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    Whither Gender Studies in Sarawak? by Hew, Cheng Sim

    Published 2017
    “…First, research that disaggregates women and men and discusses their differential experience of a social phenomenon is not necessarily a gender study because, for the purposes of this chapter, gender studies is defined as research with an explicit feminist agenda. …”
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    Study on students’ gender, study styles and study hours in exam performances related to Neuro-Linguistic Programming by Mohamad, Nurhana, Hassanor, Siti Norsyahirah, Azman, Nazihah, Mansor, Norshawanie

    Published 2020
    “…There were a few factors that influenced Grade Point Average (GPA) which are gender, study styles and study hours.…”
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    KPICGS2016 - DEBATES ON RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND GENDER, FEATURES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS BY 2030 by MPRC, Pusat Media & Perhubungan Awam

    Published 2016
    “…USM, PENANG, 16 November 2016 " Deconstructing and Reconstructing Sustainable Development: Implications for Gender Studies in this Challenging Times" is the theme for this year’s KANITA Postgraduate International Conference on Gender Studies (KPICGS).…”
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    Development And Implication Of Gender And Women’s Studies Curriculum At Public Universities Of Punjab by Noreen, Saima, Deeba, Farah

    Published 2016
    “…The interviewee included the head of Gender Studies Departments and faculty members of 6 universities and 1 college of the Punjab province of Pakistan. …”
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    Book Review: Romit Dasgupta, Re-reading the Salaryman in Japan: Crafting Masculinities by Abidin, Crystal

    Published 2013
    “…Coming from an intersection of Japanese Studies and Gender Studies, the monograph focuses on the markers and contradictions of being a ‘corporate soldier’, a salaryman – generally male, white-collar office workers’ – situated within the climate of postbubble Japan.…”
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    Neoliberal burdens for women in academy: 'how dare we not work'/Akademideki kadinlarin neoliberal sikintilari: 'olur mu hic calismamak' by Simsek, Burcu

    Published 2016
    “…Focusing on the digital stories told at the pre-conference digital storytelling workshop in EMU (Eastern Mediterranean University) immediately before the 5th International Conference on Gender Studies in March 2015, the aim of that digital storytelling workshop was not only to facilitate the creation of digital stories told by feminist academics but also to carry these digital stories into the program of the conference in a special session that hosted both the screening of these digital stories and an open discussion about our neoliberal concerns in academia and everyday life. …”
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