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A Wave of Lynching: Morality and Authority in Post-Tsunami Aceh
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Nussio, Enzo; Clayton, Govinda
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Political Science Program of the City University of New York, etc.]
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2023
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A wave of support? A natural experiment on how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the popularity of a basic income
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Arno Van Hootegem ; Tijs Laenen
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Boom
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2023
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A Way to Transcend Boundaries: Pluralist Theology, Shūsaku Endō, and Global IR
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Telos Press
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2023
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A WILD BOOTSTRAP FOR DEPENDENT DATA
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Ulrich Hounyo
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Cambridge University Press
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2023
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A wonderful global city? Resisting urban regeneration in Olympic Rio
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Matt Davies; João Pontes Nogueira
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PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD
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2023
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A "Wonderful Program of Economic Pedagogy" in France
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Julien Duval
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Duke University Press]
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2023
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A WORLD GONE DIGITAL: How to manage your supply chain as part of a successful digital transformation
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Al-Helal Zakariya ; Al-Saleh Mansour
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American Society for Quality Control
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2023
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A worldwide tourism-extended Environmental Kuznets Curve. New approaches in a comparative analysis
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Natalia Porto ; Diego Andrés Pitetti ; Matías Ciaschi
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Multilingual Matters
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2023
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| 9 |
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The Waste Land
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M. Holleran
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The Republic Pub. Co.
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2023
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The Water Wars Deciding the Future Of the West
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K. Paoletta
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The Republic Pub. Co.
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2023
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The waxing and waning of ethnic boundaries: violence, peace and the ubwoko in Burundi
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Bert Ingelaere ; Antea Paviotti
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Cambridge Univ. Pr.
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2023
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The Way People Lie in Markets: Detectable vs. Deniable Lies
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Chloe Tergiman; Marie Claire Villeval.
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Institute of Management Sciences]
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2023
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The "Weight" of Territorial Issues: Evidence from Catalonia, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
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Balcells, Laia; Daniels, Lesley-Ann; Kuo, Alexander
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Political Science Program of the City University of New York, etc.]
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2023
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The WEIRDEST People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous, by Joseph Henrich. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2020. 704 pp.
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Adam Gjesdal
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Philosophy Documentation Center
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2023
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The Well-Being Effects of Developing and Staging a Community Festival During the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Stevenson, Nancy
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Cognizant Communication Corp.
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2023
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The Well-Ordered Republic. By Frank Lovett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. 297p. $40.00 cloth.
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Eric MacGilvray
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Cambridge University Press for the American Political Science Association
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2023
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The ‘why’ and ‘what for’ of participation in tourism activities: travel motivations of people with disabilities
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Moura ; Andreia; Eusébio ; Celeste; Devile ; Eugénia
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Channel View Books
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2023
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The will to do good and the clash of practices: understanding Sudanese sanctions relief
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Kluwer Law International
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2023
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The Winner's Curse in Dynamic Forecasting of Auction Data: Empirical Evidence from eBay
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E. Haruvy ; M. H. Nia ; Ö. Özer ; A. S. Şimşek
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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2023
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The Witch-Hunting Committees Never Again!
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A. Braden
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Monthly Review Foundation
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2023
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