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Journalism in the Anthropocene
Bristol Studies in East Asian International Relations Reimagining the
Refugees, Self Reliance, Development: A Critical History
Bristol Studies in Comparative and International Education- Reparative Pedagogies
What Are Markets For?
Lost in Transition: Stories of Post Cold War Poland
Alternatives to Capitalism in the 21st Century- Creative Construction
Interpretive Lenses in Sociology- Interpreting Identities
Labouring Women
Abolitionist Voices
Nature’s Boardroom
What Is It For? Are Zoos
Bristol Studies in Comparative and International Education for Sustainable Development an Unequal World
Sociodigital Futures- Knowing Digital Technologies
Bristol Studies in Law and Social Justice- Local Government the Territorial Constitution
Relational Degrowth
Decolonization and Social Worlds- Race, Anthropology (De)coloniality
Hegel, Tragedy and International Relations: Reflecting on a Polarized World
Time Pressures in Contemporary Society
Death and Culture- Trouble with
Understanding Work and Employment Relations Crises at
Bristol Studies in Comparative and International Education Schooling, Conflict Peace the Southwestern Pacific
Contemporary Intersectional Criminology in the UK: Examining Boundaries of Intersectionality and Crime
Postgrowth Digital Futures
Envisioning Abolition
Post Growth Innovation
Former Prime Ministers in Japan
Property in Contemporary Capitalism
Narrating China and Europe in Uncertain Times
How to Succeed at Collaborative Research
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