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    On the Case of Youth: Case Files, Case Studies, and the Social Construction of Adolescence 

    Brickell, Chris
    Case files and case studies occupy a significant place in histories of mental illness, sexuality, and "delinquency," and historians have considered the ways case files and case studies construct subjective categories and ...
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    Community Treatment Orders for People with Serious Mental Illness: A New Zealand Study 

    Gibbs, Anita; Dawson, John; Mullen, Richard
    New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious mental illness. This study examines the views of service users, family members and mental health professionals (MHPs) about the ...
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    Poor Men in the Land of Promises: Settler Masculinity and the Male Breadwinner Economy in Late Nineteenth-Century New Zealand 

    Cooper, Annabel
    Married men and breadwinning were mutually implicit in Pakeha narratives of masculinity in nineteenth-century New Zealand. This article explores the idea that an implicit but important promise held out to immigrants from ...
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    Sensation and the Making of New Zealand Adolescence 

    Brickell, Chris
    Many historians associate adolescent pleasures and subcultures with the mid-twentieth century. Sensations and their personifications, this article suggests, also formed a focus for commentary and experience during the ...
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    ‘Walking between worlds’: the experiences of New Zealand Māori cross-cultural adoptees 

    Haenga-Collins, Maria; Gibbs, Anita
    In New Zealand between 1955 and 1985 over 45,000 closed stranger adoptions took place. The Adoption Act 1955 promoted the closed adoption of many Indigenous Māori children into Pākehā (white European) families. Such adoptions ...
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    Coping with Compulsion: Women's Views of Being on a Community Treatment Order 

    Gibbs, Anita
    An interview-based study of 42 people with serious mental illness was undertaken in New Zealand during the early 2000s. Of the 42 people, 10 were women. The women were either currently on a Community Treatment Order or had ...
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    Sexology, the Homo/Hetero Binary, and the Complexities of Male Sexual History 

    Brickell, Chris
    This article re-evaluates the emphasis on the ‘homo/hetero binary’, which appears in many discussions of sexuality since the late 19th century, by exploring several key European sexological texts and their classifications ...
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    Masculinites, Performativity, and Subversion: A Sociological Reappraisal 

    Brickell, Chris
    The study of masculinities has not escaped the influence of Judith Butler’s writings on gender, performativity, and subversion. However, this article suggests that Butler’s formulations of performativity and subversion ...
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    International Research Evidence on Relocation: Past, Present, and Future 

    Taylor, Nicola; Freeman, Marilyn
    The modern world is characterized by an increasingly mobile population as family members transfer or relocate nationally and internationally to pursue new career or lifestyle opportunities. It is, of course, not uncommon ...
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    The ethics of predictive risk modelling in the Aotearoa/New Zealand child welfare context: Child abuse prevention or neo-liberal tool? 

    Keddell, Emily
    The White Paper on Vulnerable Children before the Aotearoa/New Zealand parliament proposes changes that will significantly reconstruct the child welfare systems in this country, including the use of a predictive risk model ...
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