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Religion in Kurdistan

Michiel Leezenberg
- pp 477-505
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The article was published on 2021-04-22. It has received 23 citations till now.

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Field notes: On the independence referendum in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and disputed territories in 2017

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors give an empirically focussed account of the independence referendum in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) and conclude that the referendum and the associated aspiration for independence has in fact cruelly exposed divisions.

Change and Continuity in the Perception of the Kurdish Lands in European and Ottoman Sources

Metin Atmaca
TL;DR: Osmanli donemi Kurt tarihi uzerine yapilan calismalar Kurdistan’dan bahsederken daha ziyade cografi ve siyasi sinirlarina odaklanmaktadir.

Some Gūrānī Gleanings from Persian Codices

TL;DR: Tahran et al. as mentioned in this paper reported that: "Gorani edebiyatinin bu yayinlanmayan malzemelerininin tanitimini yaparak onlari genis kesimlerin kullanimina sunmaktadir".
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Framing Processes and Social Movements: An Overview and Assessment

TL;DR: The recent proliferation of research on collective action frames and framing processes in relation to social movements indicates that framing processes have come to be regarded, alongside resource mobilization and political opportunity processes, as a central dynamic in understanding the character and course of social movements.
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Interview with the Author

Peter van Ham
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Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics

TL;DR: Bananas, Beaches and Bases as discussed by the authors is an analysis of international politics that reveals the crucial role of women in implementing governmental foreign policies, be it Soviet Glasnost, Britain's dealings in the EEC, or the NATO alliance.
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The ‘diaspora’ diaspora

TL;DR: The authors traces the dispersion of the term "diaspora" in semantic, conceptual and disciplinary space, and analyses three core elements that continue to be understood as constitutive of diaspora.