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Beatrice Halsaa (born 7
December 1947) is a
Norwegian political scientist,
gender studies expert and feminist. She was
appointed as
Professor of Gender...
- Mandal. The muni****lity
chose to use the
compound name
Halsaa og Hartmark,
literally meaning "
Halsaa and Hartmark", the two
parishes that make up the muni****lity...
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Flekkefjord Flekkerøy
Frelseren Greipstad Grim
Grindheim (Grindum)
Gyland Halse (
Halsaa)
Harkmark Haughom ****emyr
Herad (Herred)
Hidra (Hitterø)
Holum (Holme)...
- Roseneil, Sasha;
Halsaa, Beatrice; Sümer,
Sevil [in Norwegian] (2012). "Remaking
Citizenship in
Multicultural Europe". In
Halsaa, Beatrice; Roseneil...
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Churchmanship Evangelical Lutheran History Former name(s)
Halse kirke /
Halsaa kirke Status Parish church Founded 13th
century Consecrated 1821 Architecture...
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Encounters with Feminist,
Multicultural and
Transnational Citizenship". In
Halsaa, Beatrice; Roseneil, Sasha; Sümer,
Sevil (eds.).
Remaking Citizenship in...
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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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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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Governance and
Gender (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2019).
Beatrice Halsaa (2020). "Review of
Rauna Kuokkanen,
Restructuring Relations: Indigenous...
- 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 their...