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The Impossibility of Muslim Boyhood
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Shenila Khoja-Moolji‘s The Impossibility of Muslim Boyhood considers the ways in which Muslim boys face gendered and racialised discrimination in the US ...

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Water, Politics and Climate in Southwest China
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Andrea Pia’s Cutting the Mass Line examines water supply and increasing scarcity induced by the climate crisis in a rural area of Yunnan, Southwest China. ...

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The Manufacturing of Job Displacement
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Laura López-Sanders‘ The Manufacturing of Job Displacement is an ethnographic study examining how racial capitalism shapes labour inequality in a company ...

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The Manufacturing of Job Displacement
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Laura López-Sanders‘ The Manufacturing of Job Displacement is an ethnographic study examining how racial capitalism shapes labour inequality in a company ...

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Marriage Material: How an Enduring Institution Is Changing Same-Sex Relationships – review
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Marriage Material by Abigail Ocobock explores the transformative impact of same-sex couples on the institution of marriage in 21st-century America. Drawing ...

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Q&A with Sarah Kerr on Wealth, Poverty and Enduring Inequality
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In this interview with Anna D’Alton, Research Fellow at LSE International Inequalities Institute Sarah Kerr discusses her new book, Wealth, Poverty and ...

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Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues – review
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Ross Perlin‘s Language City, winner of the British Academy Book Prize 2024, explores the global crisis of endangered languages by focusing on the ...

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Policing Patients – review | LSE Review of Books
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In Policing Patients, Elizabeth Chiarello examines the role of prescription drug monitoring programmes (PDMPs) in the opioid crisis in the US, arguing that ...

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Jewish Odesa – review | LSE Review of Books
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In Jewish Odesa, Marina Sapritsky-Nahum explores Jewish identity in Odesa over the course of Soviet history, Ukrainian nation-building and global Jewish ...

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