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| 11. | Nayan Shah | ||
| Policing Privacy, Migrants, and the Limits of Freedom | |||
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Sep 01, 2005; 23: 275-284.
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| 12. | Gayatri Gopinath | ||
| Bollywood Spectacles: QUEER DIASPORIC CRITIQUE IN THE AFTERMATH OF 9/11 | |||
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Sep 01, 2005; 23: 157-169.
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| 13. | David J. Phillips | ||
| From Privacy to Visibility: CONTEXT, IDENTITY, AND POWER IN UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS | |||
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Jun 01, 2005; 23: 95-108.
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| 14. | Sara Ahmed | ||
| Affective Economies | |||
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Jun 01, 2004; 22: 117-139.
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| 15. | Christopher Holmes Smith | ||
| "I Don't Like to Dream about Getting Paid": REPRESENTATIONS OF SOCIAL MOBILITY AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE HIP-HOP MOGUL | |||
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Dec 01, 2003; 21: 69-97.
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