Beatrice Halsaa (born 7 December 1947) is a Norwegian political scientist, gender studies expert and feminist. She was appointed as Professor of Gender...
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Kilden. Retrieved 2019-01-26. Kilden Website (in Norsk) Kilden Website (in English) Beatrice Halsaa Article (in Norsk) Beatrice Halsaa Article (in English)...
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Multicultural Europe: women’s movements, gender and diversity (edited with Beatrice Halsaa and Sevil Sümer). 2011: Social Research after the Cultural Turn, Basingstoke...
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Haavio-Mannila; Drude Dahlerup; Maud Eduards; Esther Gudmundsdottir; Beatrice Halsaa; Helga Maria Hernes; Eva Hanninen-Salmelin; Bergthora Sigmundsdottir;...
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UNC Press Books. p. 154. ISBN 9781469625164. Predelli, Line Nyhagen; Beatrice Halsaa (2012). Majority-Minority Relations in Contemporary Women's Movements:...
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this group was identified by historians Line Nyhagen Predelli and Beatrice Halsaa as "a watershed in the history of Black women's rights activism" in...
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Encounters with Feminist, Multicultural and Transnational Citizenship". In Halsaa, Beatrice; Roseneil, Sasha; Sümer, Sevil (eds.). Remaking Citizenship in Multicultural...
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Roseneil, Sasha; Halsaa, Beatrice; Sümer, Sevil [in Norwegian] (2012). "Remaking Citizenship in Multicultural Europe". In Halsaa, Beatrice; Roseneil, Sasha;...
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Peter Burgess Kjetil Fretheim Jan Fuglestvedt Nina Margrethe Gornitzka Beatrice Halsaa Ketil Fred Hansen Dag Hareide Bente Herstad Fritz Christian Holte William...
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