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  1. 2016. Articles 1–20. ‪The University of Sydney‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,746‬‬ - ‪international relations‬ - ‪political thought‬ - ‪intellectual history‬.

  2. Charlotte "Eppy" Epstein (1884–1938), coached the United States Women's Olympic Swimming Team in the 1920s and founded the Women's Swimming Association. She was known as "Mother of Women's Swimming in America".

  3. Charlotte Epstein played a crucial role in enabling American women to participate in the Olympic Games and compete for medals. In fact, Epstein served as the team manager-chaperone on the 1920 U.S. Women’s Olympic Swimming Team, the first time females were allowed to compete in the Olympic Games.

  4. Nov 20, 2018 · This concept is at the heart of Epsteins contribution, where she uses it to analyse how an ideal grips into the actor’s agency. Epstein, ‘The productive force of the negative and the desire for recognition’.

  5. Charlotte Epstein is currently a Core Fellow at the Helsinki Institute for Advanced Studies and away from the University of Sydney.

  6. Charlotte Epstein. Senior Researcher. Global security and worldviews. Bio. Primary research area. Charlotte Epstein’s primary research areas are international relations and political theory, global environmental politics, critical security studies, and surveillance studies.

  7. In The Power of Words in International Relations, Charlotte Epstein argues that the change was brought about not by changing material interests but by a powerful anti-whaling discourse that successfully recast whales as extraordinary and intelligent endangered mammals that needed to be saved.

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