Elina Gor is asking about articles on gender diferences and origami, or other types of human and social differences and origami. What awesome topics, Elina! I love that kind of subjects! To be honest, the vast majority of papers I've heard about are regarding origami and math, or engineering, or education... so no, sorry. If you do find something, would you please let me know? I'd love to read more on the subject. By the way, have you tried any journal databases? If you haven't, I really suggest that you do. I personally recommend JSTOR and EBSCO, but there are others, like ProQuest and many more. Hope you do find something! And if you don't, then you might actually have encountered a knowledge gap and a great opportunity . I also suggest that you try:Academia: https://www.academia.edu/ ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/ One last thing, I did compile a lengthy conversation regarding women, men, and origami, which took place on the CfC WhatsApp group. When I compiled it, I asked and they authorized me to share it with others. If you are interested, I must ask you to email me privately and that you don't post it anywhere. My email address is gerardo(a)neorigami.com
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