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A new study explores how Mexico’s shift toward liberalization in energy markets creates contradictions between promoting natural gas infrastructure (gasificación) and expanding renewable energy sources, revealing that stacking policies (layering new regulations) often leads to inefficiencies.
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This research is significant because it highlights how poorly coordinated energy policies—where new renewable initiatives are piled on top of existing fossil fuel programs—can undermine the goal of a clean energy transition, offering important lessons for developing countries facing similar challenges.
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A comprehensive review published in the Annual Review of Sociology examines the growing role of gender in far-right political movements, finding that both men and women participate in these movements through distinct gendered discourses, with masculinity being central to far-right activism and femininity often used to soften its image.
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The review’s importance lies in its analysis of the transnational “antigender” movement, which actively opposes feminist and LGBTQ+ rights, showing how gender is a central ideological battleground in contemporary far-right politics that shapes policies and social movements across borders.
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A new study in the European Sociological Review surveyed 2,500 eighth-grade students in Switzerland and found that girls tend to prefer occupations with high social interaction but low reliance on technology, while boys do not see this as a trade-off—making IT jobs less appealing to girls.
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This finding is crucial because it shows that when IT jobs are described as socially interactive and people-focused, they become significantly more attractive to girls, suggesting that simply changing how technology careers are presented could help reduce the gender gap in the tech industry.
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