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“Fight me if you are a man!” : an ethnographic investigation of gender performativity in professional wrestling
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Representations of Hulk Hogan in the 1980s: Christianity, Masculinity, Xenophobia
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Resisting whiteness: anti‐racist leadership and professional learning in majority white senior leadership teams in English schools
Published 2022“…Findings show senior leaders undertaking the Anti-Racist School Award (ARSA) and/or Race, Identity and School Leadership (RISL) programme are novice ‘race’ practitioners, despite their seniority, wrestling to recognise whiteness and to connect their own ‘race’(d) identities to role-enactment and policy. …”
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Analysis of Severe Spinal Injuries in Korean Elite Female Wrestlers
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A survey study on sports injury by age for male athletes in combat sports
Published 2021-04-01“…Methods: The subjects in this study comprised 1,263 athletes who were registered as athletes in middle school, high school, university, and professional levels in men’s combat sports (boxing, fencing, judo, taekwondo, and wrestling) at the Korean Sports and Olympic Committee. …”
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Ο αργαλειός της μετάφρασης: Μεταφορές ελληνόφωνων μεταφραστριών και μεταφραστών
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Unpacking Systems of Privilege: The Opportunity of Critical Reflection in Outdoor Adventure Education
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Special prosecutor: Panacea or facade to institutionalised corruption in Ghana?
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Shifting Paradigms
Published 2024-03-01“…ANALYSIS Venturing into autism research, we see the prevailing medical paradigm that defines Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as a developmental disability caused by neurological differences.[1] Social communication, repetitive behaviors, language, movement skills, cognitive abilities, and emotional reactions—all cast as deficits.1 This narrative, embraced by researchers, medical professionals, and society, serves as the foundation of our current understanding. …”
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