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The Mechanic and the Luddite A Ruthless Criticism of Technology and Capitalism Jathan Sadowski
Predatory Data Eugenics in Big Tech and Our Fight for an Independent Future Anita Say Chan
Imprisoning a Revolution Writings from Egypt's Incarcerated Collective Antigone
Between Household and State The Mughal Frontier and the Politics of Circulation in Peninsular India Subah Dayal
Global Movie Magazine Networks Eric Hoyt, Kelley Conway
Expanding Verse Japanese Poetry at the Edge of Media Andrew Campana
Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife The Extraordinary Lives of Medieval Women Hetta Howes
Constructed Movements Extraction and Resistance in Mexican Migrant Communities Ragini Shah
Experimental Times Startup Capitalism and Feminist Futures in India Hemangini Gupta
Inland from Mombasa East Africa and the Making of the Indian Ocean World David P. Bresnahan
Emergency in Transit Witnessing Precarious Migration and Imagining Beyond Crisis Eleanor Paynter
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