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  • Agenda-Setting and the Silence Spiral in the 2016 Election

    December 2020 Ever since the Kennedy-Nixon debates were televised in 1960, presidential elections have been almost synonymous with the mass media narratives that arise and that tell the story of the election to the masses – and that shape the history of these elections. Every four years, the media take on an even greater role

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  • Gendered Ableism

    Gendered Ableism

    March 2021 The term ableism is commonly used when describing the negative treatment of people with disabilities. Ableism is broadly defined as practices or beliefs that result in a particular perception of one’s body, self, or relationship with others as exhibited by their values or abilities. Over time, the mainstream media has ignored individuals with

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  • The Impact of Abortion Laws on Women, Gender, and Feminism in Poland

    The western world has witnessed a growing nationalistic fervor in the past one decade, from Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ clarion call to strong anti-immigrant sentiments in continental Europe. Attendant to this political shift is a resurgence of social conservatism whereby social norms are increasingly being tied to religion-influenced notions of morality. One prime example where

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  • Right to a Healthy Environment.

    GANHRI welcomes global recognition of the right to healthy environment as universal human right, and calls for its implementation at national and local levels July 28th, 2022 – The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution recognising a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment as a universal human right. The UN global body has adopted by a vote

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  • Press Release Draft (GANHRI)

    New guides on Human rights promotion and protection through the NHRI-EU Capacity Development Project perspective GANHRI and DIHR develop new guidance for NHRIs to advance promotion and protection of Human Rights Recording event In the framework of the NHRI·EU Capacity Development Project, GANHRI, in joint efforts with the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR), organized

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  • A Short Story

    A Short Story

    Field of Dreams Charlie “Well, this is new,” I thought to myself as I took in the scenery around me. I was standing in the middle of a never-ending field, not one tree in near sight. The sky was as blue as ever, with stringy clouds swaying by unnaturally quickly. It made me dizzy just

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  • Interview with a Tinder Expert.

    Tinderview  By Alexandra Markitan Dark and handsome, his profile read: 188cm, 420 friendly and loves to cuddle. I was instantly hooked, so I swiped right. Now he’s sitting in a mid-lit Mexican restaurant, sipping on passion fruit margaritas. His hypnotic eyes are staring at me with anxious curiosity across the table, past my open laptop

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  • How To: Lose a ‘lover’ in 10 days

    HALLOWEEN EDITION Life gets complicated easily, one might say. It can be friend group drama or family affairs, but it never fares easy with romance. We’re all searching for that special someone, but love isn’t always a two-way street. Nobody enjoys breakups or particularly hurting others. Hence, the solution is simple… Get them to break

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