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Femke GanzevlesSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Femke WarnarFaculty of Humanities
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Femke KlaverFaculty of Law
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Femke HilverdaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Femke MostertFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Femke RoosLeiden Learning and Innovation Centre
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Femke NieuwendijkFaculty of Science
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Femke RoggebandFaculty of Law
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Femke SpaargarenFaculty of Science
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Femke Stad
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Femke BinnendijkFaculty of Law
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Femke JanssenFaculty of Humanities
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Femke BallieuxFaculty of Science
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Femke StokkelFaculty of Humanities
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Femke TomasFaculty of Archaeology
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Femke LippokFaculty of Archaeology
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Femke HeijmansFaculty of Law
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Femke van der StoepSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Femke van MoorselStudent and Educational Affairs (SEA)
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Femke van der MeerFaculty of Science
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Femke ReidsmaFaculty of Archaeology
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Femke FakkeldijFaculty of Humanities
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Femke Bakker
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Femke Bakker, Hawks and Doves: Democratic Peace Theory Revisited
Is there a causal mechanism underlying the decision to attack another country when on the brink of war? If so, does this mechanism differ between regime-types? Political scientist Femke Bakker (Leiden University) addresses this question from a political psychological and comparative perspective and…
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Femke van der HeijdenFaculty of Science
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Femke Bakker, Positive Politics: How Meditation Can Help to Foster Tolerance
When we think of politics, we tend to think of adversary, antagonism, polarisation, a struggle for power. But politics should serve positive purposes, as well. Political psychologist and meditation teacher Femke Bakker (Leiden University) thinks that positive politics is first and foremost about tolerance.…
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Femke Bakker awarded Peace Research Grant
Femke Bakker, political scientist at Leiden University, has been awarded a grant from the IPRAF (International Peace Research Organization Foundation) for her PhD research into the influence of political culture of different political regimes on individuals of these societies.
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Peter BurgerFaculty of Humanities
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Addie de MoorFaculty of Science
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New way to rapidly detect fake news
With the emergence of social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, it’s easier than ever to share information. Including disinformation. During his PhD computer scientist Xueqin Chen developed a new way to recognise fake news and predict how messages spread within online social networks…
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Astrid VandendaeleFaculty of Humanities
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Language as a weapon: alumna Femke Eisma is the spokesperson for the government commissioner on sexual violence
It is one of the most talked-about subjects right now: how do we eradicate sexual harassment and violence? Alumnus Femke Eisma is the spokesperson for Mariëtte Hamer, the government commissioner tasked with tackling this persistent social problem. Eisma studied the Dutch language at Leiden. How is her…
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Ashley WilkinsonFaculty of Humanities
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Fia van HeterenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Tiffany BousardFaculty of Humanities
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Tommy van AvermaeteLeiden University Library
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Miguel MiraFaculty of Humanities
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Michaël OpgenhaffenFaculty of Humanities
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New Germans, New Dutch. Literary Interventions
In the globalised world of today, traditional definitions of national Self and national Other no longer hold. The unmistakable transformation of German and Dutch societies demands a thorough rethinking of national boundaries on several levels.
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Death and all its customers
Changing burial rites in Early Medieval Northern Gaul, 450-600 CE
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Alex Brandsen: 'Archaeological search engine adds a new dimension to ‘digging’'
Apps that can precisely identify shards, coins or heel bones: archaeology has embraced artificial intelligence. Alex Brandsen is working on a search engine that scans vast quantities of text from an archaeological viewpoint.
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Nico StaringFaculty of Humanities
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New antibiotics
Pathogenic bacteria are increasingly resistant to today’s antibiotics. Professor Gilles van Wezel seeks new forms of antibiotics in good bacteria that live in the soil.
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Bakker, ‘Do liberal norms matter?’, Acta Politica 2016
An experimental comparison of the impact of liberal norms on a population residing and socialised within a democracy (the Netherlands) with a population in an autocracy (China) and their respective supports for war with another state shows that the level of liberal norms in the democratic experimental…