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On the thresholds of legitimacy: a collaborative exploration of being and becoming academic Susanne Gannon, Sarah Powell, Clare Power. 2018. On the thresholds of legitimacy: a collaborative exploration of being and becoming academic. :261–280.
‘Mortgaged to music’: New retro movies in 1990s Hollywood cinema Philip Drake. 2018. ‘Mortgaged to music’: New retro movies in 1990s Hollywood cinema.
Doing reparatory history: bringing ‘race’and slavery home Catherine Hall. 2018. Doing reparatory history: bringing ‘race’and slavery home. Race & Class. :0306396818769791.
POSTCARD FROM ISTANBUL: DIGITAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CITY AS MEMORY IN TASOS BOULMETIS’S POLÍTIKI KOUZÍNA/A TOUCH OF SPICE/BAHARATIN TADI Giorgos Dimitriadis. 2018. POSTCARD FROM ISTANBUL: DIGITAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CITY AS MEMORY IN TASOS BOULMETIS’S POLÍTIKI KOUZÍNA/A TOUCH OF SPICE/BAHARATIN TADI. Digital Age in Semiotics & Communication. :65.
Does Verbatim Theatre Still Talk the Nation Talk? Cyrielle Garson. 2018. Does Verbatim Theatre Still Talk the Nation Talk? Journal of Contemporary Drama in English. 6(1):206–219.
Governance-Society-Culture: Post-Communist Policy Analysis Anca Parmena Olimid, Cătălina Maria Georgescu, Cosmin Lucian Gherghe. 2018. Governance-Society-Culture: Post-Communist Policy Analysis. Revista de Stiinte Politice. (58):9–12.
Collective memory and selective memorization of commemorating of Roma victims during Second World War (Samudaripen) in the socialistic Croatia, 1945-1991 Danijel Vojak. 2018. Collective memory and selective memorization of commemorating of Roma victims during Second World War (Samudaripen) in the socialistic Croatia, 1945-1991.
Imagining collective identities beyond intergroup conflict Cathy Nicholson, Caroline Howarth. 2018. Imagining collective identities beyond intergroup conflict. :173–196.