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Redefining Work: Exploring the Realities of Young Kenyan Women in Digital Jobs
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Around half of Australian women go back to work in the first year of their baby’s lives,
Pamela Douglas • The Discontented Little Baby Book
Professional Youth Work: Principles, Practices and Priorities
The modern institution of intensive motherhood silences women, contributes to maternal mental illness, and leaves women too worn out to fight. To fight for what? Potentially transformative policy changes, such as proper maternity leave, flexible working hours, better and more affordable childcare. And even if you don’t have any compassion for new m
... See moreLucy Jones • Matrescence: On Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood
Historically, this emphasis on effortless performance functioned as a form of exclusion.
Alexandra Plakias • Awkwardness: A Theory
in order to understand this gender gap, as well as looking at the brains and behaviour of autistic individuals, we should also look outside, at the world that seems to impact the owners of such brains so differently and from which they so often feel excluded.
Gina Rippon • Off the Spectrum: Why the Science of Autism Has Failed Women and Girls
sentences behaved like a mathematical multifractal:
Joe Moran • First You Write a Sentence.: The Elements of Reading, Writing … and Life.
Although the research team had difficulty distinguishing the transcripts of those individuals recruited on the basis of their age and experience from those recruited on the basis of their inclusion in a marginalized group, they could reliably identify those interview transcripts belonging to sex therapists.