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How is rape a weapon of war?: feminist international relations, modes of critical explanation and the study of wartime sexual violence [PDF]
Rape is a weapon of war. Establishing this now common claim has been an achievement of feminist scholarship and activism and reveals wartime sexual violence as a social act marked by gendered power. But the consensus that rape is a weapon of war obscures
Bjørnlund M +30 more
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The Effects of the “War on Science” Frame on Scientists’ Credibility
A randomized experiment of 1,024 U.S. adults was conducted to examine the effect of the war on science frame on perceptions of scientists’ credibility.
Bruce W. Hardy +3 more
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the status of gender parity in science in Colombia throughout the twenty-first century. Data were decomposed by research area, researcher rank level and academic level. Gender disparity was also estimated for changes
Camilo López-Aguirre
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Silence and Selection: the "trick cyclist" at the War Office Selection Boards [PDF]
In 1939, psychiatrists wrote to the War Office of Britain to offer up their services in the likely event of war. The response? A resounding silence. This unpromising start marked the first words (and the first silence) in a discussion of psychological ...
Alice White
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Women’s Participation in the First World War in the French historiograph
The article discusses the evolution and current state of gender studies in relation to the problem of women’s participation in the Great War in French historical science. This issue is relevant for European countries due to the existence of a politically
Galkina Yu.M.
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The Republic of Science in the 1990s [PDF]
Research councils began as channels for state patronage of science (a widespread phenomenon after World War II) and were captured by the scientists: peer review of proposals, panels, board membership.
Rip, Arie
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In the past decade, nearly 20 studies have found a strong, persistent pattern in surveys and behavioral experiments from over 40 countries: individual exposure to war violence tends to increase social cooperation at the local level, including community ...
Michal Bauer +8 more
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TRANSPERSONAL WAR, OBJECT OF MILITARY SCIENCE? [PDF]
In order to define the object of military science, it is necessary to explain some notions, concepts and phrases: military action, military science and military art.
Colonel (ret.) Professor engineer. Eugen SITEANU, PhD +1 more
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Two ideological views on science dominated the Cold War era: one of a free and apolitical science, and the other emphasizing partisanship in science, associated with the Western and Eastern Blocs, respectively. This study offers a specific perspective of
Maja Korolija
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