234 zoekresultaten voor “group defamation” in de Publieke website
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Pre-CAA Digital Archaeology Group Special
Congres/symposium, Digital Archaeology Group Meeting
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OZSW working group on political philosophers meet-up
Debat
- LCN2 Seminar: Individuals, groups and explorations in networks
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Novel Protecting Group Strategies in the Synthesis of Oligosaccharides
Promotie
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OZSW working group Early Modern Philosophy meet-up
Debat
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A Group Affair: Understanding Involvement in Terrorism in Mali
Promotie
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A look at the communication strategies of a Chinese state-owned media outlet
How does the Chinese government communicate with its citizens? Yuxi Nie obtained her PhD with her thesis on communication strategies of the Chinese state media agency Xinhua. She discovered that on social media, Xinhua communicated in different ways, depending on the target group.
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Seminar and booklaunch 'Marginalized Groups, Inequalities and the Post-War Welfare State'
Congres/symposium, Leiden Interdisciplinary Disability Seminar
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Recognition(s) in the Practice of the Picun ‘New Workers’ Literature Group
Lezing
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Order and Crime: Criminal Groups´ Political Legitimacy in Michoacán and Sicily
Promotie
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Jeroen Romeijn wins Best Paper Award at ECPR 2018
The Convenors of the Standing Group on Interest Groups and the ECPR 2018 Section Chairs, have announced the winners of the best paper awards.
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Relevance of the The Hague International Space Resources Governance Working Group
Congres/symposium
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Greed and fear hamper cooperation
Everyone benefits when cooperation runs smoothly However, people often act obstructively. Why do they do that? Professor of Social Psychology Carsten de Dreu researches this issue using a wide variety of methods, from brain scans to the role of religion. Inaugural lecture 7 October.
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Alice Twemlow and Gabriel Paiuk - Artistic Research Research Group (ARRG)- NICA
Kunst en Cultuur
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Spinoza prize for organisation psychologist Carsten de Dreu
Leiden social and organisational psychologist Carsten de Dreu has been awarded a Spinoza Prize, the top science prize in the Netherlands. We talked to him about his passion for group processes, Leiden University and his dreams for the future. ‘A Spinoza opens up a world of possibilities.'
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ILS Lunch Seminar
Lezing, Seminar
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Methamorphoses of Media: Between the Law and the Street in Tamil Politics
Lezing
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Ravensbergen, Assistant Director and Co-Founder of the Dialogue Advisory Group
Lezing
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Presentation outcomes Research Projects 2021 / introduction Research group 2022- Lectorate Music, education and Society (Royal Conservatoire)
Kunst en Cultuur
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Related Party Transactions and Corporate Groups: When Eastern Europe Meets the West
Promotie, Livestream
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On the 16-rank of class groups of quadratic number fields
Promotie
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Group benefits from genomic instability: a tale of antibiotic warriors in Streptomyces
Promotie
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Question’ The postcolonial options of three colonial mixed-ancestry groups compared’
Congres/symposium, Seminar
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Enough is enough – the medal will be returned
Over a decade ago the then foreign minister Abdullah Gül awarded me the “Medal of High Distinction” of the Republic of Turkey. I received the award, consisting of a diploma and a gigantic gold medal, during a festive ceremony at the Turkish embassy in The Hague. The reason I was deemed worthy of the…
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Jelle van Buuren Explains American Boogaloo Boys
A particular group of counter protesters have been sighted at numerous Black Lives Matter protests that were held in the United States. An extreme right movement known for its characteristic Hawaii Shirts and heavy weaponry that calls itself the Boogaloo Boys. Which is cause for concern among the American…
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Jelle van Buuren Explains American Boogaloo Boys
A particular group of counter protesters have been sighted at numerous Black Lives Matter protests that were held in the United States. An extreme right movement known for its characteristic Hawaii Shirts and heavy weaponry that calls itself the Boogaloo Boys. Which is cause for concern among the American…
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Jelle van Buuren in Trouw: Selective perception around right-wing and jihadist violence US
Research has shown that terrorist attacks in the US are more often committed by right-wing extremists than by islamitic extremists. However, news about attacks by right-wing extremists hardly ever reach the media. Jelle van Buuren tells the Dutch newspaper Trouw that right-wing extremists are at least…
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Detain, or Not to Detain: A Functional Approach to Non-State Armed Groups’ Activities in Non-International Armed Conflicts
Promotie
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Bart Schuurman on the CPL Summer Programme “Preventing Violent Extremism”
This August, the second edition of the Advanced Summer Programme
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Digital Digging Using an open image platform to preserve and expand our knowledge of (threatened) historic sites
Lezing
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Diversity & Empires: Governance of racial and religious plurality overseas (16th-20th centuries)
Congres/symposium
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Lobbying and Political Advocacy: Representing Societal Interests in Times of Turbulence
10th ECPR Summer School on Interest Group Politics
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Lobbying and Political Advocacy: Building Bridges between Practice and Academia
Lobby & Advocacy Inspiration Afternoon
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To Counter or Not Counter Violent Extremism? That’s the Question
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! Series