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“I Think I Just like Having Sex”: A Qualitative Study of Sexual Assault Survivors and Their Sexual Pleasure
Sexual assaults’ effects on survivors’ sexual pleasure have been well-documented in the literature. However, much of this research is quantitative in...
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Gendered Failures and Achievements in Women’s Experiences of Men’s Orgasms
Previous research has shown that women’s orgasms function as a masculinity achievement for men. Less clear is whether men’s orgasms function as a...
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Women’s Experiences of Sexual Harassment and Reductions in Well-Being and System Justification
This study examines the impact of personally experiencing sexual harassment on women’s subjective well-being and perceptions of gender relations and...
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Conspiracy Theories, Racial Liberalism and Fantasies of Freedom
This article provides a reading of the Truckers’ Freedom Convoy, which emerged in response to Covid-19 related public health measures in 2022. It...
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Piecing Together Respectability: Black Women’s Reflections on Familial Socialization Messages
The politics of respectability continues to inform the messages that Black women receive from family members across a range of experiences, from...
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Dual-Earner Couples’ Gender Role Attitudes and Their Parental Leave Decisions: A Longitudinal Study of Partner Influences
This study examines how men and women in heterosexual partnerships influence each other’s parental leave decisions through their gender role...
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Is Online Disinhibition Related to Cyberdating Abuse Perpetration through Moral Disengagement? The Moderating Role of Gender, Sexism, and Cybervictimization
Evidence suggests that online disinhibition enhances the likelihood of perpetrating cyberbullying by increasing moral disengagement; however, these...
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Growing Up Intersex: A Thematic Analysis of Intersex Emerging Adults’ Key Socialization Experiences in Childhood and Adolescence
Socialization experiences around having an intersex variation have lasting impacts on intersex individuals’ well-being. Understanding commonalities...
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Gender-Typical Appearance in Early Childhood: Role of Parental Gender-Typical Appearance and Children’s Gender Similarity
The emergence of gender-typical appearance in childhood appears to have important implications not only for child and adolescent social-emotional...
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Person, Property, Relationships: A Cont(r)actual View
This article challenges the long-standing boundary that separates human beings from non-human entities, whether animate or inanimate. In doing so, it...
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The Power of Purity: Preliminary Notes for an Archaeology of Modern Jurisprudence
In this paper I will try to subsume what Carl Schmitt referred to as the three types of juristic thought – positivism, decisionism and...
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Rape Myths, Rape Law and Mendelsohn’s Victimology: Law’s ‘Bio-psycho-social’ Witness
This article provides a feminist reading of a neglected text: victimology founder Benjamin Mendelsohn’s essay about rape victims and the law, ‘Rape...
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Underrepresented Rather than Misrepresented? A Content Analysis of Female Characters’ (non)Sexualization in Virtual Reality (VR) Games
With the increasing popularity and availability of virtual reality (VR) video games, the representation of women within these immersive environments...
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Towards a New Criminal Offence of Intimate Intrusions
This article suggests a new approach to tackling women’s experiences of harm and abuse, particularly online, namely a criminal law of ‘intimate...
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Status Markers in Popular Music Across Six Countries: A Content Analysis of Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Genre, and Capital in Music Lyrics
Music artists can be powerful sources of representation about what it means to have a high status. Previous literature has shown that artists display...
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Nietzsche’s Legacy and Constitutional Values: A Deconstructive Reading
Derrida’s recently published Life Death seminars have again highlighted the importance of values within the ongoing philosophical conversation about...
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Identifying Pathways to the Incel Community and Where to Intervene: A Qualitative Study with Former Incels
The term “Incel” refers to a group of boys and/or men who feel that they have been unjustly denied relationships and sex with women due to an unfair...
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Bisexual Women’s Meaning Making of Same-Sex Performativity: Orientation Towards a Heteropatriarchal Context
In the present study, we aimed to understand bisexual women’s lived experiences and meaning-making with regard to same-sex performativity (SSP)– that...