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Gender Theory in Troubled Times


 
Theorizing gender is more urgent and highly political than ever before. These are times, in many countries, of increased visibility of women in public life and high-profile campaigns against sexual violence and harassment. Challenges to fixed, traditional gender norms have paved the way for the recognition of gay marriage and gender recognition acts allowing people to change the gender assigned to them at birth. Yet these are also times of religious

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Digitalization of Society and Socio-political Issues 1: Digital, Communication, and Culture


 
Digitalization is a long and constant sociohistoric process in which all areas of society s activities are reconfigured. Digitalization of Society and Socio-political Issues 1 examines the transformations linked to the development of digital platforms and social media, which affect the cultural and communicational industries. It analyzes the formation of Big Data, their algorithmic processing and the societal changes which result

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Western Civilization: A Brief History


 

A comprehensive yet concise introduction to Western Civilization, designed to interest and engage contemporary students

Western Civilization: A Brief History is a concise one-volume survey that covers the subject’s ancient origins through to the early 21st century. Stressing social and intellectual history, rather than merely listing names and dates, this stimulating resource offers a more consistent and reader-friendly narrative than traditional textbooks



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Informality Revisited: Latin American Perspectives on Housing, the State and the Market


 

Informality Revisited offers an overview of recent debates about Latin American government programmes for the formalisation of informal settlements and housing provision in a neo-liberal context. Contributions from Latin American researchers analyse the contradictions in government actions and evaluate the consequences for urban poverty.



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Report on the University of Lethbridge Research Data Management Survey, October 2018

Report on the University of Lethbridge Research Data Management Survey, October 2018 Ayers, Sheilah; Scott, Emma; Stevens, Rhys M. G.




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How early-career scientists are coping with COVID-19 challenges and fears

“It’s OK to feel scared and sad. And it’s OK to say so,” one Ph.D. student advises




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As COVID-19 forces conferences online, scientists discover upsides of virtual format

The scientific community is “making lemonade out of lemons,” one researcher says




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How to handle rejection in your professional life

In this installment of Your Unicorn Career, our columnist writes about the power of persistence




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Die neuesten Digitalisate der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek aus dem 17. Jahrhundert

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Women's hockey team raises Rs 20 lakh

The funds will be used to provide basic necessities for patients at various locations, migrant workers and slum dwellers.




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COVID-19:Maintaining fitness challenging

Viren Rasquinha, who is the CEO of Olympic Gold Quest, stressed on the importance of sports psychologists for athletes in the run-up to the Tokyo Olympics, which has been postponed to next year.




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Batra gets extension as FIH president

The Congress was scheduled to begin in New Delhi on October 28, later this year. The decision to postpone the Congress was taken at an online meeting of the FIH Executive Board.




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Max Dare and Ernest Marc oral history interview




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Rock Wales and Max Wales oral history interview




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Charles S. Miley Learning Resources Center - Indian River Community College




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West Florida Regional Library




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Mary Esther Public Library




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Northwest Regional Library System




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Charlotte-Glades Library System




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Brevard County Libraries




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The Bureau of Braille and Talking Book Library Services




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The greatest jigsaw puzzle of them all




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Picturesque homestead reflects pioneer living in Florida




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Interesting 'sermons in stones' form Rollins' walk




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Duke wed beer heiress, built a 'castle'




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Mulberry tries to save namesake tree




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Napoleon's aide settle 'God's own resting place'




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Manatee anchors claim as DeSoto landing site




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Capital's oldest public building is a church




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Monticello has oldest brick building in state




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Site of Koreshan cult now state park




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Florida boasts world's largest cypress




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'Damn those Confederate torpedoes" - Farragut




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Keys' lighthouses wrecked the 'wreckers'




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Who cares what time it is?




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Key West house once a pirates' hideout




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Moreno cottage was honeymoon nest in 1879




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Osceola's enemies acknowledged his virtues




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Expensive boomtime lands survives assault




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'Live Oak Avenue' commemorates educator




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"It is not anybody's damn business..."




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'Papa' Hemingway wrote his best in Key West




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St. Pete stakes claim as site for Navarez landing




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"Tampa Town" was launching pad for Jules Verne




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Cable-drawn ferry collides with 'progress'