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Blum, Elaine M., author.
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Utilizing the work of John Dewey and Jane Addams, I argue that the social self provides a
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Aho, Tanja Niina, author.
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madness becomes a hermeneutic tool that continues liberalism's violent forgetting. I trace the work that
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De Leone, Victoria, author.
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-dominated industry. The industry has maintained itself through advertising, branding, external media, and social
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Garner, Anthony Ross, author.
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-reliance and social welfare explicitly define Mormon agricultural landscapes, providing a sacred sense of their
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Perez, Jesse R. A., author.
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documents clearly show Chamorro people giving their loyalty, land, energy, and work to the establishment of
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Strongman, SaraEllen, author.
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Black women novelists, poets, critics, and academics used their work and social networks to build a
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Mershon, Katharine, author.
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opportunities to consider forms of social existence and intimacy that cannot be disentangled from the reality of
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Wang, Linjing, author.
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factor, not the severity of the punishment. It requires large social costs, such as expenditure on
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Thompson, Sara Elizabeth, author. (orcid)0000-0002-8349-7950
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social scientists and popular culture writers who have studied the hipster, I point out some of their key
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Cavender, Kurt, author.
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literary work is also constantly reinventing itself through its encounters with other visual, aural, and

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