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Koch, Magdalena, and Gabriela Abrasowicz. "The discourse of female body in contemporary Croatian women's playwriting and theatre." Zbornik Akademije umetnosti, no. 10 (2022): 68–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zbaku2210068k.

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The aim of this article is to present selected aspects of medicalization and politicization of the female body as a theme in contemporary Croatian drama and theatre. Our analysis presents artistic proposals discussing women's reproductive functions and dysfunctions (such as pathology of pregnancy, the destructive power of the pregnancy metaphor, physiology and philosophy of pregnancy, infertility and in vitro) illustrated by four plays written by women playwrights from Croatia. The exemplification is an abridged overview of the most representative textual-theatrical strategies in the socially and politically engaged "ginedramas" (ginodrame). Three acclaimed writers and directors, Lada Kaštelan (Before Sleep, original: Prije sna, 2005), Ivana Sajko (Woman Bomb, original: Žena-bomba, 2003; Landscape with the Fall, original: Krajolik s padom, 2011) and Magdalena Lupi Alvir (Barren, original: Jalova, 2011), deal with the fundamental questions of woman's existence, combining elements of art and medicine. Some matrophoras, i.e., metaphors of motherhood and mother-child relations which demystify and reinterpret female physiology, are analysed in the text.
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Novotny, Adrian. "Women in Prehistory." Teaching Anthropology: Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges Notes 6, no. 2 (September 1999): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tea.1999.6.2.21.

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Angulo Egea, María. "Las nuevas cronistas latinoamericanas. La violencia contra las mujeres en el periodismo narrativo contemporáneo." Slow Journalism: estilo, contenidos, nuevos formatos y audiencias, no. 21 (March 1, 2024): raeic112102. http://dx.doi.org/10.24137/raeic.11.21.2.

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Este artículo muestra la amplia nómina de mujeres cronistas latinoamericanas contemporáneas que, pese a su numerosa presencia y a su gran calidad periodística, han sido invisibilizadas, infravaloradas y/o tratadas como excepcionalidades dentro del periodismo narrativo. El estudio se centra en el análisis de algunos de los trabajos publicados en pleno siglo XXI realizados por cronistas nacidas a partir de los años 80 en países latinoamericanos. En particular, se analiza el tratamiento de la violencia contra las mujeres como tema crucial y estructurador de la crónica contemporánea.
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Kesim, Murat, Fusun Yaris, Mine Kadioglu, Ersin Yaris, Nuri Ihsan Kalyoncu, and Cunay Ulku. "Mirtazapine use in two pregnant women: Is it safe?" Teratology 66, no. 5 (October 23, 2002): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tera.10095.

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Smith, Walter S., and Thomas Owen Erb. "Effect of women science career role models on early adolescents' attitudes toward scientists and women in science." Journal of Research in Science Teaching 23, no. 8 (November 1986): 667–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tea.3660230802.

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Miller, Lloyd. "Bike Lust: Harleys, Women, & American Society." Teaching Anthropology: Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges Notes 9, no. 1 (September 2002): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tea.2002.9.1.34.

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Jones, Kenneth L., Kathleen A. Johnson, and Christina D. Chambers. "Offspring of women infected with varicella during pregnancy: A prospective study." Teratology 49, no. 1 (January 1994): 29–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tera.1420490106.

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Shaw, Gary M., Suzan L. Carmichael, and Verne Nelson. "Congenital malformations in offspring of Vietnamese women in California, 1985-97." Teratology 65, no. 3 (February 15, 2002): 121–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tera.10020.

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Mensah, Derrick Adu, Patience Bortie, Richard Abeiku Bonney, Sam-Kingsley Ashong, Emmanuel Ayimbissa Ayamba, and Stephen Tawiah Odonkor. "Knowledge andPerception of COVID-19 and ItsPsychosocial Impact on Pre-and Post-Natal Womenin Tema Metropolis, Ghana, West Africa." Journal of Maternal and Child Health 8, no. 4 (2023): 390–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/thejmch.2023.08.04.02.

