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Public works --- Architecture --- Travaux publics --- Ove Arup & Partners --- Ove Arup Partnership --- Ove Arup & Partners. --- Ove Arup Partnership.
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Can two scientists work and live together? Marie and Pierre Curie proved that it was indeed possible to have a happy marriage and do brilliant research together. This collection of seventeen original essays explores the interplay between marriage and scientific work in the lives of two dozen couples in the nineteenth and twentieth century. It is the first book to discuss the professional and personal lives of scientific couples.For much of this period, marriage was the only acceptable way a woman could gain access to the tools, space, and colleagues indispensable to doing science. Yet, collaboration with her husband could also mean the denial of full credit for her work, inability to move to better jobs, and the juggling of domestic and scientific responsibilities. For the husband, collaboration with his skilled, unpaid wife could bring greater achievements than he might have achieved alone, but also meant the suspicion of his professional peers and the necessity of supporting the household.The creative couples described in this volume range from Nobel Prize winners and world-renowned social scientists to obscure field biologists. The essays describe marriages and scientific collaborations that were a joy to both partners, as well as those that proved disastrous. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Marianne Gosztonyi Ainley, Barbara J. Becker, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Mildred Cohn, Janet Bell Garber, Christiane Groeben, Joy Harvey, Susan Hoecker-Drysdale, Pamela M. Henson, Maureen J. Julian, Sylvia W. McGrath, Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie, John Stachel, Linda Tucker, and Sylvia Wiegand. They provide unique insights into the nature of cross-gender collaboration and intimacy.This volume will be of enormous interest to contemporary scientists, to historians of science, and to anyone interested in the ways women and men share marriage and work.
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Single parents. --- Single parents in mass media. --- Lone parents --- Parents without partners --- Parents --- Divorced parents --- Parenting, Part-time
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Help ease the secret suffering of lesbians in abusive relationships!Why is woman-on-woman violence so often ignored or discounted? Intimate Betrayal: Domestic Violence in Lesbian Relationships uncovers the hidden problem of lesbians who hurt the women they love. This long-needed book brings together theory, practice, and research to suggest new and fruitful ways to understand, prevent, and treat this common problem. Intimate Betrayal provides new empirical research into the psychological and sociocultural causes of abuse. As several of the chapter authors demonstrate, neith
Lesbian partner abuse. --- Abused lesbians. --- Battered lesbians --- Lesbian victims of abuse --- Victimized lesbians --- Abused women --- Lesbians --- Abuse of lesbian partners --- Battering of lesbian partners --- Beating of lesbian partners --- Lesbian battering --- Lesbian partner battering --- Lesbian partner beating --- Partner abuse, Lesbian --- Same-sex partner abuse --- Abuse of
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Same-sex partner abuse --- Abuse of same-sex partners --- Battering of same-sex partners --- Beating of same-sex partners --- Domestic violence, Same-sex --- Gay domestic violence --- Gay male partner abuse --- Gay partner abuse --- Partner abuse, Same-sex --- Same-sex domestic violence --- Same-sex partner battering --- Same-sex partner beating --- Gays --- Intimate partner violence --- Offenses against the person --- Abuse of
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Violence is a male biological trait. When women fight, no one gets seriously hurt. Lesbians don't abuse their spouses. The truth revealed in Janice Ristock's groundbreaking book is that lesbian relationships sometimes do turn violent. Based on interviews with more than one hundred lesbians who have suffered abuse and seventy-five case workers, No More Secrets is the first in-depth account of this startling phenomenon. Although one in four gay and lesbian couples are affected by domestic violence, the problem has remained hidden for several reasons. By giving voice to the victims, Ristock he
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The first detailed discussion of domestic violence and abuse in same sex relationships, challenging the heteronormative model in domestic violence research, policy and practice.
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'Same-Sex Domestic Violence' focuses on topics of practical concern in a neglected area of partner abuse. Contributors to this volume are prominent professionals and activists in the field.
Abused gay men. --- Abused lesbians. --- Gay couples. --- Lesbian couples. --- Couples --- Domestic partners --- Gay male couples --- Homosexual couples --- Same-sex couples --- Battered lesbians --- Lesbian victims of abuse --- Victimized lesbians --- Abused women --- Lesbians --- Battered gay men --- Abused men --- Gay men --- Same-sex partner abuse. --- Abuse of same-sex partners --- Battering of same-sex partners --- Beating of same-sex partners --- Domestic violence, Same-sex --- Gay domestic violence --- Gay male partner abuse --- Gay partner abuse --- Partner abuse, Same-sex --- Same-sex domestic violence --- Same-sex partner battering --- Same-sex partner beating --- Gays --- Intimate partner violence --- Offenses against the person --- Abuse of
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At no other time in history have lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) relationships and families been more visible or numerous. A Family by Any Other Name recognizes and celebrates this advance by exploring what "family" means to people today. The anthology includes a wide range of perspectives on queer relationships and families--there are stories on coming out, same-sex marriage, adopting, having biological kids, polyamorous relationships, families without kids, divorce, and dealing with the death of a spouse, as well as essays by straight writers about having a gay parent or child.
Gays --- Gay couples. --- Gay parents. --- Homosexual parents --- Parents --- Domestic partners --- Gay male couples --- Homosexual couples --- Same-sex couples --- Couples --- Gay people --- Gay persons --- Homosexuals --- Persons --- Family relationships.
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