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        Hard Work 

        Tammisto, Tuomas (2024)
        For the Mengen people of Papua New Guinea, ‘hard work’ does not refer to drudgery or physically exhausting labour. Instead, it involves creating and recreating social relations through acts of care, marriages, ceremonial ...
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        Remote and Roaming 

        Toivanen, Mari (2025)
        Remote and Roaming explores the practices, meanings, and politics of digital nomadism through extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted across the globe. Digital nomads represent a growing class of highly mobile professionals ...
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        An Investigation of Hate Speech in Italian 

        Cruschina, Silvio; Gianollo, Chiara (2024)
        Language is a key element in constructing and reinforcing social identities. Through hate speech, language becomes an instrument of creating and spreading stereotypes, discrimination, and social injustices based on attributes ...
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        Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories 

        Leinonen, Johanna; Jalagin, Seija; Kähäri, Outi Eline; Leppihalme, Ilmari; Määttä, Hanna-Leena; Turjanmaa, Elina (2026)
        Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories explores the memory work and mnemonic practices of families dispersed by war, conflict, repression, occupation, or forced migration. Against a backdrop of escalating displacement, ...
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        Fences and Biosecurity 

        Harrisson, Annika Pohl; Eilenberg, Michael (2025)
        Fences and Biosecurity explores the role of fencing as a mechanism of control, exclusion, and power in the name of biosecurity. While biosecurity is broadly understood as the set of measures taken to prevent the introduction ...
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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