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Changing cultural attitudes towards female genital cutting

Sonja Vogt (), Nadia Ahmed Mohmmed Zaid, Hilal El Fadil Ahmed, Ernst Fehr and Charles Efferson ()
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Sonja Vogt: University of Zurich
Charles Efferson: University of Zurich

Nature, 2016, vol. 538, issue 7626, 506-509

Abstract: Entertaining movies addressing both individual values and marriageability can provide a way to change cultural attitudes towards female genital cutting within certain cultures.

Date: 2016
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