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Feminism in South Korea
Las Problemáticas De Género: Una Introducción Para Su Aplicación En Estudios De Contabilidad1
Sex, Love and Feminism in the Asia Pacific
VYTAUTO DIDŽIOJO UNIVERSITETAS Gabrielė
Gender Quota and State Feminism in South Korea and Taiwan Chang-Ling Huang Department of Political Science National Taiwan University Gender Quota
01:574:310 Gender and Social Change in Korea
Journal of Academic Perspectives
WOMEN in ASIA CONFERENCE 2019 Women in an Era of Anti-Elitism: Responding to the Challenge of Rising Populism and Its Threat to Gender Inclusivity
Gender Justice and War
Honolulu 2020
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Smart Ajumma: a Study of Women and Technology in Seoul, South Korea
Feminist Organisations in Transition: Surviving Under Conservative Government in South Korea and Australia
Feminist Periodicals
Women in Asia Conference
Feminism/ Feminist Thoery
Troll Feminism: the Rise of Popular Feminism in South Korea
Feminism and Music Therapy in Korea Seung-A Kim Ph.D., L.C.A.T., MT-BC Molloy College,
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A Computational Textual Analysis of Womad, a South Korean Online “Feminist” Community
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National Narratives and Everyday Subversions: Korean
Anu Korea Update 2019 Friday 20 September 2019
A Single Drop of Water: Vulnerability, Invisibility, and Accountability in South Korean Theatre’S Moment of Crisis
Reflections on Activist Scholarship in the Trump-Bolsonaro Era: Dual Hemisphere Hate Transforms Intellectual Praxis Into Political Imperative* CS, Núm
BARGAINING CITIZENSHIP: WOMEN's ORGANIZATIONS, the STATE, and MARRIAGE MIGRANTS in SOUTH KOREA by Daisy Y. Kim a Dissertati
Transnational Solidarity for Survivors of Military Sexual Slavery By
Practicing Feminism in South Korea: the Women’S Movement Against Sexual Violence Jung Kyungja
2016: Feminism in Australia and Korea
Beyond the Frame: Feminist Film Collectives from Korea
Gender & Women's Studies Librarian on Women, Gender
The Construction of Anti-Domestic Violence Legislation in South Korea
Through the Lens of Koreans: the Influence of Media on Perceptions of Feminism
Subway Station and Post-It Notes: the Kangnam Murder Case of 2016 and the Emergence of a New Form of Protest
Vulnerability, Invisibility, and Accountability in South Korean Theatre’S Moment of Crisis