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Brown, Andrew D. & Christine Coupland
2005. Sounds of Silence: Graduate Trainees, Hegemony and Resistance. Organization Studies 26:7  pp. 1049 ff. DOI logo
Duncan, Philip T.
2014. REMEMBERING THE FUTURE. Critical Discourse Studies 11:4  pp. 416 ff. DOI logo
Hering, Robin & Bernhard Stahl
2022. When mass atrocities are silenced: Germany and the cases of Yemen, South Sudan, and Myanmar. Journal of International Relations and Development 25:3  pp. 608 ff. DOI logo
Jorge, Richard
2023. Displaced Geographies and Uncomfortable Truths: Unveiling Anglo-Irish Silenced Past in Bram Stoker’s “The Judge’s House” (1891). Anglia 141:3  pp. 352 ff. DOI logo
Kupiainen, Paula, Katri Komulainen, Päivi Eriksson & Hannu Räty
2023. Is older entrepreneurship being silenced? A policy analysis of Finnish government programmes. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development 35:9-10  pp. 746 ff. DOI logo
Marković, Jelena
2020. The Silence of Fear, Silencing by Fear and the Fear of Silence. Narodna umjetnost 57:1  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
Schwarze, Tilman & David Wilson
2022. Silencing, Urban Growth Machines, and the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side. Frontiers in Sustainable Cities 4 DOI logo
Takovski, Aleksandar & Nenad Markovikj
2017. Macedonia outside “Macedonia”. Journal of Language and Politics 16:5  pp. 731 ff. DOI logo
Towns, Alison J., Christy Parker & Phillip Chase
2012. Constructions of masculinity in alcohol advertising: Implications for the prevention of domestic violence. Addiction Research & Theory 20:5  pp. 389 ff. DOI logo

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