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Background:The emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic incited series of societal changes. Adopted practices to mitigate the virus’ spread included; limiting human contact, closure of workplaces, lockdown of cities, and thus limiting health care delivery to emergency services with interruption to routine visits—such as antenatal and postnatal care. During the onset of the pandemic there was a myriad of information on the virus, with several misconceptions involving the viral infection. This study was aimed at assessing the knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, as well as its psychosocial impact among pregnant and postnatal women in the Tema Metropolis. Subjects and Method:This cross-sectional survey was conducted among a total of 349 pregnant and postnatal women at theTema General Hospital, Ghana. The dependent variable was outcome of a number of correct/incorrect responses given and the test scores. The independent variables were level of knowledge on COVID-19, prevention practices of COVID-19, and the psychosocial impact of COVID-19. Structured questionnaires were administered to participants to retrieve demographic information, knowledge, perception, and psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on participants. The data collected were imported into Microsoft Exceland analyzed with SPSS version 20. Data was presented as frequencies, percentages, and chi-square values. Results:The study comprised of 295 (84.5%) pregnant and 54 (15.5%) postnatal women. Generally, 80.5% of the participants had good knowledge about COVID-19, whereas 2.6% exhibited poor knowledge. Most postnatal women had the right perceptions about COVID-19, with statistical significance (p<0.050) observed among all variables. With the preventive measures, significant associations amongst both pregnant and postnatal women were observed in monitoring body temperature (OR= 0.08; 95%CI=0.01 to 0.02; p=0.002) and seeking medical advice whenill (OR= 0.83; 95% CI=0.01 to 0.02; p= 0.004). Based on depression anxiety score, each variable recorded a postnatal woman experiencing extremely severe psychological impact because of COVID-19, whereas only one pregnant woman experienced same. Conclusion:There were adequate knowledge about COVID-19 among both pre-and post-natal women in the study area, and very few were impacted psychologically as a result of COVID-19. Keywords:COVID-19, prenatal, postnatal, psychological, pregnant women.
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Al Jauhari, Shofwan. "Intellectual Women (Peel-Complete Hadith Misogynistic About The Less Sense A Woman)." Kontemplasi: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin 8, no. 2 (December 3, 2020): 277–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.21274/kontem.2020.8.2.277-309.

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Abstract In this paper, the author tries to thoroughly analyze the misogynistic hadith which describes that woman lacks her sense of religion and reason. The method used by the author is to extract the hadiths from the main books, analyze them with quotes from figures from several disciplines that have relevance to the theme of the discussion. This method will answer the problem in a comprehensive and representative manner regarding women who lack reason and religion, so that the understanding generated from a hadith can be scientifically justified and clear, saved from misunderstanding. Keywords: Misogynist, Woman, Intellect, Hadith. Abstrak Artikel ini penulis mencoba mengupas secara tuntas tentang hadīs misoginis yang menggambarkan wanita itu kurang akal dan agamanya. Metode yang digunakan oleh penulis adalah dengan mentakhrij hadīs dari sumber kitab-kitab induk, menganalisanya dengan beberapa kutipan para tokoh dari beberapa disiplin ilmu yang mempunyai relevansi dengan tema pembahasan. Metode ini akan menjawab masalah secara komprehensif dan representatif mengenai wanita kurang akal dan agamanya, sehingga pemahaman yang dihasilkan dari sebuah hadīs bisa dipertanggung jawabkan secara ilmiah dan jelas, terselamatkan dari kesalah-fahaman. Kata Kunci : Misoginis, Wanita, Akal, Hadīs.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Tewa women"

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Banerjee, Supurna. "Nurturing resistance : agency and activism of women tea plantation workers in a gendered space." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/9837.

