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Category: genealogy

CrimLine of Infectious Diseases in Finland

by Juulia Kela

This is a living timeline of the criminalisation of infectious deseases in Finland.

Posted on 14/06/202122/03/2024Author adminCategories CrimLines, genealogyLeave a comment on CrimLine of Infectious Diseases in Finland

CrimLine of “Hate Speech” in Germany

by Todd Sekuler

This is a living timeline of policies regulating hate speech in Prussia/Germany. Framing this as a living timeline of the history of German policies means that it is an ongoing project that will continue to be modified. Please notify the author with recommended changes or additions.

Posted on 14/06/202122/03/2024Author adminCategories CrimLines, genealogyLeave a comment on CrimLine of “Hate Speech” in Germany

CrimLine of Abortion in Poland

This living timeline, by Agata Chełstowska, examines the criminalization of abortion in Poland as a dynamic, evolving phenomenon, engaging ideas of citizenship, autonomy, new social movements and protests, contradictory discourses and images as well as actual bodily practices.

Posted on 20/05/202122/03/2024Author adminCategories Abortion, CrimLines, genealogy

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