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FRAMING THE DISCOURSE ON GENDER AND CORRUPTION
Sope Williams
, Maria Krambia Kapardis
,
Lisa A. Kihl
Kinesiology
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Social Sciences
United Nations
100%
Discourse
100%
Framing
100%
Human Rights
33%
Democracy
33%
Quality of Life
33%
Rule of Law
33%
Socioeconomic Development
33%
Human Security
33%
Organized Crime
33%
Keyphrases
Corruption
100%
United Nations
75%
Democracy
25%
Quality of Life
25%
Plague
25%
Rule of Law
25%
Human Rights Violations
25%
Human Security
25%
Terrorism
25%
Socio-economic Development
25%
Global Problems
25%
Corrosion Effect
25%
Organized Crime
25%