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Q&A with Venezia Michalsen, author of "Intersectional Feminist Criminology"
Author Venezia Michalsen discusses her motivations for writing the book and the impact she hopes it will have on other Criminology students and scholars.
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What LA’s Antelope Valley Teaches Us about Fighting for Just Cities
Today, there's a broad understanding that American cities are operating in unsustainable ways. How does this untenable model persist? As author Rahim Kurwa explains, it has to do with offloading crises to cities' peripheries.
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Violent Impacts:How Power and Inequality Shape the Concussion Crisis
byKathryn Henne (Author),Matt Ventresca (Author)
Aug 2025
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From Subordination to Revolution:A Gramscian Theory of Popular Mobilization
byJohn Chalcraft (Author)
Aug 2025

The Pierogi Problem:Cosmopolitan Appetites and the Reinvention of Polish Food
byFabio Parasecoli (Author),Agata Bachórz (Author), and 1 more
Aug 2025
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No Place Like Home in a New City:Anti-Urbanism and Life in Nairobi
byBettina Ng'weno (Author)
Sep 2025
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Violent Impacts:How Power and Inequality Shape the Concussion Crisis
byKathryn Henne (Author),Matt Ventresca (Author)
Aug 2025
Open Access

Open Access

We Are Pregnant with Freedom:Black Feminist Storytelling for Reproductive Justice
byStacie Elizabeth Selmon McCormick (Author)
Jul 2025
Open Access

Open Access

Open Access