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Items where department is "Humanities"

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Number of items at this level: 7.

Oh, Dayei and Shin, Bokyong (2025) Historical and partisan shifts in Korean press representation of feminism (1990–2022) : a keyness analysis and topic modeling study. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication. ISSN 0957-6851

Oh, Dayei; Calabrese, Agostina and de Kock, Christine and Nozza, Debora and Plaza-del-Arco, Flor Miriam and Talat, Zeerak and Vargas, Francielle, eds. (2025) From civility to parity : Marxist-feminist ethics for context-aware algorithmic content moderation. In: Proceedings of The 9th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH). Association for Computational Linguistics, AUT, pp. 32-40.

Dawson, Graham and Crangle, Jack and Harte, Liam and Hazley, Barry and Roulston, Fearghus (2024) Travelling memories, the afterlife of feelings, and associative diffraction in oral histories of Northern Irish migrants to Britain during the Troubles. Contemporary British History, 38 (3). pp. 450-482. ISSN 1361-9462

Harte, Liam and Crangle, Jack and Dawson, Graham and Hazley, Barry and Roulston, Fearghus (2024) Voices from the shadows : intergenerational conflict memory and second-generation Northern Irish identity in England. Societies, 14 (6). 86. ISSN 2075-4698

Wilson, David (2024) Book review: Raiders and Natives: Cross-Cultural Relations in the Age of Buccaneers, by Arne Bialuschewski. [Review]

Yaqoob, Talat and Boyle, Karen (2024) Pass the Mic : Putting the Experiences of Women of Colour at the Heart of Research and Practice to Change Scotland’s News Media Landscape. Scottish Universities Insight Institute, Glasgow.

Oh, Dayei and Elayan, Suzanne and Sykora, Martin and Downey, John (2021) Unpacking uncivil society. Nordicom Review, 42 (S1). pp. 103-118.

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