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      International RelationsMiddle East StudiesIslamic Contemporary StudiesIdentity politics
This article studies Cypriot LGBs' identity construction processes and understandings of politics amidst the sociopolitical environment within which they are articulated. It does so by addressing a question that is central to gender and... more
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      Cyprus StudiesSexualityGender and SexualityPolitics
The dislocated, deterritorialized discourse produced by repatriates from formerly European colonies has remained overlooked in academic scholarship. One such group is the Eurasian “Indo” community that has its roots in the former Dutch... more
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      Cultural StudiesCultural SociologySelf and IdentitySoutheast Asian Studies
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      Comparative PoliticsIranian StudiesIdentity politicsNationalism
Iris Ruiz is a Lecturer in the Merritt Writing Program at UC, Merced, which is located in the heart of the Central Valley and is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution. She teaches courses in advanced composition, journal editing,... more
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      Identity (Culture)Identity politicsFeminismGloria Anzaldua
The book is devoted to the analysis of ethno-linguistic and socio-cultural foundations of the identity of Dagestanis. The author discribres particularities of ethno-linguistic situation in the Mountainous and Lowland districts of... more
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      Cultural StudiesAnthropologySocial AnthropologySelf and Identity
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      European HistoryEuropean StudiesSocial IdentityIdentity (Culture)
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      Cultural StudiesEthnic StudiesIdentity politics
Questo intervento intende esplorare e problematizzare la rappresentazione delle donne in quanto icone, muse o soggetti passivi, e come esse diventino ricettacolo di proiezioni sociali. Quali strumenti estetici e politici le donne hanno... more
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      Gender StudiesQueer StudiesMedia StudiesWomen's Studies
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      Cultural GeographyIdentity politicsPlace-NamesPlace Names (Cultural Geography)
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      SociolinguisticsLinguistic AnthropologyLanguage Planning and PolicyLanguage and Ideology
The following text is a response sent to an email dispatched to me by the Chairman of the exiled Oromo Parliamentarians who struggle for the Independence and Self-determination of the 5 millennia long Kushitic Ethiopian Nation of the... more
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      Cultural HistoryCultural StudiesAfrican StudiesMiddle East & North Africa
The book endeavours to show how research based on poststructuralist discourse analysis can yield analytically beneficial and methodologically sound insights. It largely delivers on these promises. Part I provides a lucid explanation of... more
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      Discourse AnalysisPoststructuralismCritical Security StudiesIdentity politics
There are more types of borders today than ever before in history. Borders of all kinds define every aspect of social life in the twenty-first century. From the biometric data that divides the smallest aspects of our bodies to the aerial... more
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      Critical TheoryEuropean HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
“Power is war, the continuation of war by other means”: Foucault’s reversal of Clausewitz’s formula has become a staple of critical theory — but it remains highly problematic on a conceptual level. Elaborated during Foucault’s 1976... more
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      Critical TheoryDiscourse AnalysisSociologyCultural Studies
Available now from Penn State University Press, with a foreword by Pat J. Gehrke. Order here:... more
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      SociologyGender StudiesRhetoricSelf and Identity
This PhD thesis engenders new approaches to the understanding, appreciation, and experience of modern and contemporary ceramic art. It focusses on two recent outputs. The initial, Scorched Earth: 100 Years of Southern African Potteries... more
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      Art HistoryPeace and Conflict StudiesContemporary ArtIdentity (Culture)
Many people worldwide ask if "The Tenth Man Rule" introduced in the Hollywood Blockbuster "World War Z" is only fiction or basing on facts. This research answers it. The 2023 update is presumably the last one. It has an enhanced... more
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      CriminologyCriminal LawPhilosophy of ScienceTerrorism
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      International RelationsMiddle East StudiesReligion and PoliticsIranian Studies
Available now from Penn State University Press, with a foreword by Pat J. Gehrke. Order here:... more
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      Gender StudiesRhetoricSelf and IdentityHistory of Ideas
African and African American communities have faced pressures of marginalization and racism in the South Carolina Lowcountry since their arrival with Europeans in the seventeenth century. These pressures have been felt physically,... more
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      Historical ArchaeologyBlack/African DiasporaAfrican Diaspora StudiesIdentity (Culture)
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      Identity politicsNationalismNationalism And State BuildingEthnicity
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      ConstructivismIdentity politicsUkrainian StudiesRussian Foreign Policy
https://journalistethics.com/ Download free at this link. This publication is about the Deep State and pursues four core objectives. This book: • Defines the notion of the so-called ‘Deep State’; • Outlines 101 tools that the Deep... more
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      American HistoryMilitary HistoryAmerican StudiesStrategy (Military Science)
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      Racial and Ethnic PoliticsSocial IdentityCritical Race StudiesRace and Racism
Since the Soviet dissolution in 1991, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have promoted the most active foreign policies in the region. From a wide perspective, they both have much in common. They both were under Russian domination along with being... more