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This thesis offers an analysis of labour relations and social space in the tea gardens of north-east India. Existing literature provides us with an understanding of how the plantations operate as economic spaces, but in so doing they treat workers as undifferentiated economic beings defined only by their class identity. Space, however, has to be animated to be meaningful. Through participant observation and semi-structured interviews I explore the plantations as actual lived spaces where people are bound by and resist constraints. Multiple intersecting identities play out within these social spaces making them ethnic, religious, and caste spaces in addition to being gendered. Focusing on these intersectional identities, I demonstrate how region, ethnicity, party affiliation, caste, religion are played out and how they are invoked at certain points by the women workers. The articulations of identity not only determine a sense of belonging or non-belonging to a space but also how one belongs. Within the physical sites of the plantation, I examine how the women perceive these spaces and how, in moving between ideas of home/world, public/private, these very binaries are negated. The strict sexual division of labour primarily in the workplace but also in the household and villages inscribe the physical sites with certain gendered meanings and performances. The women negotiate these in their everyday lives and shape these spaces even as they are shaped by them. Conditioned by gender norms and the resultant hierarchy their narratives can be read as stories of deprivation and misery, but looking deeper their agency can also be uncovered. The lives of my research participants show how the social spaces within which they operate are not static; in spite of spatial controls there are the many minute acts of resistance through which the women work the existing restraints to their least disadvantage. Focussing on the minute acts of insubordination, deceit and even confrontation I elucidate how the women made use of the relations of subordination to pave spaces of resistance and sometimes even of autonomy. Furthermore, not all acts of agency are minute or unspectacular. I map instances of highly visible, volatile and aggressive protests apparently challenging the accepted social codes within which they function. In expressing themselves, the women use the available political repertories of protest in forms of strikes, blockades, street plays, etc. Through these instances of activism they appropriate and become visible in the public realm and challenge the accepted ways in which social spaces and norms play out. Despite their articulate nature, these protests usually seek to address immediate demands and do not escalate into social movements. Also while volatile in action, the protests seek legitimacy within the accepted gender codes that operate in their everyday life in the plantation.
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Bamana, Kuamba Gabriel Tshimanga. "From birth to death : female power and gendered meanings in tea practices in Mongolia : a case study in Ikh Uul county, Khovsgol Province." Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2015. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683020.

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Chakravorty, Monalisa. "Political empowerment of women: a study of gram panchayats in the tea gardens of jalpaiguri district." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1793.

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Rai, Indumati. "Women at work in cultural and community context: a case from Darjeeling tea gardens." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/162.

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Corbett, Rebecca. "Rediscovering women in the history of Japanese tea culture, form Edo to Meiji." Thesis, Department of Japanese Studies, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/8982.

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Tolleson, Shannon Elizabeth. "Gender as a tool of the right : women and the Tea Party movement." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/36484.

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With the rise of the Tea Party movement, conservative women are yet again in the spotlight in America. Prominent, influential, and strong-willed women have become the public face of the Tea Party nationwide, and a substantial portion of the movement’s grassroots support is among women. This thesis argues that female Tea Party elites have constructed a gendered narrative in order to mobilize their socially conservative women into supporting their primarily economic movement by infusing the otherwise autonomous and atomized individual at the center of their economic conservatism with the gendered identities of “family,” “mother,” and “woman,” effectively narrowing the gap between social and economic conservatism. The results of logit regression analyses using survey data offer limited support for the effectiveness of this strategy in increasing grassroots support. Differences in men’s and women’s support for the Tea Party based on family concerns and gender awareness do not emerge; but among those who have children, women – and especially socially conservative women – are more likely to support the Tea Party than their male counterparts. Ultimately, I suggest that the higher level of involvement of socially conservative women in an economically conservative movement raises the possibility of a broader and more inclusive women’s agenda in the U.S.
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Hallström, Helena. "Coffee Consumption in Relation to Osteoporosis and Fractures : Observational Studies in Men and Women." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Ortopedi, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-196332.

