Archive for March 2017
Thenmozhi Soundararajan: History of Surveillance
Older lesbians receiving home care: formal and informal dimensions of caregiving
Higher education institutions and the administration of international student rights: a law and policy analysis
The effect of poverty-influenced, food-related consumer behaviors on obesity: An analysis of the NHANES flexible consumer behavioral module
Socio-Environmental and Behavioral Correlates of Having Ever Had Sexual Intercourse Among Adolescents in Peru: A School-Based Cross-Sectional Study
Harnessing paradata and multilevel multiple imputation when analysing survey data: a case study
Is a lower dose of cyproterone acetate as effective at testosterone suppression in transgender women as higher doses?
Falling into poverty: the intersectionality of meanings of HIV among overseas Filipino workers and their families
Religious Coping Style and Cultural Worldview are Associated with Suicide Ideation Among African American Adults
Use of Prescription Medication by Individuals Who Died by Suicide in Northern Ireland
When Flirting Turns Into Infidelity: The Facebook Dilemma
Gender and Country Differences in Alcohol-Aggression Expectancy and Alcohol-Related Intimate Partner Violence
An exploratory evaluation of the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of the mental fitness disordered eating program in schools
Risk factors of NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) in South Korea: an empirical study using panel data
Nonresponse in Organizational Surveying Attitudinal Distribution Form and Conditional Response Probabilities’ Impact on Patterns of Bias
Machine Learning, Sentiment Analysis, and Tweets: An Examination of Alzheimer’s Disease Stigma on Twitter
Modeling Intraindividual Dynamics Using Stochastic Differential Equations: Age Differences in Affect Regulation
Improving the quality of radiological examinations: effectiveness of an internal participatory approach
Muslims and Islam: Key findings in the U.S. and around the world
Education, labour, and the demographic consequences of birth postponement in Europe
The Ministry of Nostalgia: Consuming Austerity
In this brilliant polemical rampage, Owen Hatherley shows how our past is being resold in order to defend the indefensible. From the marketing of a “make do and mend” aesthetic to the growing nostalgia for a utopian past that never existed, a cultural distraction scam prevents people grasping the truth of their condition.