a grounded...
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Unveiling the veil: exploring how wellbeing motivations shape anonymous and public prosocial behavior in Indonesia
Indonesia is often regarded as a country with a strong inclination toward prosocial behavior, with both public and anonymous acts of kindness being...
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Not Without My Hijab: Experiences of Veiled Muslim Women in India
Hijab or the Muslim veil has emerged as one of the most contentious articles of clothing in recent times. Scholarly literature has often limited...
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Semantic priming from McGurk words: Priming depends on perception
The McGurk effect is an illusion in which visible articulations alter the perception of auditory speech (e.g., video ‘da’ dubbed with audio ‘ba’ may...
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Dialectic Between Ethics and Aesthetics in Lifestyle: Decision-Making Processes in Dressing among Muslim Women
One expression of lifestyle is clothing. Clothing becomes a choice within a concept related to its usefulness as the body cover and related to an...
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Social Justice in Psychobiography: When That Sky Was Bluest for W.E.B. Du Bois
This chapter explores the issue of social justice in psychobiography from multiple perspectives. Section 1 discusses tools for socio-cultural... -
Conclusion
Complex trauma is insidious and pervasive in our society; it changes the way an individual perceives themselves and others, in addition to adversely... -
Exploring the influence of human values on perceptions of immigration: an experimental approach
Researchers have explored human values can effectively induce changes in attitudes and behaviors toward immigrants. This study compared the impact of...
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Activism, Advocacy, and Rebellion: Arab Women Through the Work of Nawal El Saadawi
The Egyptian society is regarded as being masculinist and patriarchal. Research of this region, like many Arab societies, mainly focuses on women’s... -
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Unit 4 Lesson: Why Is en face Associated with Holiness?
Portraits of Christ as a holy person are predominantly en face. This was famously commented by Albrecht Dürer in a self-portrait often called “Myself... -
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Advice from One Veteran
I offer advice to young scholars in the field of social justice research. The advice considers the state of our field, given its origins. My advice...
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Artificial Intelligence in Education as a Rawlsian Massively Multiplayer Game: A Thought Experiment on AI Ethics
In this chapter, we reflect on the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) as a pedagogical and educational instrument and the challenges that... -
Unit 2 Lesson: Portraits as Faces
Portraits have been a part of human civilization for thousands of years. According to the famous Roman historian and naturalist, Pliny the Elder (AD... -
COVID-19: Ethical Dilemmas
The COVID pandemic raised several significant ethical issues, including life and death dilemmas. Bioethics is a relatively new discipline. There are,... -
Dealing with Trauma and PTSD Privately and in Public
A trauma hits a person out of the blue. So can the symptoms that occur afterwards. Often, no connection is initially made between the complaints and... -
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“How Do They Even Know They Love?” The Image of Polyamory in Polish Expert Discourse
The article presents the results of a thematic analysis of statements about polyamory made in the media by Polish psychology and sexology experts....