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During the past decades, the incidence of osteoporotic fractures has increased dramatically in the Western world. Consumption of coffee and intake of caffeine have in some studies been found to be associated with increased risk of osteoporotic fractures, but overall results from previous research are inconsistent. Despite weak evidence, some osteoporosis organisations recommend limiting daily coffee or caffeine intake. The primary aim of this thesis was to study the association between long-term consumption of coffee and bone mineral density (BMD), incidence of osteoporosis and fractures. A secondary aim was to study the relation between tea consumption and fracture risk. An increased risk of osteoporotic fractures in individuals who consumed ≥ 4 cups of coffee vs < 1 cup coffee per day was demonstrated in a study of 31,257 Swedish middle-aged and elderly women (a part of the Swedish Mammography Cohort - SMC) when calcium intake was low (< 700 mg/day). However, no higher risks of osteoporosis or fractures were observed in the full SMC with increasing coffee consumption. In the full SMC (n = 61,433) the follow-up was longer and the number of fractures was higher. Similarly, no statistically significant associations between consumption of coffee (≥ 4 cups of coffee vs < 1 cup) and incidence of osteoporotic fractures were observed in the Cohort of Swedish Men (COSM), including 45,339 men. Calcium intake did not modify the results from the investigations performed in the full SMC or COSM. Nonetheless, a 2 - 4% lower BMD at measured sites was observed in men participating in the PIVUS cohort and in women from a sub-cohort of the SMC who consumed ≥ 4 cups of coffee vs < 1 cup daily. Individuals with high coffee intake and rapid metabolism of caffeine had lower BMD at the femoral neck. No association between tea consumption and risk of fractures was found in the studies. In conclusion, the findings presented in this thesis demonstrate that high consumption of coffee may be associated with a modest decrease in BMD. However, there was no evidence of a substantially increased incidence of osteoporosis or fractures typically associated with osteoporosis.
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Kapasia, Nanigopal. "Socio-Economic condition of women in tea gardens: case study of terai of Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri Districts of West Bengal." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2019. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4043.

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Yount, Susan M. "Use of Manzanilla Tea During the Childbearing Period Among Women of Mexican Origin who Reside in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195262.

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Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States with the states that border Mexico having a greater percentage of persons of Mexican origin residing in them. Herbs are widely used by persons of Mexican origin, however, little is known about specifics surrounding these cultural practices. An ethnographic study in the border region of Nogales, Arizona - Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, discovered the cultural components of values, beliefs, practices, and experiences of 9 women of Mexican origin who resided in the Arizona/Sonora, Mexico border region related to using manzanilla tea during the childbearing period. Data from semi-structured in-depth interviews were analyzed using a thematic, content analysis process. Intergenerational transmission of cultural health care knowledge emerged from abstraction of the findings. Details from the women's voices provide enlightenment surrounding the values, beliefs, and practices related to the use of manzanilla tea for childbearing. Nursing should be able to integrate this knowledge into care practices and education thereby promoting more culturally relevant care during the childbearing period for women of Mexican origin.
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Kato, Etsuko. "Bodies re-presenting the past, Japanese women and the tea ceremony after World War II." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ58913.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Tewa women"

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Gonzalez, Doreen. María Martínez, Tewa potter. New York: Dillon Press, 2000.

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Spivey, Richard L. Maria. 2nd ed. [Flagstaff, Ariz.]: Northland Pub., 1989.

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Anderson, Peter. Maria Martinez: Pueblo potter. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1992.

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Susan, Peterson. The living tradition of María Martínez. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1989.

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Blair, Mary Ellen. Margaret Tafoya: A Tewa potter's heritage and legacy. West Chester, Pa: Schiffer Pub., 1986.

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Kramer, Barbara. Nampeyo and her pottery. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2003.

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Kramer, Barbara. Nampeyo and her pottery. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1996.

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Kreischer, Elsie Karr. Maria Montoya Martinez, master potter. Gretna: Pelican Pub. Co., 1995.

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Verheyden-Hilliard, Mary Ellen. Scientist from the Santa Clara Pueblo, Agnes Naranjo Stroud-Lee. Bethesda, Md: Equity Institute, 1985.

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King, Charles S. Born of fire: The life and pottery of Margaret Tafoya. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tewa women"

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von Bülow, Dorthe, and Anne Sørensen. "Gender and Contract Farming: Growing Tea in Kenya." In African Women, 71–84. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230114326_5.

