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of the 1970s, then of feminist research in the 1980s and 1990s. At first, they helped to identify the political structure - in the
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did not claim a fixed editorial line, but instead tried to gather a wide variety of women's views. The staff was politically and ideologically pluralistic. The published articles did not necessarily imply universal agreement. During editorial meetings, full freedom of speech was encourage. "There
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and social backgrounds. They were occasionally joined by others, especially to contribute in themed issues. Open to foreign collaborations and less radical movements, original and of very high quality, the journal was de facto aimed at an intellectual audience; it was quickly known and renowned
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questions. Vercheval tirelessly insisted that the social dimension of inequalities not be forgotten. She also insisted on the need of not getting lost in overly theoretical debates. "At GRIF, we never had any problems with caste, class, things were quite clear, a
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initially centered on the problems of the status of women, began to examine broader societal issues from the point of view of women or gender. The aim was to show the opinions of women in all areas.
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