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Date: 2010-01-19 13:46:36
Social philosophy
Power
Advocacy
E-democracy
Social conflict
Domestic violence
Power: A New Social Analysis
Networked Advocacy
Sociology
Technology
Politics

3 Power and Empowerment UNDERSTANDING POLITICS

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