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Punzo, Luigi. "Il tema del lavoro nell’utopia rinascimentale." In Idee di lavoro e di ozio per la nostra civiltà, 463–69. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0319-7.54.

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In Utopia, an island in the tropics, work is done by all inhabitants, including women and work activity is characterized by social commitment and participation of everybody. The reduced time devoted to daily work and the refusal of private property make other liberal activities possible Tommaso Campanella’s The City of the Sun proposes an even more radical communist model of society, where women too are in common. A pedagogical and playful vision definitely abolishes the division between intellectual and manual work. In Francis Bacon’s New Atlantis the meeting of “utopia” with the nascent modern scientific thought completes the evolution of the concept and the modalities of work, and the distinction between intellectual and manual work disappears.
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Raphling, Britt. "A Very Civilized Tea Party." In Women, Intersectionality, and Power in Group Psychotherapy Leadership, 67–81. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003033875-5.

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Kasunić, Lorena, and Gordana Kiseljak. "Depictions of Women in “Duga” and “Tena”: A Computational Analysis." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 111–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70629-6_10.

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Murphy, Kate. "‘When They Have Their Cup of Tea’: Making Programmes for Women." In Behind the Wireless, 189–219. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-49173-2_7.

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Desai, Kaivalya T., and Barsha Kalita. "Resisting Intimate Partner Violence: The Lived Experiences of Women Tea Plantation Laborers of Durrung Tea Estate, Sonitpur District, Assam." In Social Work, 1–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42602-5_16-1.

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Gray, Annie. "‘The Proud Air of an Unwilling Slave’: Tea, Women and Domesticity, c.1700–1900." In Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations, 23–43. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4863-1_2.

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Sharma, Ashmita. "Economic Crises and Plantation Labour: Changing Contours of Women’s Work in the Tea Sector." In Gendered Inequalities in Paid and Unpaid Work of Women in India, 255–77. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9974-0_17.

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Bhattacharya, Priyadarshini. "The Social World of the Women Tea Plantation Workers of Rural Dooars in North Bengal." In Administration in India, 70–96. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003433187-7.

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Datta, Moushumi. "The Status of Marginalized Women Tea Garden Workers in the Mountain Ecosystem of Darjeeling in a Globalised Village." In Perspectives on Geographical Marginality, 53–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50998-3_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Tewa women"

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Lobo, Mory Márcia De Oliveira, and Cristiano Maciel. "O Gênero Negro Feminino nas Redes Sociais: o que Revelam as Produções Acadêmicas." In Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2021.15874.

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A proposta do estudo baseia-se na pergunta central: o que está sendo produzido sobre a temática do gênero feminino negro especialmente por mulheres negras em redes sociais? Considerando o contexto brasileiro, o presente artigo apresenta uma vitrine de dados, prestados pelo estado da arte de produções científicas (dissertações e teses) relacionadas ao tema ora em exame.
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Milson, Ana Luíza S., Indra Matsiendra C. D. Ribeiro, Izabela A. Andrade, Julia M. M. Gonçalves, Luísa M. Laboissiere, Marcella D. Ferreira, Daniel H. Dalip, Michele A. Brandão, and Mirella M. Moro. "Elas na Ciência: Website com Jogos para Divulgar Personalidades Femininas." In Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2020.11271.

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Existe uma grande diferença na participação de homens e mulheres em diferentes setores da sociedade, incluindo acadêmico, mercado e doméstico. Por isso, diferentes estudos têm sido desenvolvidos para entender os principais fatores e soluções para tal cenário. Este trabalho contribui para minimizar essa discrepância ao desenvolver um website com jogos que permitem a divulgação de personalidades femininas das Ciências. Um teste de usabilidade foi conduzido, e os resultados mostram que o site e os jogos são atrativos e realmente capazes de ensinar sobre o tema abordado.
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Ferrão, Isadora Garcia, and Amanda Meincke Melo. "I Fórum Gurias na Computação: relato de experiências e desdobramentos." In Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2016.9697.

