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Feminism and diversity. Photo: Istock/Angelina Bambina

Why Isn’t Feminism Just One Movement?

To understand the process that led feminism to what it is today, we must understand the central themes of the four waves of feminism.

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Teaching Retributive and Restorative Justice in the Classroom

Education should inform that social justice needs a balance between retribution and restoration to avoid undesired consequences in the pursuit of equity.

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University eSports: Investment and Exclusion

As investment grows to professionalize college eSports, women are being left out of the play.

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Opinion: What a Woman in Politics Teaches Us about Sexism

The biggest problem when talking about sexism in politics, education, or any other heading is not that it is omitted in commentary, but that ...

Opinion: History Wars, Monuments, and Teaching

Once again, the recent wave of protests over racial inequality and violence in the United States brings the debate on monuments and the facts ...

Opinion: Epistemic Injustice in Academia

There is an imbalance in the way that we produce knowledge and build our perception of the world.

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The Identity and Narrative of the Contemporary Woman

How do audiovisual, written, and oral narratives shape the identity of contemporary women? Language configures reality, shapes it, and makes us participants in ...

Opinion: The Privileged Explanation and Academia

Mansplaining is not a casual practice; it's a normalized exercise of making others invisible.

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Can Emotional Education Eradicate Social Code Changes and the Imposter Syndrome?

Emotional intelligence is the key to mitigating the imbalances of social justice and the psychological patterns of academicians and professionals.

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Students without Visas: An International Crisis

U.S. relations with Iran and China are fragmented and with them the academic future of hundreds of people.

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The Price of Knowledge: Three Dangerous Fields of Study for Academics

The production of knowledge can be a risk in societies and regimes that do not seek dialogue or social growth.

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