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Dendrokronologisk analys. Rester av en timrad byggnad i Söderköping, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Prover från en arkeologisk undersökning i Vadstena, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Hamnstolpar i Norrköping, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Prover från en arkeologisk utgrävning i Vadstena, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Golvbjälkar från Gamla Stångsgatan i Linköping, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Prover från hus i Slästorp, Åsbo socken, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Rustbädd under en kraftig grundmur, Norrköping, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Diverse prover från Söderköping, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Flera byggnader på Föllingsö säteri, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Prover från en medeltida stadsbebyggelse i Vadstena, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Träkar från Söderköping 2:36, Söderköping, Östergötland
Dendrokronologisk analys. Prover från en utgrävning vid Kanalgatan i Söderköping, Östergötland
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This paper analysis sexual scripts theory in relation to gay men courtship, love relationships, and casual sex. The aim is to understand how gay masculinity is evolving in the 21st Century. Previous research has reinforced the concept that gay men follow heterosexual masculinity and scripts in their relationships with other men. Here, analysing data from the most used gay dating app ‘Grindr’, we t
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In this article, we deal with the so-called "risky sexual behaviours" and the spread of HIV/AIDS among the community of MSM (men who have sex with other men). For a long time, both the sociological analysis and the medical and epidemiological approach studied the behaviour of the gay population as “inherently” more problematic in terms of spreading the human immunodeficiency virus. For these studi
Becoming Male Sex Worker, Doing Masculinities. Socio-Sexual Interactions and Gender Production in Men Selling Sex to Men in Italy and Sweden
Although masculinity is a powerful concept in both sociology and gender studies, previous research forgot to analyse sex work under this perspective. Even though the actors involved are men, and previous studies have highlighted the importance of masculinity not only in the relation manto- woman but also in the “gay world”, there is a lack of attention in male sex working. Then, the aim of this pa
For money or pleasure? Men selling sex to men in Italy and Sweden
Men who sell sex to other men are still an under-researched area of study, despite their long presence in our history. But those who are selling sex in the 21st Century have new and peculiar characteristics. This paper highlights the presence of the so-called middle-class, men with high educational credentials that have decided to engage in sex working. Moreover, indulging in the encounter itself
Sex work is (also) a male thing : The long journey towards legitimisation
This chapter analyses an unexplored field of study: male sex workers. Indeed, while their female counterparts have been widely researched, there is a lack of attention on men who sell sex. For this reason, we aim to (re)shape the representations, theories, rhetoric, organisation, and types of male sex work as a complex, uncomfortable, and controversial phenomenon. First we engage with a social his
Cord clamping - 'hold on a minute' is not enough, and sample your blood gases while waiting
There is confusion regarding the dynamics of the umbilical cord circulation and the concomitant placental transfusion. How long does it continue, and at what rate? These questions remain an enigma for many. In this article we will address some common misconceptions about the management of cord circulation, try to explain why there is a lack of clarity, and call in to question the conclusions from
The COPE Staff study : Study description and initial report regarding job satisfaction, work-life conflicts, stress, and burnout among Swedish maternal and neonatal healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
OBJECTIVE: To describe the study design of the COPE Staff cohort study on working conditions for maternal and neonatal healthcare workers (MNHCWs), and present baseline data regarding job satisfaction, work-life conflicts, stress, and burnout.METHODS: Between January and April 2021, 957 MNHCWs (administrative and medical staff) completed a baseline survey. Average levels of job satisfaction, work-