-
Social ecology of concealing prosocial behaviours: The role of relational mobility
-
Katharina Lescailje’s Ariadne and Public Femininity
-
"The One Neglect": Lysol Feminine Hygiene Products and the Gendered Body
-
Shared secrets – concealed sufferings : social responses to the AIDS epidemic in Bushbuckridge, South Africa
-
Head, heart, and hand : the Huguenot Seminary and College and the construction of middle class Afrikaner femininity, 1873-1910
-
The Role of Maasai Women in Traditional Conflict Resolution and Peace-Making: A Case Study in Tanzania
-
Repress, Occupy, or Instruct?
-
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in the Diaspora: Expansion in the Midst of Division
-
Investigating ecological drivers and impacts of vegetation change in sub Antarctic tundra
-
Science on Women and Women in Science in the Dutch Republic
-
Thawing Siberian permafrost stabilizes organic carbon from recent plant litter inputs
-
Massive irruptions of the Siberian Nutcracker subspecies Nucifraga caryocatactes macrorhynchos into Europe and Slovenia to date
-
An IT strategic decision-making framework in the midst of disruptive technologies
-
Listening to Women's Letters
-
Characterisation of expandable graphite and its flame retardant abilities in flame retardant systems for polyethylene
-
Women and Authorship in the Low Countries
-
Finding Women in the University Archives
-
Women and Work in the Dutch Republic
-
Reproductive features of Pisidium casertanum (Poli, 1791) (Bivalvia: Sphaeriidae) in relict lakes of Bolshezemelskaya Tundra
-
"When your life is bitter you do something": women and squatting in the Western Cape - tracing the origins of Crossroads and the role of women in its struggle
-
American Women's Clubs in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo (1842-1844)
-
“I wish'd myself a man, / Or that we women had men's privilege”: Troilus and Cressida at the Royal Shakespeare Company
-
Role of Civil Society Organizations in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in Ghana
-
Tumult, Terror, and Tripping: The Roles of Psychedelics and Radical Politics in the Counterculture