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Paper · Semantic Scholar
POLITICAL CHANGES AND THE PROMOTION OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE: A CASE STUDY AT A UNIVERSITY IN THE NORTHEAST BRAZILThis study examines gender disparities within academia, focusing on the School of Health and Life Sciences at the Catholic University of Pernambuco (UNICAP) in Northeast Brazil. Globally and nationally, women face institutional barriers that impede career progression, commonly referred to as the "scissors effect," where female representation decreases at higher professional ranks despite comparable productivity. Thi…
Reference · Wikidata
conflict resolutionmethods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Conflict resolutionConflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution.
Book · DOAB
New Perspectives on Healing Collective TraumaThis book examines how historical injustices, especially enslavement, colonialism, and systemic racism, continue to impact societies today. Drawing on global case studies, from the legacies of transatlantic slavery and colonialism in the Americas to Indigenous experiences of reconciliation in Canada, racial healing initiatives in the United States, and community intergenerational dialogues in Africa, it explores how…
Image · DPLA
Issue 64.1 of the Review for Religious, 2005.