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A presença incipiente de mulheres na área de Tecnologia de Informação tem sido alvo recorrente de debates no Brasil e no exterior. Nesse contexto, com o tema “Experiências que inspiram”, foi proposto o I Fórum Gurias na Computação, integrado à “VII Semana Acadêmica do Campus Tecnológico de Alegrete”, que teve como proposta incentivar a troca de experiências entre profissionais da área de Computação e estudantes, assim como divulgar a área a estudantes do Ensino Médio. Busca-se, com este trabalho, compartilhar os resultados dessa experiência e seus desdobramentos, que inclui a proposta de uma ação de extensão para promover a participação feminina na Computação.
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Ramos, Suellen Barros, and Karen da Silva Figueiredo. "Uma Taxonomia dos Tipos de Preconceito Enfrentados por Mulheres na Área de Tecnologia." In XII Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2018.3390.

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O presente artigo tem como objetivo discutir a discriminação enfrentada por mulheres na TI a partir de um estudo de caso de uma campanha para a conscientização sobre o tema. Este trabalho realiza uma análise de conteúdo do feedback recebido nesta campanha e apresenta uma taxonomia das formas de preconceito sofridas pelas mulheres na TI baseada em categorias da literatura dos estudos de gênero.
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Samper-Santamaria, Lina, and Santiago De Francisco Vela. "Des ( · ) Teta: Healing ritual for women in the process of breast implant removal." In ServDes.2023 Entanglements & Flows Conference: Service Encounters and Meanings Proceedings, 11-14th July 2023, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp203048.

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In 2011, the Poly Implant Prothese breast implant scandal broke out worldwide. Since then, legal firms have represented affected women, collectively suing TÜV-Rheinland, who certified the quality of PIPs for nearly ten years. However, it is estimated that around 24% of these women cannot remove the implants. On top of this, women have suffered various repercussions. Many have created coping mechanisms to deal with these situations. We introduce Des(·)Teta, a new service that focuses on healing rituals for women during breast implant removal. A non-profit organization delivers the service that offers discounts on the explant surgery and recovery process besides the healing ritual. Des(·)Teta highlights the importance of resignifying a traumatic experience. This resignification is embedded by a stamp of the capsule created by the body to protect it. This stamp is a symbol of a new beginning for women.
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Guedes, Ana Carolina Nesso, Ester de Lima Pontes Andrade, Kamila Almeida Benevides, Kelly Bianca Araújo Silva, Lilian Giselly Pereira Santos, Luana Júlia Nunes Ferreira, Natália de Assis Sousa, Rebeca de Jesus Brandão, and Eliana Almeida. "Projeto Katie: o desafio de motivar meninas para as áreas STEM em meio à pandemia." In Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2021.15875.

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O presente artigo apresenta relatos a respeito do projeto de extensão da Universidade Federal de Alagoas intitulado: "Katie: saindo do buraco negro e impulsionando as meninas para a computação", que visa motivar, apoiar e promover a inclusão das mulheres nas áreas de Ciência, Tecnologia, e Engenharia e Matemática (STEM). O artigo descreve como o projeto Katie permaneceu ativo durante o período de pandemia ocasionado pelo COVID-19. Para que as atividades ocorressem, foram utilizadas ferramentas online, como as mídias sociais e as plataformas digitais para levar ao público uma inclusão de assuntos relacionados à Tecnologia da Informação, além de ser tema de um artigo publicado em um evento nacional da área de comunicação.
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De Oliveira, Lauana Maria C., Rhenara Alves Oliveira, and Anna Beatriz Marques. "Design Thinking: oficinas para inovação e empoderamento feminino." In Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2020.11295.

