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2003
Abstract Itinerant preachers, the women in this study were literally and figuratively “homeless.” Having abandoned housekeeping to become evangelists, they broke away from the ideology of domesticity and true womanhood that had defined them spatially, socially, and culturally. Of course these “female strangers” knew that she who lost her
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Abstract Itinerant preachers, the women in this study were literally and figuratively “homeless.” Having abandoned housekeeping to become evangelists, they broke away from the ideology of domesticity and true womanhood that had defined them spatially, socially, and culturally. Of course these “female strangers” knew that she who lost her
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Journal of Communication Inquiry, 2011
Responding to a recent marketing campaign in Australia, this paper considers how the politics of love suggested in Hardt and Negri’s Commonwealth (2009) may have pragmatic application for media studies. The publicity strategies of a major bank in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis provide a rich illustration of the ways love’s genres and ...
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Responding to a recent marketing campaign in Australia, this paper considers how the politics of love suggested in Hardt and Negri’s Commonwealth (2009) may have pragmatic application for media studies. The publicity strategies of a major bank in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis provide a rich illustration of the ways love’s genres and ...
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Returning to the lab after a career break
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Jane Skok
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007
Alka, Kumar, Atul, Kumar
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Alka, Kumar, Atul, Kumar
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Viruses and autophagy: bend, but don’t break
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Alagie Jassey, William T Jackson
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