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Researching Sexual Violence & Revolutionary Resistance with Farinaz Basmechi

Researching Sexual Violence & Revolutionary Resistance with Farinaz Basmechi

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In this episode, feminist sociologist Farinaz Basmachi shares her current doctoral research on sexuality, sexual agency, and sexual violence in Canada and Iran, as well as the research from her first dissertation (yes, she’s doing TWO PhD’s!) titled Not Just About a Piece of Cloth: Three Content Analysis Studies of an Online Anti-Mandatory Hijab Movement in Iran.… Read More “Researching Sexual Violence & Revolutionary Resistance with Farinaz Basmechi”

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Where to Send your Research

Where to Send your Research

Phyllis L. F. RippeyJuly 9, 2019April 7, 2025

Once you’ve decided that you want to publish your research in a journal, deciding exactly where to publish it can be a whole new project in and of itself. To help guide you, here are some things to look for:

Blind Peer-Review

This means that the journal editor will send a copy of your paper without any identifying information on it to 2-3 experts in the field.… Read More “Where to Send your Research”

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Ranking Publications

Ranking Publications

Phyllis L. F. RippeyJuly 6, 2019March 28, 2025

There are a ton of choices in terms of deciding what kind of publication one can pursue. This world of choices can seem overwhelming, often leading students to pursue multiple publications through “easier” forms. Although sometimes such choices will lead to a greater readership than anything else (e.g.… Read More “Ranking Publications”

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