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Evaluation in Political Discourse Addressed to Women: Appraisal Analysis of Cosmopolitan's Coverage of the 2014 US Midterm Elections

2017

Abstract Before the US midterm elections of November 2014, the well-known women’s magazine Cosmopolitan decided to include politics in its contents. The editorial board stated that their aim was to encourage readers to vote and to be engaged with women’s rights advocay in the election process. To that end, Cosmopolitan created a new website, CosmoVotes, with content ranging from discussion of political issues to endorsement of specific candidates who were believed to advance women’s issues. Topics include labour rights, abortion, contraception, health, minimum wage and social equity. This paper evaluates the discourse of this new section of the Cosmopolitan website, together with readers’ r…

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMedia studies050301 education06 humanities and the artsInterpersonal communicationAppraisal theoryPolitics0602 languages and literatureSelection (linguistics)IdeologySociologyMinimum wageSocial science0503 educationmedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)Social equality
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Evolution of external female genital mutilation : why do males harm their mates?

2017

Sperm competition may select for male reproductive traits that influence female mating or oviposition rate. These traits may induce fitness costs to the female; however, they may be costly for the males as well as any decrease in female fitness also affects male fitness. Male adaptations to sperm competition manipulate females by altering not only female behaviour or physiology, but also female morphology. In orb-weaving spiders, mating may entail mutilation of external structures of the female genitalia, which prevents genital coupling with subsequent males. Here, we present a game theoretical model showing that external female genital mutilation is favoured even under relatively high cost…

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The age of peak performance in Ironman triathlon: a cross-sectional and longitudinal data analysis.

2013

Abstract Background The aims of the present study were, firstly, to investigate in a cross-sectional analysis the age of peak Ironman performance within one calendar year in all qualifiers for Ironman Hawaii and Ironman Hawaii; secondly, to determine in a longitudinal analysis on a qualifier for Ironman Hawaii whether the age of peak Ironman performance and Ironman performance itself change across years; and thirdly, to determine the gender difference in performance. Methods In a cross-sectional analysis, the age of the top ten finishers for all qualifier races for Ironman Hawaii and Ironman Hawaii was determined in 2010. For a longitudinal analysis, the age and the performance of the annua…

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2021

Animal Welfare Attitudes (AWA) are defined as human attitudes towards the welfare of animals in different dimensions and settings. Demographic factors, such as age and gender are associated with AWA. The aim of this study was to assess gender differences among university students in a large convenience sample from twenty-two nations in AWA. A total of 7914 people participated in the study (5155 women, 2711 men, 48 diverse). Participants completed a questionnaire that collected demographic data, typical diet and responses to the Composite Respect for Animals Scale Short version (CRAS-S). In addition, we used a measure of gender empowerment from the Human Development Report. The largest varia…

2. Zero hungerGender inequalityGeneral Veterinary4. EducationHuman Development Reportmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0402 animal and dairy scienceConvenience sampleVegan Diet04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040201 dairy & animal scienceAge and gender5. Gender equalityAnimal welfare0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAnimal Science and Zoology050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyPsychologyWelfareGender empowermentDemographymedia_commonAnimals
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Additional file 2: of Employment stability and mental health in Spain: towards understanding the influence of gender and partner/marital status

2018

Figure S1. Association between mental health status and employment stability by partner/marital status among men and women. Spanish National Health Survey, 2006. (DOCX 112 kb)

5. Gender equality10. No inequality
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Additional file 2: of Employment stability and mental health in Spain: towards understanding the influence of gender and partner/marital status

2018

Figure S1. Association between mental health status and employment stability by partner/marital status among men and women. Spanish National Health Survey, 2006. (DOCX 112 kb)

5. Gender equality10. No inequality3. Good health
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Configurations of Europe

2006

This book has sought to gender men in Europe by drawing on various sources of information and in relation to key themes and policy arenas. In this final chapter, we consider some broad issues concerning the position and impact of men in the context of changing configurations of Europe, including, but not only, in relation to the EU. There are many ways in which the more explicit gendering of men raises new sets of questions about the EU and the changing definitions of ‘Europe’.

5. Gender equalityWelfare systemGender relationsPolitical sciencePosition (finance)Context (language use)Gender studies16. Peace & justiceRelation (history of concept)
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La esterilización forzada en intersecciones distintas : un enfoque estructural para el análisis de las desigualdades complejas | Forced sterilization…

2019

Resumen: El artículo propone profundizar un enfoque de la interseccionalidad poco desarrollado dentro de los estudios jurídicos: la interseccionalidad estructural. A través del análisis de dos casos de esterilización forzosa del TEDH, referidos a dos grupos interseccionales distintos (mujeres gitanas y mujeres con discapacidad), la contribución tiene como fin subrayar el interés que conlleva la investigación sobre las dinámicas de poder en los casos de desigualdad compleja. En ambos casos emergen algunos elementos críticos comunes a la configuración del derecho y de su interpretación a la hora de enfrentarse al solapamiento de múltiples categorias de discriminación.
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:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Philosophy5. Gender equalityPower dynamicsUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASPolitical scienceK201-487Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of law16. Peace & justice10. No inequalityLawHumanities
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El constitucionalismo democrático y social : orígenes y características distintivas

2020

The paper aims to reconstruct the doctrinal evolution of the juridical thought in the transition from liberal constitutionalism - identifiable with the nineteenth-century theories of the "rule of law" - to democratic-social constitutionalism that inspires and shapes the "Welfare State". In short, democratic-social constitutionalism can be viewed as the fundamental core of the social pact through which the European and Western civilisation manages to provide a democratic alternative to the disintegration of the liberal states. The main features of the new constitutionalism will be analyzed by focusing on what, in our opinion, can be considered its main “pillars”.

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]PhilosophyMortatiMass democracySubstantial equalityWelfare StateUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASK201-487Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawGénéralitésLawConstitutionalism
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Equality by reason of filiation and succession law

2019

El principio constitucional de igualdad en la filiación juega solamente en relación con sucesiones abiertas con posterioridad a la entrada en vigor de la constitución. Se examina la jurisprudencia más reciente sobre la materia. The constitutional principle of equality of filiation only applies to successions opened after the entry into force of the constitution. The paper reviews the most recent case law on the subject.

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Prescripción extintiva y usucapiónTransitional lawUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASDerecho transitorioConstitutional principle of equality in filiationForced heirship and intestate successionLegítima y sucesión intestadaExtinctive prescription and adverse possessionPrincipio constitucional de igualdad en la filiación
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