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The New Lives of Images Digital Ecologies and Anthropocene Imaginaries in More-than-Human Worlds Adrian J. Ivakhiv
Ignorance Unmasked Essays in the New Science of Agnotology Robert N. Proctor, Londa Schiebinger
True Materialism Hegelian Marxism and the Modernist Struggle for Freedom Jensen Suther
On the Move Migration Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean Andrew Dan Selee, Valerie Lacarte, Diego Chaves-Gonzalez, Ariel G. Ruiz Soto
Cold War Refugees Connected Histories of Displacement and Migration across Postcolonial Asia Yumi Moon
Freemium How Zoom, HubSpot, Atlassian, and Other Top Companies Use Product-Led Growth … for Low-Cost Customer Acquisition and Expansion Dave Boyce
A Movement's Promise The Making of Contemporary Palestinian Theater Samer Al-Saber
Race, Racism, and International Law Justin Desautels-Stein, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Devon W. Carbado, Chantal Thomas
Beyond Informality How Chinese Migrants Transformed a Border Economy Douglas de Toledo Piza
Everyday Futures Language as Survival for Indigenous Youth in Diaspora Stephanie Canizales, Brendan O'Connor
Financing Sovereignty The Poyais Scandal in the Early Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World Damian Clavel
New York Nouveau How Postwar French Literature Became American Sara Kippur
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