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Em tempos de revolução tecnológica, em que, a cada dia, novas ferramentas surgem para solucionar demandas da humanidade e estipular novas tendências, as lutas sociais também precisam acompanhar a evolução. A inovação e tecnologia trazem oportunidades revolucionárias, mas a representação feminina ainda é insuficiente nas áreas da ciência e tecnologia. O Design Thinking é uma abordagem para inovação que sugere ferramentas para integrar o entendimento sobre as necessidades das pessoas ao design de tecnologias inovadoras. O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar uma experiência com a condução de oficinas de Design Thinking para a criação de soluções tecnológicas inovadoras para empoderar mulheres. A metodologia adotada envolveu a realização da oficina proposta em três eventos de tecnologia onde cada oficina abordou um tema relacionado ao protagonismo feminino.
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Medeiros, Sheyla, Thaíse Costa, Vanessa Dantas, Renata Figueiredo, and Beatriz Martins. "Autoria de conteúdos multimídia como atividade de estímulo à descoberta de experiências femininas em TI." In XII Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2018.3376.

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A autoria de conteúdo multimídia pode ser explorada como atividade de incentivo ao conhecimento, discussão e divulgação de experiências femininas naárea de Tecnologia da Informação (TI). Este artigo apresenta um relato de experiência acerca do uso de criação de conteúdo multimídia como forma de promover e debater a temática entre estudantes. A experiência proporcionou reflexão sobre o papel da mulher naárea de TI, ajudando no incentivo à carreira, além da disponibilização do material produzido como meio de divulgação do tema.
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Briceño, Ana Júlia L., Ana Sofia S. Silvestre, Bianca P. Castro, Hanani E. F. Soares, Tais A. Oliveira, Thamires P. Silva, Aleteia P. F. Araujo, et al. "Mundo Bit Byte: Um jogo digital para disseminar o conhecimento sobre personalidades femininas na Computação." In Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2021.15848.

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Há grandes personalidades femininas na história da computação que tiveram importante atuação nos feitos históricos desta área. Todavia, muitas vezes as suas contribuições são fracamente divulgadas e/ou os créditos dessas contribuições são negados às verdadeiras autoras. Assim, esse artigo propõe o jogo denominado Mundo Bit Byte, criado por um time de meninas de graduação e ensino médio, cuja temática e enredo são baseados em cinco personalidades femininas de destaque na área da Computação. Cada fase do jogo é inspirada na vida de uma dessas mulheres, mostrando, de uma forma lúdica e divertida, as conquistas e outros aspectos relevantes da trajetória da mulher tema da etapa. Uma versão demo do jogo contendo a primeira fase foi avaliada por 234 pessoas de diferentes níveis de escolaridade, gêneros e faixas etárias. Os resultados indicaram que a experiência com a primeira fase do jogo contribuiu para o conhecimento e despertou o interesse dos jogadores em conhecer mais sobre personalidades femininas na história da computação.
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Borges, Alice, Fernanda de Sousa, Maristela Holanda, Aleteia P. F. Araujo, Carla Cavalcante Koike, and Roberta B. Oliveira. "Participação Feminina na Empresa Júnior de Computação - CJR da Universidade de Brasília." In Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2021.15852.

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Mulheres têm pouca inserção na área de Computação. Este é um problema não apenas no Brasil, mas também em diferentes países do mundo. A falta de diversidade de gênero em cursos de Computação no ensino superior no Brasil é reportada em diferentes artigos, e isso reflete diretamente no mercado de trabalho. Uma iniciativa que tem levado os estudantes universitários a inserir-se no mercado de trabalho durante a universidade é o movimento de empresas juniores. Neste contexto, este artigo apresenta uma análise da participação feminina na CJR, uma empresa júnior do Departamento de Ciência da Computação da Universidade de Brasília (UnB). Além de descrever ações para aumentar a representativa feminina na empresa, como ação para seleção com tema de princesas e o processo de seleção ser realizado por mulheres. Após essas ações os resultados foram que a parte de liderança da empresa á ocupada por 50% de mulheres e o número de alunas passou de 2% em 2018, para 16% em 2020.
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Palmiano Federer, Julia, and Laura Rose O'Connor. Tea and a quiet word: How women influence peace talks in Myanmar. Edited by Shahirah Hamid and Chris Bartlett. Monash University, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54377/fb8b-a0b5.

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Misra, Gayatri, and Vaishali Saikia. Unveiling the Crisis: The State of Maternal Health among Assam’s Tea Tribal Women. Criticalasianstudies.org, June 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.52698/bdew1444.

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