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On the Front Lines of Climate and Biodiversity Science: Lessons from UC Davis Field Research Stations
by Gary Bucciarelli (Editor), Edward J. Larson (Editor)Dec 2026Open Access
Adolescent Arrivals: Immigrants Navigating a Climate of Fear
by Liliana V Rodriguez (Author)Dec 2026Open Access
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Course Projections: Film, Pedagogy, and Freedom from the Classroom
by Kartik Nair (Author), Karen Redrobe (Author)Dec 2026Open Access
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Sonic Infrastructures: Mediating National Cinemas in West and South Asia
by Claire Cooley (Author)Nov 2026Open Access
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Dressed for Dissent: Decolonial Fashion and the Queer Struggle for Palestine
by Roberto Filippello (Author)Oct 2026Open Access
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Reading Black Reconstruction Today
by Yousuf Al-Bulushi (Editor), Geo Maher (Editor), and 1 moreAug 2026Open Access
Queer Resistance: Contesting State, Family, and Inequality in Post-Socialist China
by Susanne Yuk-Ping Choi (Author)Aug 2026Open Access
Theologies of Remembering: Modernity, Ambiguity, and Transcendence in Islamic Indonesia
by Verena Hanna Meyer (Author)Aug 2026Open Access
The Scourge of Jewish Nationalism: Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum's Anti-Zionist Thought
by Shaul Magid (Author)Aug 2026Open Access
Public Law in a Hybrid State: Legal Reform and Global Sociology in Uzbekistan
by Chris Thornhill (Author), Rustamjon Urinboyev (Author), and 1 moreJul 2026Open Access
Ganja Matters: Empire and the Pursuits of Cannabis in British India
by Utathya Chattopadhyaya (Author)Jun 2026Open Access
Bodies of Evidence: A History of Rape Kit Protocols in US Emergency Nursing and Global Humanitarian Medicine
by Jaimie Morse (Author)Jun 2026Open Access
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