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Interdisciplinary Political Studies | Vol 9, No 2 (2023): Number 9 Issue 2 |
What Ukraine Teaches Us About International Relations and Vice Versa |
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Kateryna Pishchikova |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 11, No. 3 (2018). Special Issue on: Ten years of PACO |
What We Talk about When We Talk about 'Local' Participation in International Biodiversity Law. The Changing Scope of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities' Participation under the Convention on Biological Diversity |
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Louisa Parks, Mika Schröder |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 14, No. 2 (2021). Special Issue on: "Revolution and Counter-Revolution in the Middle East and North Africa" & "The value of the city. Rent extraction, housing and conflicts for the use of urban space" |
What's Love Got to Do with It? Women, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and Organisational Identity |
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Erika Biagini |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 15, No. 1 (2022). Special Issue on: "Between rebellion and governance: violence, legitimacy, and control by armed groups in civil wars" & "Bridging Social Movement Studies between Global North and South" |
Wheeling and Dealing in War: Smuggling, Stigma and Separatist Rebellions |
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Danilo Mandić |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 34 (2020) - Special Issue |
When a relationship ends “there can be no turning back”. The divorce metaphor in the Brexit discourse |
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Denise Milizia, Cinzia Giacinta Spinzi |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 11, No. 2 (2018). Special Issue: From Big Data in Politics to the Politics of Big Data
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When Context Matters. Analyzing Conflicts with the Use of Big Textual Corpora from Russian and International Social Media |
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Svetlana S. Bodrunova |
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Interdisciplinary Political Studies | Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Informal markets, politics and social practices: inter-disciplinary contributions to unpack a manifold concept |
When Informal Institutions Change. Institutional Reforms and Informal Practices in the Former Soviet Union, by Huseyn Aliyev. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2017, pp. 284 |
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Giulia Prelz Oltramonti |
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Note di Matematica | Volume 16, Issue 1 (1996) |
When may two systems of orthonormal functions be interchanged in vector-valued orthogonal sums? |
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Josef A. Seigner |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 15, No. 1 (2022). Special Issue on: "Between rebellion and governance: violence, legitimacy, and control by armed groups in civil wars" & "Bridging Social Movement Studies between Global North and South" |
Where is Territorial Peace? Violence, Drug Trafficking and Territory: The Killings of Former Guerrilla Combatants and Social Leaders in Colombia (2016-2021) |
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Jerónimo Ríos |
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Center of Studies on Politics and Society - Working Paper Series | Which Models of Democracy? Internal and External Decision-Making Processes of Italian Social Centres in a Comparative Study |
Which Models of Democracy? Internal and External Decision-Making Processes of Italian Social Centres in a Comparative Study 2011 |
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Gianni
Piazza
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 13, No. 1 (2020). Special Issue on:“The Cultural Side of Populism” & “Rethinking Money, Rebuilding Community” |
Who Belongs to Europe? Notes on the (Lack of) Inclusiveness of Research on Social Transnationalism |
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Christine Barwick |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 7, No. 1 (2014). Special issue: Paths of Research in Religion and Politics |
Who Did Participate in the Online Primary Elections of the Five Star Movement (M5S) in Italy? Causes, Features and Effects of the Selection Process |
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Maria Elisabetta Lanzone, Stefano Rombi |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 10, No. 3 (2017). Special issue: Anti-Corruption Movements |
Who is Responsible for Corruption? Framing strategies of social movements in West Africa mobilizing against presidential term amendments |
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Louisa Prause, Nina-Kathrin Wienkoop |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 12, No. 2 (2019). Special Issue on: Social Movements and the Third Sector |
Who Shape the City? Non-profit associations and civil society initiatives in urban change processes: role and ambivalences |
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Magda Bolzoni |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 13, No. 1 (2020). Special Issue on:“The Cultural Side of Populism” & “Rethinking Money, Rebuilding Community” |
Who Thinks, Feels. The Relationship Between Emotions, Politics and Populism |
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Donatella Bonansinga |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 7, No. 2 (2014). Special issue: Statistics and Activism |
Who's counting? Institutional Autonomy and the Production of Activity Data for Disability Policy in France (2006-2014) |
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Pierre-Yves Baudot |
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Interdisciplinary Political Studies | Vol 3, No 1 (2017): Free to think, free to research: challenges to academic freedom in the context of contemporary global politics |
Who’s afraid of academic freedom?, edited by Akeel Bilgrami and Jonathan R. Cole. New York - Chichester: Columbia University Press, 2015, pp. 428. |
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Elisa Piras |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 14, No. 1 (2021). Special Issue on: "Covid-19 and the Structural Crisis of Liberal Democracies" |
Why not talk about repression? Radical Activism and its Responses to Repression |
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Rune Ellefsen |
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Community psychology in global perspective | Vol 6, No 2/2 (2020): Community Psychology in Global Perspective - Special Issue: Communities in the face of climate change |
Why we need to build a planetary sense of community |
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Donata Francescato |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 58 (2023) - Special Issue |
Wine promotion on Facebook. A linguistic comparison of posts by producers from English-speaking countries |
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Francesca Bianchi, Elena Manca |
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Philosophical Exercises. Inquiries into phenomenology and philosophy of language | Philosophical Exercises. Inquiries into phenomenology and philosophy of language |
Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Colours |
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Giorgio
Rizzo
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Interdisciplinary Political Studies | Vol 8, No 1 (2022): The Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Time to Gild the Cracks? Guest Editors: Clara della Valle, Elisa Piras |
Women in National Security and International Humanitarian Law Compliance |
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Emily Sullivan, Robert Ulrich Nagel, Jeni Klugman |
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Interdisciplinary Political Studies | Vol 8, No 1 (2022): The Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Time to Gild the Cracks? Guest Editors: Clara della Valle, Elisa Piras |
Women movements’ perspective on the WPS Agenda in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Assessing “human security” and peacebuilding |
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Silvia Cittadini, Clara della Valle |
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Partecipazione e conflitto | Vol. 12, No. 1 (2019). Special Issue on: Students’ Activism |
Women's Movements Institutionalization and Impact on Policy. The Case of the Bolivian Movement of Domestic Workers |
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Pablo Castaño |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 10 (2013) |
Women's voices in English course-books in Italy: a diachronic survey from the 50s to the 80s |
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Paola Vettorel, Lucilla Lopriore |
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