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Refugee Reception and Camps Local and Global Perspectives Lucas Oesch, Léa Lemaire
Life and Death in Latin American Cities The Necropolis at Stake Christien Klaufus
True Crime Key Themes and Perspectives Ian Cummins, Martin King, Louise Wattis
What Is Truth For? Nick Enfield
The Resilient Entrepreneur From Crisis to Enlightenment Rachel Doern
The Digitalisation of Memory Practices in China Contesting the Curating State Maximilian Mayer, Frederik Schmitz
Listening to Children about Kinship Care, Child Welfare and Permanence A Child-Centred Approach to Navigating Relational Spaces Paul Shuttleworth
Welcoming Cities How Newcomers Shape Urban Policy Making Jacqueline Broadhead
Resexualising Later Life Performances of Older Sexual Citizenship Paul Reynolds, Paul Simpson, Trish Hafford-Letchfield
Varieties of Impact Investing Creating and Translating a Label in Local Contexts Philip Balsiger, Daniel Burnier, Noé Kabouche
Ambivalent Activism Working with Contradiction, Hesitation and Doubt for Social Change Akwugo Emejulu, Marlies Kustatscher, Callum McGregor
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