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Seeking News, Making China Information, Technology, and the Emergence of Mass Society John Alekna
The Political Outsider Indian Democracy and the Lineages of Populism Srirupa Roy
Blood and Lightning On Becoming a Tattooer Dustin Kiskaddon
Raising Two Fists Struggles for Black Citizenship in Multicultural Colombia Roosbelinda Cárdenas
Empire of Refugees North Caucasian Muslims and the Late Ottoman State Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky
My Brother, My Land A Story from Palestine Sami Hermez, Sireen Sawalha
Sensitive Witnesses Feminist Materialism in the British Enlightenment Kristin M. Girten
How Sanctions Work Iran and the Impact of Economic Warfare Narges Bajoghli, Vali Nasr, Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, Ali Vaez
Not My Type Automating Sexual Racism in Online Dating Apryl Williams, Safiya Noble
The Incarcerated Modern Prisons and Public Life in Iran Golnar Nikpour
Aesthetic Action Florian Klinger
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