A Line In The Sand
by Caillean McMahon Pennsylvania Gay and Lesbian Alliance This well may be the least popular editorial that I have ever written. Having said that, having […]
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How “History, archives, and memory” appears across the Collective corpus
This article appeared 8 year(s) before the theme reached its highest annual presence in the registered corpus in 2013.
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- Cristan’s Research29
- The TERFs12
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- Community and organizing150
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- Culture, identity, and representation50
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- Qualitative and interview research32
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- Interpretive analysis30
- Critical theory24
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- Criminal justice and public safety22
- Research ethics and data governance19
- Administrative classification and identity documents10
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