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        Laboratories of Learning 

        Kutan, Birgül; Kane, Patrick; Çelik, Adnan; Pherali, Tejendra; Benjamin, Saranel; Novelli, Mario (2024)
        This book explores the learning and knowledge-making processes of four very different social movement institutions that are part of broader movements for social change, located in four distinct countries and continents, ...
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        Muscle Works 

        Chow, Broderick (2024)
        Physical fitness; history; 19th century; 20th century; weight training; social aspects; masculinity; human body; health promotion
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        Animals and Landscapes 

        Parkinson, Claire; Mills, Brett (2026)
        This volume explores various connections between animals and landscapes, challenging traditional anthropocentric framings and acknowledging the agency of other-than-human species in shaping human surroundings. A critical ...
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        Showing resistance 

        Atkinson, Harriet (2024)
        Showing resistance explores how exhibitions were used as propaganda during the two decades from 1933. Mounted in public places – from stations to workers’ canteens, empty shops and bombsites – exhibitions were identified ...
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        Intermedia in Italy 

        Brook, Clodagh; Mussgnug, Florian; Pieri, Giuliana (2024)
        In Italy at the turn of the twentieth century, the arts drew suddenly closer: a curtain was raised on a magical new hybrid art, cinema. There followed an escalation in the birth of new hybrid genres like sound art, video ...
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        Responses to Nazi Perpetration in Fiction 

        Bird, Stephanie (2024)
        Looking at novels by authors from countries directly involved in and affected by genocidal violence and its legacies, this open access book analyses representations of Nazi perpetration and complicity.It considers how these ...
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        Pushing the Paradigm of Global Water Security 

        Anker, Victoria; Maysels, Rachael; Valasia Peppa, Maria (2024)
        This book brings together early career researchers, non-governmental organisations and industry practitioners, indigenous and local communities, and government agency workers to interrogate the concept of water security. ...
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        Invisible Labours 

        Middlemiss, Aimee Louise (2024)
        Tracing women’s experiences of miscarriage and termination for foetal anomaly in the second trimester, before legal viability, shows how such events are positioned as less ‘real’ or significant when the foetal being does ...
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        Lives in Limbo 

        Bryantp, Rebecca; Abdulla, Amal; Nimer, Maissam; Üstübici, Ayşen (2024)
        More than a decade since the start of the war in Syria, Turkey is home to almost four million of that country’s displaced citizens. Youth is one of the most vulnerable groups within the refugee population, as they struggle ...
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        Listening Without Borders 

        Shetty, Parinita; Kubanyiova, Maggie (2024)
        This book asks what it takes for people to encounter one another ethically when practices, worldviews and imaginations clash. It engages over 40 contributors across geographies, disciplines, art forms and practices in a ...
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