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    A review of bipolarity concepts: history and examples from Radiolaria and Medusozoa (Cnidaria)

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    Sex Laws and Sexuality Rights in Comparative and Global Perspectives

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    This article seeks to explain the emergence of a new field of study oriented toward sex laws and sexuality rights in comparative and global perspectives. We argue that this field comes into focus because of three changes in the social context: the introductions of sexuality into sex, of human rights into national laws, and of global into comparative perspectives. Each turn of the social kaleidoscope generates new objects of and rationales for scholarly analysis, along with new ways and reasons to think about existing objects of analysis. Together, these contextual changes inaugurate the global study of sexuality rights and invigorate the comparative study of sex laws. Theoretical shifts accompany the empirical developments. Phenomenological approaches arise alongside their realist counterparts. The consolidation of this new field of study is important not only on academic grounds: It suggests the dynamics of a wider field of policy and practice. © 2013 by Annual Reviews

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    WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies

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    Adaptable Hydrogel Networks with Reversible Linkages for Tissue Engineering

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