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TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 2017
Abstract RuPaul's Drag Race (RPDR) is a reality television competition program for drag queens that has continued to expand its popularity, both in the LGBT population and in wider audiences. Drag queens and their highlighting of performativity have long been notable for scholars of gender, while RPDR itself has steadily gained scholarly
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Abstract RuPaul's Drag Race (RPDR) is a reality television competition program for drag queens that has continued to expand its popularity, both in the LGBT population and in wider audiences. Drag queens and their highlighting of performativity have long been notable for scholars of gender, while RPDR itself has steadily gained scholarly
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Labor policy and multinational firms: The “race to the bottom” revisited
Review of Development Economics, 2021Anindya Bhattacharya, Debapriya Sen
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Competition, Regulation, and the Race to the Bottom in Animal Agriculture
The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series, 2022Steven Mcmullen
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Trade and Environmental Policy: A Race to the Bottom?
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2006Ian Sheldon
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Regulatory Competition and Environmental Enforcement: Is There a Race to the Bottom?
American Journal of Political Science, 2007David M Konisky
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‘Race to the Bottom’ or ‘Race to Brussels’? Environmental Competition in Europe
Journal of Common Market Studies, 2011Katharina Holzinger, Thomas Sommerer
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