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Animal communication involves what type of sensory information?
Intersectional Frameworks
are analytical tools that explore the intersections of multiple social identities and how they contribute to unique experiences of oppression and privilege.
Commonalities
Features or characteristics that are shared by different people, groups, or things, highlighting a sense of similarity.
Sameness
The quality or state of being similar or identical, often used in discussions about conformity, uniformity, and the erasure of individual or cultural differences.
Networked Counterpublics
Groups or communities formed through digital networks that create spaces for alternative discussions and viewpoints, often marginalized in mainstream discourse.
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