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gender differences

Pop psychology advice claims to demonstrate ways for individuals to achieve more fulfilling romantic relationships by instructing them in “managing their emotions” instead of relying on traditional gender roles.
Gender studies/Middle East studies/Social media/Sociology

“Make masculinity great again”: Politics of marriage in Turkey’s Islamic pop psychology

Feyda Sayan-Cengiz
August 29, 2023

How does Islamic pop psychology in Turkey blend gender roles with advice for marital happiness? Is this approach empowering or reinforcing inequalities?

Pixel to personality: How do smartphones reflect your digital self-expression?
Blockchain/E-commerce/Gender studies/Marketing

Pixel to personality: How do smartphones reflect your digital self-expression?

Vey Law
June 27, 2023

A University of Florida study unveils their powerful influence on self-expression and consumer choices, impacting businesses and marketing strategies.

an era of human−machine communication. It is crucial for both academia and industry to continue their focus on understanding how this type of communication impacts our relationships with other humans and ourselves.
Artificial intelligence/Computer science/Psychology/Robotics/Social media

Can humans and robots have real intimacy?

Yi Mou Yuheng Wu Xiaoyu Ye
April 26, 2023

Can robots build Intimate connections through self-disclosure? A study suggests people engage in intimate conversations with robots, but it may not lead to favorable attitudes. Gender and intimacy level affect the likability of the robot.

E-commerce/Gender studies/Marketing/Neuroscience

He thought, she bought: Males and females activate different brain regions when shopping online

Rajika Jayatilake
May 16, 2022

Study finds differences in neural activity between males and females when viewing e-commerce websites.

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