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Gender and political violence: Women changing the politics of terrorism
Candice D. Ortbals, Lori M. Poloni-Staudinger
Politics and International Affairs
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Terrorism
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Politics
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Political Violence
100%
Gender-based Violence
100%
Gender Studies
50%
Political Conflict
50%
Passivity
25%
Violence
25%
Violent Conflict
25%
Genocide
25%
Political Science
25%
Cultural Studies
25%
Gendered Nature
25%
Aggression
25%
Gender Identity
25%
Femininity
25%
Political Context
25%
Gender Roles
25%
Socially Constructed
25%
Peace
25%
Masculinity
25%
Perpetrators of Violence
25%
Passive Victim
25%
Advanced Undergraduate
25%
Victims of Terrorism
25%
Terrorism Studies
25%
Gender Frames
25%
Aggressor
25%
Government Officials
25%
Social Sciences
Political Conflict
100%
Gender Studies
100%
Sociology
50%
Nongovernmental Organizations
50%
Political Science
50%
Cultural Studies
50%
Femininity
50%
Gender Identity
50%
Studies (Academic)
50%
Arts and Humanities
Victims
100%
Gender Studies
66%
Under-graduate
33%
Cultural Studies
33%
Femininity
33%
Masculinity
33%
Action
33%
Perpetrators
33%
Descriptive
33%
Passivity
33%
Graduate students
33%
Political Science
33%
Psychology
Political Conflict
100%
Femininity
50%
Gender Identity
50%
Government Official
50%