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This article examines the 2002 film Real Women Have Curves, as a case study in the life of a young Mexican American and the challenges she faces living with her family in the United States. The case study can serve as a microcosmic view of the universal i... see more

This article examines the 2002 film Real Women Have Curves, as a case study in the life of a young Mexican American and the challenges she faces living with her family in the United States. The case study can serve as a microcosmic view of the universal i... see more

This article examines the 2002 film Real Women Have Curves, as a case study in the life of a young Mexican American and the challenges she faces living with her family in the United States. The case study can serve as a microcosmic view of the universal i... see more

This exploratory autoethnographic study, undertaken by a White straight cisgender child and youth care practitioner, seeks to understand the experiences of LGBTQI+ newcomer, refugee, and immigrant students in Canada. It highlights the nuances of creating ... see more

This article is a secondary analysis of the data gathered from 12 focus groups which were set up in 2006 with 64 members of three communities (Somali, Chinese and Lebanese origins). Its aim is to explore the barriers to social integration encountered by y... see more

In this article, I explore the possibility that a narrative research methodology, which focuses on the processes that bring together multiple narrative modalities, could be used to gain insight into the ways in which young residents of East London constru... see more

Bharati Mukherjee’s works focus on the phenomenon of migration, the status of new immigrants, and the feeling of alienation often experienced by expatriates and Indian women and their struggles. The protagonist of Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine faces the pro... see more

Teenagers that have given birth have a high chance of a total fertility rate and prevalence. The study aimed to analyze the contribution of demographic and socio-economic factors, access to information, sexual activity, and literacy on family planning on ... see more

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