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      Comparative PoliticsForeign Policy AnalysisIdentity (Culture)Post-Soviet Regimes
Il saggio descrive i rapporti di Giuseppe Mazzini con la massoneria e analizza poi l'uso pubblico che la massoneria fece di Mazzini dopo la sua morte (1872) e il contributo che essa dette alla costruzione del suo mito e alla diffusione... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesItalian (European History)
International Relations and Identity International Relations and Identity examines the issue of collective political identity formation and expands the concept of the international beyond the notion of states. Providing a dialogical... more
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      SociologyJapanese StudiesInternational RelationsSelf and Identity
This article is concerned with attempts to pose videogames as solutions to systemic racism. The mobile app, Everyday Racism, is one such game. Its method is to directly address players as subjects of racism interpellating them as victims... more
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      Game studiesSerious GamesRace and RacismVideo Games and Learning
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      Russian StudiesIdentity politicsPolitics of MemoryPalgrave Macmillan
In late September 2016 former Prime Minister, respected legal scholar and constitutional law reformer, Rt. Hon Sir Geoffrey Palmer QC and public law specialist Andrew Butler released, as part of a New Zealand Law Foundation funded study... more
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      JurisprudenceConstitutional LawIndigenous StudiesNew Zealand Studies
The EU referendum has exposed divisions both within Britain as well as within Europe, not least fuelled by free movement and immigration of Eastern Europeans to Western Europe.
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      PoliticsIdentity politicsEuropean UnionBritishness
The main purpose of this paper is to survey the origins of educational policies during the colonial period. The emphasis on elite English education, and its displacement from traditional instructional models, resulted in a break with the... more
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      History of IndiaCurriculum StudiesIdentity politicsUtilitarianism
It is often said that Finland’s European Union (EU) membership in 1995 finally made it a ‘purely Western’ nation. This article theorises upon the membership debate by studying the geopolitical rhetoric used for and against EU membership... more
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      European integrationCritical GeopoliticsGeopoliticsIdentity politics
This article deals with identity political discourse in situations of cultural movements, precisely in situations of migration. It addresses the question of migration through the interpretation of past and in the making events. In this... more
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      Discourse AnalysisCultural StudiesCritical Discourse StudiesIdentity (Culture)
This module explores a variety of especially timely topics in political philosophy. In its 2019 iteration, the module explores questions about the origins, dangers, and subversion of democracy – including worries about populism, fascism,... more
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      AngerFascismIdentity politicsHope
Kult nieznanego żołnierza jest szczególnym przykładem kultu bohaterów narodowych. Narodził się na Zachodzie i rozpowszechnił na całym świecie, przyjmując w poszczególnych regionach lokalny charakter. Stało się tak również w Europie... more
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      HistoryMilitary HistoryModern HistoryIdentity politics
Fostering the emergence of a “European identity” was one of the declared goals of the euro adoption. Now, years after the physical introduction of the common currency, we assess whether there has been an effect on a shared European... more
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      European StudiesEuropean integrationSocial IdentityIdentity (Culture)
Everybody is born into a family. Each has its own history, therefore, 'our history' is not made by us, but by previous generations. The rise of International migration and the crumbling of family structures, however, only make it harder... more
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      Asian StudiesSelf and IdentitySocial NetworksFamily studies
Published in the Winter 2014 issue of C Magazine, this article analyzes how artist Ursula Johnson unsettles and engages non-Aboriginal spectators toward gaining new perspectives on Aboriginal culture and identity and Aboriginal-colonizer... more
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      Indigenous or Aboriginal StudiesMuseum StudiesContemporary ArtIdentity (Culture)
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      Identity politicsAmbedkarPolitics In Maharashtra
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      Political PartiesIdentity politicsEuropean PoliticsPostcommunist studies
Winner of 2009 Outstanding Book Award, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport. In parks and cafes, homes and stadium stands, Cubans talk baseball. I contend that when they are analyzing and debating plays, games, teams, and... more
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      Anthropology of the BodyBaseballIdentity (Culture)Identity (Anthropology)
The Tiger Balm Gardens or Haw Par Villa, built in the 1930s by overseas Chinese pharmaceuticals tycoon Aw Boon Haw, has been and remains a symbol of the positioning of Singapore’s Chineseness. In the colonial era, it marked the success... more
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      HistoryMigrationIdentity (Culture)Identity politics
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      ChristianityEuropean HistoryEuropean StudiesSelf and Identity
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      ReligionIdentity politicsTurkish NationalismMinority Studies
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      Chicana/o StudiesIdentity politicsBilingualism
Identity is a necessary way of auto-definition in the process of building any human group. Some societies (not many) with strong political forces need to develop their identity process and to build the most powerful ethnic feelings. The... more
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      Ethnic StudiesSocial IdentityIdentity politicsCultural Identity