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The Role of Gender in Hate Speech Targeting Politicians: Evidence from Finnish Twitter
This study uses a manually classified tweet sample for examining hate speech targeting the ministers of the government of Finland. We use logistic...
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The Position of the Mufti in Greece. New and Old Ambiguities
The Muftis in Greece, religious leaders of the Muslim communities and judges applying parts of Sharia law, acquired a key importance throughout time.... -
Gro Harlem Brundtland
The Norwegian politician Gro Harlem Brundtland (b. Oslo, 20 April 1939) was by profession a medical doctor, who from her student time was familiar... -
Gro Harlem Brundtland
The Norwegian politician Gro Harlem Brundtland (b. Oslo, 20 April 1939) was by profession a medical doctor, who from her student time was familiar... -
British South Asian Political Conservatisms: The Brown Tory
The UK Conservative partyConservative party leadership contest in 2022 consisted of predominantly ethnic minority candidates. The first British-born... -
Elections and the Politicisation of Race and Ethnicity
Race and ethnicity and democratic elections have had reciprocal bearings in Trinidad & Tobago. If race and ethnicity have influenced electoral... -
Policy-makers and Population Ageing in Bangladesh: A Dearth of Attention
Policy responses to population ageing have seldom been studied in Bangladesh. This article contributes to this research stream by asking to what...
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Limits to freedom in public service broadcasting: the case of South Korea
South Korea’s public service broadcasting sector comprises a unique combination of editorial independence and government influence, which primarily...
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Universal Health Coverage with Private Options: The Politics of Turkey’s 2008 Health Reform
Over the past decades, countries across the Global South have been adopting expansionary health reforms and are increasingly doing so under the...
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Regulatory Reviews: Revolutionary Re-imagining of Charity Law or Simply Restatements of Convenience?
This article examines a decade of charity law review processes in six jurisdictions—Australia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and...
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Golda Meir: The Israeli Iron Lady
What turns a girl from a poor family into a prime minister and leader? What causes a young woman to leave her comfortable parents’ home in the United... -
The Making of the Bangladesh Constitution
The following is an interview with Dr. Kamal Hossain, a 35-year-old Oxford-educated legal expert, who was the first Law and Parliamentary Affairs... -
HIV and the Politics of Silence in Ireland
In November 2017, Dublin artist and activist Will St Leger published a new piece of graphic art in Indie magazine Rabble to protest then Minister for... -
Contested Honours
Through the twentieth century attempts were made to reform the honours system to recognise the growth of class and gender divisions. A new imperial... -
Military Masculinities and Political Violence in Africa
In this chapter I examine the ways in which soldiers are trained and how they carry a sense of doing political violence in a context in which the... -
An assessment of the conflict resolution mechanisms in use by Ghanaian public universities
Institutional conflicts that are rooted in history are a global phenomenon, and Ghanaian public universities (GPUs) are no exception. To resolve...