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        Narrative Objects 

        Argounova-Low, Tatiana; Brown, Alison K. (2025)
        Narrative Objects is concerned with the conversations that arise when artists, scholars, and museum practitioners come together with historic objects. Its focus is a unique mammoth ivory model of yhyakh – the annual ...
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        Researching Displacement Together 

        Marzi, Sonja; Pain, Rachel; Tarr, Jen (2025)
        This book showcases how to co-produce research when we are unable to meet in the same geographical space. It details a remote and hybrid audio-visual participatory methodology through which women share their experiences ...
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        Literary Heritage 

        Rudrum, David; Williams, Helen (2025)
        Literary Heritage examines the literary heritage sector in the post-pandemic moment. The book argues that this is a unique time for literary heritage management and demonstrates that the key to understanding it is an ...
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        Revoicing Intangible Cultural Heritage 

        Hodsdon, Laura; Ernštreits, Valts; Koreinik, Kadri; Moenandar, Sjoerd-Jeroen (2025)
        Revoicing Intangible Cultural Heritage draws upon an original, wide-ranging dataset to show that the dynamics and ethics of participation in European national minority cultures’ intangible cultural heritage (ICH) are more ...
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        Children's Lived Experience of Poverty and Vulnerability in Kenya 

        Ngutuku, Elizabeth (2025)
        Drawing from ethnographic research, this book presents children’s lived experience of poverty and vulnerability in Kenya. By taking the case of Siaya, Kenya, which has some of the lowest indicators of child well-being, the ...
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        Social infrastructure and left behind places 

        Tomaney, John; Blackman, Maeve; Natarajan, Lucy; Panayotopoulos-Tsiros, Dimitrios; Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, Florence; Taylor, Myfanwy (2024)
        This book explores the making, unmaking and remaking of social infrastructure in ‘left-behind places’. Such places, typically once flourishing industrial communities that have been excluded from recent economic growth, now ...
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        Classical Civilisation and Ancient History in British Secondary Education 

        Holmes-Henderson, Arlene; Hall, Edith (2025)
        In the UK A-Levels and GCSEs in Classical Civilisation and Ancient History offer exciting avenues through which to access the cultures of people who spoke ancient Greek and Latin, and their neighbours, across the ancient ...
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        Translating and Receiving Korean Media 

        Evans, Jonathan; Choi, Jinsil; Kim, Kyung Hye (2025)
        In recent years, Korean culture has been incredibly successful internationally, from the films of auteur directors like Bong Joon-Ho (Parasite) to shows like Squid Game and K-pop music. At the same time, media from the UK ...
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        Karbala in the Taʿziyeh Episode, Shiʿi Devotional Drama in Iran 

        Deacon, Eleanor Lucy (2024)
        “I am not Shemr, this is not a dagger, nor is this Karbala,” recites the arch-antagonist as a taʿziyeh performance begins. Verisimilitude is not the endeavour; this is a devotional offering that stirs lament for the the ...
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        The Field Guide to Mixing Social and Biophysical Methods in Environmental Research 

        Lave, Rebecca; Lane, Stuart (2025)
        Despite ongoing debates about its origins, the Anthropocene—a new epoch characterized by significant human impact on the Earth's geology and ecosystems—is widely acknowledged. Our environment is increasingly a product of ...
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        Chapter Design Opportunities to Facilitate Tangible Play and Promote Healthy Nutrition in Low-resource Healthcare Settings in Peru 

        Ortega, Deysi; Bartolini, Rosario; Pareja, Rossina; Stawarz, Katarzyna; Creed-Kanashiro, Hillary M.; Holdsworth, Michelle; Rousham, Emily; Verdezoto Dias, Nervo Xavier (2024)
        Complementary feeding is crucial to promote healthy nutrition in infant and young children (IYC) and prevent malnutrition. Mothers, families, and healthcare professionals (HCPs) are crucial in helping IYC develop healthy ...
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        Inheriting the Family 

        Barclay, Katie; Evans, Tanya; Begiato, Joanne; King, Laura; Barnwell, Ashley (2025)
        This open access book uses new methodologies from the history and sociology of emotions to analyse why people select specific tokens of family inheritance, and how this influences personal identity, cultural heritage, and ...
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        The Translation of Experience 

        Vidal, Ricarda; Campbell, Madeleine (2025)
        Experience is a multilayered, cumulative affair with transformation at its core. Its study, a necessary first step for its translation, requires an exploration of embodiment, the senses, and cultural and social environments. ...
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        The Legendary Saga as a Medium of Cultural Memory 

        Valpola-Walker, Alisa (2025)
        This book examines how the legendary Scandinavian past is ‘remembered’ in two late medieval Icelandic saga manuscripts. Drawing on insights from cultural memory studies and material philology, it situates them in their ...
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        The New German Jewish Literature 

        Taberner, Stuart (2025)
        Posits a New German Jewish Literature that has surprising implications for today's German Jewish - and Jewish - identity, including solidarity with others, even after October 7, 2023. Eighty years after the Holocaust, it ...
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        The Market Citizenship Illusion 

        Welsh, Alice (2025)
        This open access book challenges the existing focus in EU citizenship scholarship which overlooks the limitations of free movement for atypical workers. Arguing that the deliberately vague EU concept of ‘work’ allows for ...
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        Climate Litigation and Vulnerabilities 

        Tigre, Maria Antonia; Murcott, Melanie Jean; Samuel, Susan Ann (2025)
        This volume explores climate litigation as a means to tackle the rights and socio-ecological, intergenerational, gender, racial, and other justice implications of the ever-growing vulnerability to climate change, whilst ...
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        Sustainable Food Consumption in China 

        Hughes, Alex; Zhong, Shuru; Crang, Mike; Zeng, Guojun; Fastoso, Fernando; Gonzalez Jimenez, Hector; Doherty, Bob (2025)
        This book investigates the current and potential roles of food consumption to address sustainability challenges in China. Focusing on the megacity of Guangzhou, it looks at sustainability and food from the perspectives of ...
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        Populist Radical Right Parties in Action 

        Albertazzi, Daniele; van Kessel, Stijn; Favero, Adrian; Hatakka, Niko; Sijstermans, Judith; Zulianello, Mattia (2025)
        This book investigates why and how several contemporary populist radical right parties (PRRPs) in Western Europe adopt the supposedly outdated mass party organizational model. While the first half of the twentieth century ...
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        Journalism and the Muslim Narrative 

        Haq, Nadia (2025)
        Journalism and the Muslim Narrative presents an empirical analysis of how modern-day journalism practices contribute to the negative bias against Muslims in Britain, to provide an in-depth investigation of how we can better ...
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