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Everyday political ecology of food: A literature-based ethnography on South Asian Women (SAW) food entrepreneurs in Toronto
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Fermentative processes of the agricultural food system in the Upper Rio Negro: ethnographic notes on feminine knowledge, intention, and agency in the production of fermented beverages
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Intersex subjectivities: Construction and transformation of identities at the margins of the gender binary
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Book Review of Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies, and the Destruction of Mexico by Alyshia Gálvez
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Transforming the lives of special students through artificial intelligence and inclusive education
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Energetic Value Estimates of Wild and Domesticated Food Items Consumed by Congolese BaYaka Foragers
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The two hungers: food security, morality, and cash transfer policies for Canela Apanjekra people in Indigenous Central Brazil
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Do myths ever die? Social-cultural changes and mythical transformations in Indigenous Amazonia: a dialogue with Peter Gow
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Mothers matter: a critical exploration of motherhood and development through a video card intervention in a local clinic
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Kruiedokters, plants and molecules : relations of power, wind, and matter in Namaqualand
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Transforming migrancy: Basotho experience and participation in the South African labour system
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The Protestant Right and the Rise of Islamophobia in South Korea
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Yellowtail Snapper: Human-Ecological Relationships in the South Florida Fishery
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Transmission and Erosion of Local Knowledge Practices in a Fishing Village in South India
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Queer configurations: The female divine, regional identity, and Queer‐religious belonging in South India
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Baseline survey of live experiences and impact of the Anglophone crisis on internally displaced persons in Buea, South West Region of Cameroon
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The transformation of land tenure in Lesotho
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On becoming citizens of the 'non-existent': violence, document-production and Syrian war-time migration in Abkhazia
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Restitution as justice : historical redress and distributive justice in New Zealand and other settler economies
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The Lotos-Eaters
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Neoliberalism in the Flesh
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Luxury, Labour and the Fantasy of Wellness in The White Lotus and Tulum's Tourism
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Encounters and Inequalities in Southeast Asia's Lucrative Wellness Industry
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Visibility of Labour and the Aesthetic of Opulence