41 Result For : Journal of Research in Gender Studies
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transsexual, gay, straight, rape, nonconsensual insemination,pornography, money shot, ejaculation, sex crime, violence
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state, gender, ideology, human trafficking, women, globalization, identity
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gender, portrayal, content analysis, advertisement, communication
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NGOs, Non-formal, Learning, Gender, ICT
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Sexism in Nigerian English
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S. A. DADA, O. K. OWOEYE © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies
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58-72 Page(s)
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Sex/gender, language and gender, Nigerian English,Standard English, Lexical Innovation
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neighborhood ethnic density, the rights of Arab women
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French Women writers, 19th Century, Europe, Paris, Bucharest,Dora dâIstria, Anna de Noailles, Marthe Bibesco
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Pour un engagement littéraire au
fémininchez Vénus
Khoury-Ghata
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RABIA REDOUANE © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies
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93-115 Page(s)
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womenâs writing, stoning, adultery, denunciation, condemnation, revolt
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Robbe-Grilletâs View of Womenâs
Sexuality
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DOMINIC NEGRICI © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies
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116-121 Page(s)
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Robbe-Grillet, female sexuality, language, film, novel
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BOOK REVIEW
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GABRIELA ILIUÈÄ © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies
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Interviewing Women Writers:Doina RuÈti
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RAMONA MIHÄILÄ © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies
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Abstract
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During a Training School2 in The Hague in May 2011, one key issue
during the debates was that the NEWW COST Action is not meant to be a project,
but rather a "collection" of research projects encouraging collaborative research
between different individuals/institutions/geographical areas. |
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womens writing, womens reception, thematic network,
southeast European area, (Frin)Gender
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Using the Internet for Learning: Fact or Fiction
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Ana-Maria Chisega-Negrila © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2
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With the emergence of Web 2.0, women had the opportunity to com-
municate, share information, publish their work and become more active on the
Internet as being protected by the anonymity it provides. |
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Web 2.0, the Internet, learning, women studies
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