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magazine issue | 01/2025
“White and educated?” Toward a (more) diverse climate movement
... in the climate movement. Here, we focus specifically on the role of stereotypes , i.e., traits ascribed to social groups and their ... K. Jonsen, and M. Morner, “Managing organizational gender diversity images: A content analysis of German corporate websites,” ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2025
The psychology behind being a dad and its effects on fathers themselves
... and engaged etc. have little or nothing to do with gender or sex . At the same time, social norms and expectations have ... concern behaviors and identities associated with the father role [3]. In turn, the concept of father role can be used to understand ... / more
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Does emotional labor also exist in sex?
... emotional labor, which may be explained by deeply rooted gender stereotypes [1], [2]: While men in Western societies are more ... and behave during sex , often assign women a passive role. Women are consequently expected to be submissive, not sexually demanding, ... / more
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magazine issue | 01/2026
Bisexual invisibility: Perceptions of bisexual people and their representation in the media
... the beliefs people have about bisexuality and examines the role of the media in either reinforcing negative stereotypes or promoting ... are also linked to a binary conceptualization of gender (i.e., men or women). If we consider men, their bisexuality is often ... / more
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magazine issue | 01/2026
Goal achieved? The role of sexual goals in influencing women’s perceptions and attitudes in sexually objectifying relationships
... societies, which are still heavily influenced by unequal gender relations. While this phenomenon can affect either gender [5], it ... relationship and their (in)compatibility play a crucial role in shaping how the relationship is perceived and the behavioral intentions ... / more
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magazine issue | 01/2026
Between excellence and well-being: The case of academia
... equates worth with productivity [12]. Personality, Gender , and the Unequal Strain of Work Not everyone experiences these ... quality of working life in academics and nonacademics: The role of perceived work-life balance,” Int. J. Stress Manag ., vol. 26, no. ... / more
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magazine issue | 03/2026
Children in front of a screen: what is the impact of technology on their development?
... a sample of children aged 8 – 14, found gender differences in the use of digital devices: in fact, girls made ... healthy psychophysical development [41]. The Role of Parents in the Conscious and Active Use of Digital Devices The ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.
