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Vol. 6 No. 2 (2017)

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Published: 28-12-2016

Editorial

  • Why We Still Oppose Gold and Also Oppose Hybrid Open Access

    Rosemary Hunter, Donatella Alessandrini
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Using Feminist Approaches

  • State, Family and Women’s Reproductive Agency in China

    Biye Gao
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  • Illicit Sex and the Female Researcher: Reflections from the Field

    Katharine Parker
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  • Doing Feminist, Human Rights-Based, Socio-Legal Research on Prostitution: Challenges and Potential

    Ivana Radacic
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Articles

  • Rewriting Reproductive Rights: Applying Feminist Methodology to the European Court of Human Rights' Abortion Jurisprudence

    Vanessa Sauls Avolio
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Reviews

  • Book Review: Stephen Macedo, Just Married: Same-Sex Couples, Monogamy and the Future of Marriage

    Alexander Maine
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