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Soziologe über Gangstarap: Kampfansage an Ackermann

Soziologe über Gangstarap: Kampfansage an Ackermann
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Women in Pakistan, China continue to face discrimination, violence: Pak human rights activist

Women in Pakistan, China continue to face discrimination, violence: Pak human rights activist ANI | Updated: Mar 10, 2021 10:11 IST Brussels [Belgium], March 10 (ANI): Women in Pakistan and China continue to face gender discrimination and sexual violence at home and at the workplace, said Pakistani human rights activist Anila Gulzar. Pakistan is ranked by the Global Gender Gap Index 2018 as the sixth most dangerous country in the world for women and the second-worst in the world (ranked 148th) in terms of gender equality, said Gulzar in an article titled Life of women in Pakistan and China , published in Eureporter, quoting a report by European Parliament published on March 12.

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„Simp" – Was ist das? Und wieso darf man den Begriff bei Twitch kaum benutzen?

„Simp" – Was ist das? Und wieso darf man den Begriff bei Twitch kaum benutzen?
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Traditional masculinity stereotypes may help explain the support Trump is getting

Traditional masculinity stereotypes may help explain the support Trump is getting ANI Updated Jan 8, 2021, 3:55 pm IST American politicians have long been expected to uphold a certain veneer: powerful, influential, and never vulnerable  Trump supporters participate in a rally in Washington. Far-right social media users for weeks openly hinted in widely shared posts that chaos would erupt at the U.S. Capitol while Congress convened to certify the election results. (AP) Washington: A new research has found that idealized forms of masculinity among men like power, influence, and invulnerability may help explain the support Donald Trump got in the 2016 presidential election.

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Communication Department Produces Multiple Award Winners at National Conference

Ayshia Carmen Hernandez Ojeda, with Bryant Keith Alexander, received the 2020 Ellis-Bochner Autoethnography and Personal Narrative Research Awards for their coauthored article “‘I’m Sorry My Hair is Blocking Your Smile:’ A Performative Assemblage and Intercultural Dialogue on the Politics of Hair and Place.” The Ellis-Bochner Autoethnography and Personal Narrative Research Award is sponsored by Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Affiliate of the NCA. In addition, many other faculty and grad students presented sessions at the conference, including emeritus faculty and Ph.D. program graduates who participated. Those include: Victoria Alcazar: “This Much of the Flour and This Much of the Spice:” Women’s Storytelling as Creating Embodied Archives of Resistance in the Space of the Kitchen

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