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How “Violence, safety, and dehumanization” appears across the Collective corpus
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- The TERFs44
- Cristan’s Research3
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- Transgender identity and history213
- Community and organizing149
- Law and civil rights133
- Feminism and gender politics90
- Education and youth82
- Media, rhetoric, and discourse63
- Culture, identity, and representation51
- History, archives, and memory47
- Public policy and governance43
- Healthcare and medicine39
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- Historical analysis71
- Clinical and medical analysis36
- Qualitative and interview research34
- Psychological analysis33
- Empirical and quantitative research26
- Media and discourse analysis26
- Critical theory23
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- Public accommodations and facilities65
- Civil rights and anti-discrimination53
- Research ethics and data governance28
- Elections and democratic governance25
- Housing and social services21
- Education policy11
- Administrative classification and identity documents8
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