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Feminist International Relations and intelligence in a high-tech age
Gillian Youngs
University of Brighton
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High-tech
100%
Feminist International Relations
100%
Feminist Perspective
66%
Politics
33%
Castells
33%
Political Critique
33%
Popular Discourse
33%
Social Structure
33%
Information Society
33%
International Relations
33%
Popular Culture
33%
Social Relationships
33%
Contemporary Life
33%
Expanded Roles
33%
Contemporary Time
33%
TV Series
33%
Information Role
33%
Ethical Implications
33%
Ethical Considerations
33%
BBC Television
33%
Weaponry
33%
Intelligence Process
33%
Hi-tech
33%
Iconic Figure
33%
James Bond
33%
Spook
33%
Intelligence Gathering
33%
Security Operations
33%
Computer Science
Intelligence Process
100%
Intelligence Gathering
100%
Ethical Consideration
100%
Ethical Implication
100%
Security Operation
100%
Social Sciences
International Relation
100%
Feminist Perspective
50%
Information Society
25%
Social Structure
25%
Weaponry
25%
Television Series
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Structure
100%