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Paper · Semantic Scholar

The early foundations of European fisheries social science: a selective review

In this contribution to Maritime Studies, on the 30th anniversary of its start date, for the first time we make available the selective bibliography of the European Social Science Fisheries Network. The preparation of an annotated bibliography, concentrating mainly on the period 1985–96 but also charting the early origins of the field, was and still represents an important step in developing a greater awareness of t…

picked 14 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

Assessment of sexual orientation in lesbian/gay/bisexual studies

scientific article published in April 1996

picked 13 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

En villkorad gemenskap

Homosexuality, bisexuality, transgender and queer have long been a sensitive topic in Christian churches. As society has changed, some denominations have become increasingly affirming, while others see the changes as incompatible with Christian values. A Conditional Community is based on in-depth interviews with 29 lgbtq Christians and is the first Swedish scientific study on the subject. Using a phenomenological a…

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Full text · Open Library

Free your mindFree your mind

Free Your Mind is the definitive practical guide for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth -- and their families, teachers, counselors and friends. For too long, gay youth have wanted to be themselves and to feel good about it, but most have been isolated, afraid, harassed, or worse. Their very existence has been ignored, whispered about, or swept under the rug. But each day more and more lesbian, gay, and bisexual yo…

cover via Open Library
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Image · DPLA

University News - Volume 093, Issue 003 (September 12, 2013)University News - Volume 093, Issue 003 (September 12, 2013)

12 pages

Saint Louis University, via DPLA
picked 14 Aug 2026
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