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  • * <s>Category:Feminist studies</s> -> [[:Category:Feminist study]]
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  • ...lives they lead. ...I live in a feminist family and I love it. I think the feminist analysis is by far the most insightful. ...The single most important strugg == Population-based studies ==
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  • ...fter the demand that academia be more inclusive of women’s issues. Women’s studies is interdisciplinary in scope and utilizes theory in an attempt to analyze ...problem, regardless if the perpetrators are male or female (Hooks, 2000). Feminist theory calls into question the “most basic assumptions about our existenc
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  • }}</ref> and a very outspoken feminist.<ref>{{REFweb ...ives they lead. ... I live in a feminist family and I love it. I think the feminist analysis is by far the most insightful. ... The single most important strug
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  • | align="center" | Womens Activist / Feminist == Population-based studies ==
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  • ...Religious Writings (Scholars Press, 1994). Her areas of expertise include feminist theology and Jewish-Christian relations, the ordination, life and work of t ...harina von Kellenbach published an article on [http://fsrinc.org/ Feminist Studies on Religion], titled [http://fsrinc.org/blog/whats-wrong-genital-autonomy "
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  • }}</ref> and a very outspoken feminist.<ref>{{REFweb === Population-based studies ===
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  • ...of teaching and research interest are international [[human rights]] law, feminist legal theory, and EU law. Clayton, {{AUSC|VIC}}, Australia. ...ing, and reappraising [[AIDS]] in Africa. Geshekter established the Somali Studies International Association and coordinated its first conference in Mogadishu
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  • ...ality of genital cutting. She is a coordinating editor of Social and Legal Studies. Liverpool, UK. ...y Law''. She and Mitchell Travis were awarded funding from the Socio-Legal Studies Association’s Small Grant Scheme. The grant enabled interviews to take pl
    27 KB (4,121 words) - 15:49, 31 October 2023
  • ...rded in recognition of her paper “Forced genital cutting in North America: Feminist theory & nursing considerations”, published in the ''Journal of Nursing E ...LTCOL) for more than two decades. Professor Boyle has conducted empirical studies regarding the adverse psychosexual impact of infant male circumcision. More
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  • ...'s [[intactivism]] is informed not only as a [[human rights]] activist and feminist, with a steadfast stance on body autonomy and self-determination, but also ...}'s College of Social Sciences and Humanities, and a Masters of Ntalextuwl Studies degree with an emphasis in communications and public policy from the Blacol
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  • ...in research interests are in the fields of Health Care Law, Animal Law and Feminist Legal Theory. Selected recent publications include: (with Jean McHale), 2nd ...cated at St Joseph’s College, Market Drayton, and he qualified in business studies at Underwood College. He worked for Re‑Solv, the solvent abuse charity, b
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  • [[HIV| Studies refute circumcision]] as [[AIDS]] prevention. Male circumcision is irreleva |trans-title=Life stages (developing country studies), 8.3. For example: circumcision of boys among the Dowayo in Cameroon
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