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“First Woman to…” Exceptionalism Discourse
“First women to…” labels define the ways in which women leaders are characterized as “exceptional”. As already pointed out by some feminist scholars, exceptionalism discourse valorizes women’s achievements to the benefit of institutions and their ...
Miranda Pillay
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You still don't understand: why troubled engagements continue between feminists and (critical) IPE [PDF]
Relatively early in the attempts to gender the discipline of International Relations (IR), it was argued by some feminist scholars that it was easier to raise feminist concerns in International Political Economy (IPE) than in IR.
Waylen, G.
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Feminist automation: Can bots have feminist politics?
This article examines ‘feminist chatbots’ as tools for activism through automation. Such bots aim to engage users in automated communication on feminist concerns. The article starts from the assumption that chatbots, like all technologies, have politics and that automation, including the automated communication of chatbots, is a feminist issue.
Annika Richterich, Sally Wyatt
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Advanced Technologies for Characterizing and Detecting Battery Thermal Failure: A Review
Illustration of advanced characterization techniques to predict battery thermal failure. ABSTRACT Energy storage is essential in accelerating the global transition toward clean and sustainable energy across various sectors. Lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) have become increasingly significant for energy storage due to their high energy density, low ...
Yongxiu Chen +5 more
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Homeric Studies, Feminism, and Queer Theory: Interpreting Helen and Penelope
Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz and Amy Richlin’s Feminist Theory and the Classics (1993) and Barbara F. McManus’ Classics and Feminism: Gendering the Classics (1997) provided ground-breaking surveys of the feminist revolution in classical studies, and their ...
Lesser, Rachel H.
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A photothermal wood plasticine exhibiting controlled phase‐change behavior and malleable property is developed. The developed wood plasticine can provide all‐day, on‐demand, and low‐loss solar heating for geometrically diverse objects, including thermoelectric generator, human body, and battery, through its controlled crystallization‐melting ...
Jiazuo Zhou +12 more
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This study reports the first application of a W‐oxo bis(dithiolene) complex, (Et4N)2[WO(S2C2(C6H5)2)2], as a novel anode material for lithium‐ion batteries. This complex stores Li+ ions via multivalent W‐centered redox processes involving its oxo (WO) and dithiolene (S) sites.
Honggyu Seong +5 more
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Feminist Ecological Economics [PDF]
This article provides an overview of feminist ecological economics, with special attention to three particular aspects: its theoretical foundations and relation to other schools of thought, its implications for activism and public policy, and directions
Perkins, Patricia E. (Ellie)
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The schematic illustrates the important design strategies for polymer solid electrolyte‐based all‐solid‐state lithium‐sulfur batteries (ASSLSBs), including improved ionic conductivity, reduced polysulfide shuttling, stabilized electrode‐electrolyte interfaces, and lithium dendrite mitigation for developing high power and fast charging ASSLSBs ...
S. Jayasubramaniyan +5 more
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Women in the feminist, social and solidarity economy: cooperative model
Humanity seeks to solve socioeconomic problems, and the study of women's contribution as a relevant contribution to the development of the economy has emerged.
Nadia Belén Ochoa Torres +2 more
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