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    Time’s Up, celebrities and the transformation of gender violence paradigms: The case of Oprah Winfrey’s Speech at the Golden Globes (2018) by Rebeca Maseda García, Emma Gómez Nicolau

    Published 2018-08-01
    “… In this paper we assess to what extent Oprah Winfrey’s speech during the Golden Globes 2018, situated in the new context of the #MeToo movement and the Time’s Up initiative, destabilizes the modes of recognition of gender violence, offering an example of the operationalization of the concept of ‘ethical witnessing’ in communication media brought about by celebrities. …”
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    The clinically-integrated randomized trial: proposed novel method for conducting large trials at low cost by Scardino Peter T, Vickers Andrew J

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…We propose examples of how the clinically-integrated randomized trial might be applied in four distinct areas of medicine: comparisons of surgical techniques, "me too" drugs, rare diseases and lifestyle interventions. …”
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    Everyone’s Accountable? Peer Sexual Abuse in Religious Schools, Digital Revelations, and Denominational Contests over Protection by Ben Kasstan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Since the emergence of the #MeToo and #ChurchToo movements, online tracts have been employed to publicly reveal experiences of sexual abuse and assault among women and men in religious institutions and to shame abusers, which tend to be examined as an issue of women’s rights or child protection from adult predators. …”
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    SPEECH ACT STRATEGY UTTERED BY EMMA WATSON AND MALALA YOUSAFZAI AS THE INSTRUMENT OF EMPOWERMENT by Ika Setyowati Sutedjo

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…There are a lot of movements created by women to support each other, for example Women’s March, Time’s Up, #MeToo and HeForShe. This movement will lead to more recognition of women in various expertise. …”
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    Women’s Survival in Ghana: What Has Law Got to Do With It? by Christine Dowuona-Hammond, Raymond A. Atuguba, Francis Xavier Dery Tuokuu

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In the 21st century, women around the world continue to face societal, economic, and sexual adversities, even as the “#MeToo” and “Time’s Up” movements appear to have excited a new tone toward the fight for gender equality and female empowerment. …”
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    “Hey, You There!”: Theorizing the Open Letter as Methodology in Academic Writing by Nicholas Rickards

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… From James Baldwin's (1962) “A Letter to My Nephew,” which laid bare the brutalities of being black in 1960s America, to Chanelle Miller’s published victim impact statement addressed to her assailant, which provided vocabulary and was kindle for #MeToo, examples abound demonstrating the ways in which the open letter continuously surfaces during pivotal historical junctures. …”
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    „Somnul rațiunii naște monștrii” by Marcela Livia Dan

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This concept was made possible with the emergence of the Black Lives Matter, #MeToo and LGBTQ+ movements which were over-promoted on social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram. …”
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  8. 168

    Representing Bodies and Bathing Machines: Jane Austen’s <i>Sanditon</i> and Andrew Davies’s 2019 ITV Adaptation by Gill Ballinger

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Scenes offering salacious views of naked men sea-bathing counter the historical tradition of the female nude offered up for male gaze; the female body, in contrast, remains fully clothed in response to the contemporary Me-Too context. Furthermore, the inclusion of sex scenes, a character with a backstory of sexual abuse, a relationship featuring coercive control, and an ending denying the heroine her man reflects the zeitgeist. …”
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    Hashtags, testimonies, and measurements: Gender violence and its interpretation by Alessandra Gribaldo

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Partendo da un commento critico su alcuni argomenti sollevati nel recente forum della rivista Hau dedicato a forme e rivendicazioni del movimento #MeToo, individuo le difficoltà che incontra l’antropologia nell’analizzare la violenza di genere. …”
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    Sexual assault as a public health problem and other developments in psychotraumatology by Miranda Olff

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…A recent scandal in the Netherlands painfully underscored that sexual harassment and abuse are unfortunately still happening around the world, even after decades of advocacy on this issue and five years of #MeToo. To make progress in prevention and treatment we argue that we should address sexual violence from a public health perspective. …”
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    “Before I am Quite Forgot": Women’s Critical Literary Biography and the Future by Susan Carlile

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It also asserts the value of the #MeToo movement and social media for more robust legacy making.…”
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    A Nimble Footing on the Coals: Tin Ujević, Lyricist: Some English Perspectives by Richard Berengarten

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The act of writing this involves discovery for me too. I learn by going where I have to go (Roethke 104).…”
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    Read like a man: comparing narratives of masculinity in adolescent literature by Francisco Hernandez, Michael Macaluso

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Recent movements like #MeToo and #TimesUp have surfaced and challenged ideas about masculinity in popular conversations. …”
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    Histories of Sexual Violence in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Latin America: An Introduction by Daniel J.R. Grey, Eliza Teixeira de Toledo

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Methodology: Linking to protests against sexual and gender-based violence and harassment in Brazil and internationally since the mid-2010s, such as the global #MeToo campaign in 2017, the article reviews current scholarship on histories of sexual violence. …”
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    The Quality of Life Supports Model as a Vehicle for Implementing Rights by Lucía Morán, Laura E. Gómez, Miguel Ángel Verdugo, Robert L. Schalock

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Therefore, we posit that the new #Rights4MeToo scale is ideal for: (a) providing accessible means and opportunities for people with IDD to identify and communicate their needs regarding their rights; (b) enhancing the supports and services that families and professionals provide to them; and (c) guiding organizations and policies to identify strengths and needs in relation to rights and quality of life. …”
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    Life Writing Research Past and Present: Interview with Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson by Sarah Herbe, Julia Novak

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The following is an excerpt from the interview Sarah Herbe and Julia Lajta-Novak conducted with Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson, which addressed the differences between autobiographical and biographical modes, recent theoretical interventions in the field of life-writing studies, and topical issues such as the impact of “post-truth” on auto/biography scholars and the implications of the #MeToo movement as a massive autobiographical project. …”
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    Staging Race and Gender in the Era of Contemporary Crises: Dramas of African American Women Playwrights by Čirić-Fazlija Ifeta

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Simultaneously considering crises as “agents of change and transformation” (xvii) and bearing in mind the #MeToo, and Black Lives Matter movements, the article questions the likelihood of contemporary American theater overcoming its own crisis of representation. …”
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    Catalyzing social change: Does concentration encourage action? by Jonah Berger, Joshua Conrad Jackson, Ceren Kolsarici

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…But while some of these problems inspire action (e.g., "Black Lives Matter" and "Me Too" movements), most fail to gain traction or inspire new policy. …”
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    The integration of the 4p's towards the development of Perwira Habib Bank (M) Berhad / Rohaida Suleman by Suleman, Rohaida

    Published 1992
    “…Knowing to sell is no longer adequate in this age of competitive retail banking as all banks provides "me-too" products. PHB as a medium sized bank have limited resources to serve all segments and realizing that the Bank only concentrates on niche marketing by capturing "a slice of a big pie", small but profitable. …”
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    Investigating Sexual Harassment Narratives on Twitter through Computational Social Sciences by saeeide amini, MohamadAli Dadgostarniya

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Recently, social media platforms have provided a space for the voices of the underrepresented to be heard. The #MeToo hashtag against sexual assault and harassment went viral globally, and the sexual misconduct of prominent and influential figures, including Harvey Weinstein, was exposed online. …”
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