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A Collector Deceives—About the Ways of Deceiving Women by Men and Men by Women as far as Spending Money on Collecting Items Is Concerned

2022

The presented research shows that neither women nor men are honest with their partners when informing them about the amount of money spent on collecting items. Their behaviour may show signs of addiction to collecting. Men in comparison to women spend more and are less likely to lower the amounts of money spent on collected items. Those who earn more spend more on their collections. Women and men also use different techniques of hiding their expenses. Women do not inform about their expenses using denying techniques (such as saying that it was bought/borrowed a long time ago, etc.), whereas men inform about expenses but use preventive techniques (such as exchange). What is more, men tend to…

collectingdeceptioncollecting; deception; gender differencesgender differencesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 24; Pages: 16755
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Abbagli e abusi: esperienze plurime di violenza di prossimità fra le migranti in Sicilia

2018

The authors analyse some of the role positions found in gender dynamics among migrants, throwing light on possible processes by which mechanisms of submission to and normalisation of gender violence seem to have been internalised by these victims of proxemic violence, emphasising the viscous links existing between vulnerability and resilience.

gender based violenceproximity violenceSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale deceptionabusemale domination
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More and More Lies. A New Distinction and its Consequences

2017

En este artículo presentamos una distinción (dentro de la categoría de ‘mentiras engañadoras’) entre dos tipos de mentiras: doxogénicas y falsificadoras, definidas en términos de las distintas condiciones que deben satisfacer; y defendemos la significación analítica de esta distinción, que ha sido ignorada en la bibliografía sobre la mentira. Además, sostenemos que la existencia de estos dos tipos de mentiras plantea un reto a la viabilidad de una definición unificada de las mentiras engañadoras, y ni siquiera una definición disyuntiva impediría que pensásemos que estamos ante fenómenos distintos. In this article, we present a distinction (within the category of ‘deceptive …

lying deception speaker’s intentions belief falsityUNESCO::FILOSOFÍA:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]mentira engaño intenciones del hablante creencia falsedadlying deception speaker’s intentions belief falsity; mentira engaño intenciones del hablante creencia falsedad
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