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  • WGS.301J Feminist Thought, Fall 2014 

    Haslanger, Sally (2014)
    This course analyzes theories of gender and politics, especially ideologies of gender and their construction. Also discussed are definitions of public and private spheres, gender issues in citizenship, the development of ...
  • 18.217 Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics, Fall 2019 

    Zhao, Yufei (2019)
    This course examines classical and modern developments in graph theory and additive combinatorics, with a focus on topics and themes that connect the two subjects. The course also introduces students to current research ...
  • RES.12-001 Topics in Fluid Dynamics, Fall 2023 

    Price, James F. (2023)
    This resource presents a collection of essays developed from the author's experience teaching the course Fluid Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Ocean, offered to graduate students entering the MIT/WHOI Joint Program in ...

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