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Arlene Stein

    Unbound
    The Stranger Next Door
    Going Public
    The ChatGPT Millionaire Guide
    • The ChatGPT Millionaire Guide

      • 108bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      Exploring innovative business strategies, this guide reveals how to leverage ChatGPT for wealth creation. It provides insights into various business models that utilize AI technology, offering practical applications and case studies. Readers will learn to harness ChatGPT's capabilities for enhancing customer engagement, streamlining operations, and generating revenue. The book emphasizes actionable steps and strategic thinking, making it a valuable resource for entrepreneurs looking to integrate AI into their business ventures.

      The ChatGPT Millionaire Guide
    • Going Public

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Introduction: so you want to go public? -- Writing beyond the academy -- Telling stories about your research -- Books for general audiences -- The digital turn -- Building an audience -- The perils of going public -- Making it count, making a difference

      Going Public
    • The Stranger Next Door

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,0(3)Tarief

      "Fearing job loss and a feeling of being left behind, one Oregon town's working-class residents allied with religious conservatives to deny the civil liberties of queer men and women"-- Provided by publisher

      The Stranger Next Door
    • Unbound

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,5(28)Tarief

      An intimate portrait of a new generation of transmasculine individuals as they undergo gender transitionsAward-winning sociologist Arlene Stein takes us into the lives of four strangers who find themselves together in a sun-drenched surgeon’s office, having traveled to Florida from across the United States in order to masculinize their chests. Ben, Lucas, Parker, and Nadia wish to feel more comfortable in their bodies; three of them are also taking testosterone so that others recognize them as male. Following them over the course of a year, Stein shows how members of this young transgender generation, along with other gender dissidents, are refashioning their identities and challenging others’ conceptions of who they are. During a time of conservative resurgence, they do so despite great personal costs. Transgender men comprise a large, growing proportion of the trans population, yet they remain largely invisible. In this powerful, timely, and eye-opening account, Stein draws from dozens of interviews with transgender people and their friends and families, as well as with activists and medical and psychological experts.  Unbound  documents the varied ways younger trans men see themselves and how they are changing our understanding of what it means to be male and female in America.

      Unbound