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Style and Rhetoric of Spanish Politics on Twitter
This article studies the communication strategies used in campaign messaging on Twitter by Spanish political parties during Spain’s 2019 General Elections in order to gauge whether a quantifiable relationship can be established between the style and ...
Vanessa Ceia
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In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gender law reform and which feminist approaches have been given less attention within international law. We examine contemporary accounts from the work of scholars within international law whose methodologies are attuned to history, alongside gender theories ...
Heathcote, G, Zichi, P
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Feminist scholarship, feminist institution-building, feminist friendships [PDF]
Recollections of the daily grind and the deeper joys of editing a feminist journal.
Eschle, Catherine, Whitworth, Sandra
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Covid-19 discloses unequal geographies
The collective editorial discusses inequalities that scholars in Europe and the Americas world have paid attention to during 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic has unevenly and unpredictably impacted on societies.
Kirsi Pauliina Kallio +13 more
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During the last decade, the notion of norm-critique has had an impact on Swedish educational policymaking, including the gender-equality mission of the Swedish preschool.
Tobias K. Axelsson
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Trans health care from a depathologization and human rights perspective
Trans people are exposed to multiple human right violations in clinical practice and research. From 1975 on, gender transition processes have been classified as a mental disorder in diagnostic classification manuals, a classification that was removed ...
Amets Suess Schwend
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Women Stereotypes in The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
This article aims to explain how the author Sylvia Plath in her novel The Bell Jar reflects a social problem, namely the stereotypes of women. Women stereotypes are a widespread problem and can be found in women's lives.
Mutiara Salsabila
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«Feminist Studies» is an interdisciplinary women’s studies journal, first published in 1972: the oldest US journal of Women’s Studies. It is an English-language, peer-reviewed journal, publishing three issues annually in print and electronic form ...
Ashwini Tambe, Brittany Fremaux
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Review essay: Disentangling feminisms from the cold war [PDF]
Feminist thinkers have long argued for the centrality of sexuality, gender and women to the Cold War. They have critiqued the sexual language of ‘deep penetration’ and ‘orgasmic whumps’ used to describe nuclear arms race technology and argued that ...
Bellows-Blakely, Sarah
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A Comparative Study of the Novel Kharej Al-Jasad from the Efaf Al-Batayeneh and Kowli Kenar -e- Atash by Moniro Ravanipour; Based on Feminist elements [PDF]
1.Introduction In the field of contemporary Arabic and Persian literature, Afaf al-Batayneh and Moniro Ravanipour are two well-known figures who have sought to identify women by creating various works of fiction.
Vahab Moradian +2 more
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