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Negotiating the borderlands of agency: A narrative inquiry into voice and resilience among IPV survivors in Saskatchewan. [PDF]
Mackey A.
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Decoding manipulative narratives in cognitive warfare: a case study of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. [PDF]
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Students in global traumatic stress research: an opportunity for meaningful and equitable involvement. [PDF]
Chabake SA +9 more
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Trafficked or Married? Unpacking Dispossession of Matrimonial Choice in Cross-Region Marriage Migration in India. [PDF]
Kukreja R.
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Politics as Victimhood, Victimhood as Politics
Journal of Policy History, 2018Abstract:The victim has become among the most important identity positions in American politics. Victimhood is now a pivotal means by which individuals and groups see themselves and constitute themselves as political actors. Indeed, victimhood seems to have become a status that must be established before political claims can be advanced.
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History and Anthropology, 2006
Politics: The science and art of government; the science dealing with the form, organization, and administration of a state or part of one, and with the regulation of its relations with other state...
Laura Jeffery, Matei Candea
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Politics: The science and art of government; the science dealing with the form, organization, and administration of a state or part of one, and with the regulation of its relations with other state...
Laura Jeffery, Matei Candea
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2021
This chapter looks at practices and attitudes toward death in the Wehrmacht during the Soviet campaign. It explores their contribution to the army's attempts to present itself as a morally worthy organization and traces how the experience of death and day-to-day suffering contributed to a growing emphasis on victimhood in soldiers' writings that would ...
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This chapter looks at practices and attitudes toward death in the Wehrmacht during the Soviet campaign. It explores their contribution to the army's attempts to present itself as a morally worthy organization and traces how the experience of death and day-to-day suffering contributed to a growing emphasis on victimhood in soldiers' writings that would ...
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