Burch, Leah ca. 20./21. Jahrhundert
Beruf: | Soziologin / Dozentin |
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Beziehungen zu Organisationen: | Liverpool Hope University |
Geografischer Bezug: | Wirkungsort: Liverpool Land: Vereinigtes Königreich (XA-GB) |
Biografische Referenzen: | ![]() Homepage ![]() ![]() |
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- Disability hate crime: perspectives for change
- Hidden Hate, Hidden Violence: Dismantling Myths and Identifying Fresh Challenges for Research and Policy
- Working “With” Not “On” Disabled People: The Role of Hate Crime Research within the Community
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