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Alweendo, Ndapwa and Dosekun, Simidele Luminance and the moralization of black women’s luxury consumption in South Africa. In: Iqani, Mehita and Dosekun, Simidele (eds.) African luxury: aesthetics and politics. Intellect Books, Bristol. (Accepted)
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Dix, Benjamin and Kaur, Raminder (2018) Drawing-writing culture: the truth-fiction spectrum of an ethno-graphic novel on the Sri Lankan civil war and migration. Visual Anthropology Review. ISSN 1058-7187 (Accepted)
Dosekun, Simidele (2018) The playful and privileged Africanicity of luxury @AlaraLagos. In: Iqani, Mehita and Dosekun, Simidele (eds.) African luxury: aesthetics and politics. Intellect, Bristol. (Accepted)
Dosekun, Simidele and Iqani, Mehita (2018) [Introduction] The politics and aesthetics of luxury in Africa. In: Iqani, Mehita and Dosekun, Simidele (eds.) African luxury: aesthetics and politics. Intellect Books, Bristol. (Accepted)
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Highmore, Ben (2017) The Everyday, taste, class. In: Szeman, Imre, Blacker, Sarah and Sully, Justin (eds.) A companion to critical and cultural theory. John Wiley & Sons, Oxford, pp. 327-337. ISBN 9781118472316
Highmore, Ben (2018) Everything is evidence. In: Nimmerfall, Karina (ed.) Indirect Interviews with Women. Edition Camera Austria, Vienna, pp. 151-156. ISBN 9783902911438
Highmore, Ben (2017) Georges Perec and the significance of the insignificant. In: Wilken, Rowan and Clemens, Justin (eds.) The afterlives of Georges Perec. University of Edinburgh Press, Edinburgh, pp. 105-119. ISBN 9781474401241
Highmore, Ben (2018) Mundane tastes: ubiquitous objects and the historical sensorium. In: Quinn, Malcolm, Beech, Dave, Lehnert, Michael, Tulloch, Carol and Wilson, Stephen (eds.) The persistence of taste: art, museums and everyday life after bourdieu. Culture, Economy and the Social . Routledge. ISBN 9781138670983 (Accepted)
Highmore, Ben (2018) Pubs, pads, squats: vernacular space and the historical sensorium. In: Sandin, Gunnar and Frichot, Helene (eds.) Architecture in effect. Volume 2 after effects: theories and methodologies in architecture. Actar, Barcelona, pp. 326-337. ISBN 9781940291994
Highmore, Ben (2019) Taste and attunement: design culture as world making. In: Julier, Guy and Munch, Anders (eds.) Design culture: objects and approaches. Bloomsbury, London. ISBN 9781474289825 (Accepted)
Highmore, Ben (2018) Televarsity: At Home with the Open University. In: Moreno, Joaquim (ed.) The University is Now on Air. Broadcasting modern architecture. Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, pp. 177-184. ISBN 9789492852014
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James, Malcolm (2018) Authoritarian populism | Populist authoritarianism. In: Regeneration songs: sounds of investment and loss in East London. Repeater Books, London, pp. 291-306. ISBN 978-1912248230
James, Malcolm and Valluvan, Sivamohan (2018) Left problems, nationalism and the crisis. Salvage (6).
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Kaur, Raminder (2018) Bertrand Russell in Bollyworld: film, the Cold War, and a postmortem on peace. In: Bhagavan, Manu (ed.) India and the Cold War. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. (Accepted)
Kaur, Raminder (2018) Southern spectrums: the raw to the smooth edges of energopower. In: Abram, Simone, Ortar, Nathalie and Loloum, Tristan (eds.) Energopolitics: citizenship, governmentality and violence along the grid. European Association of Social Anthropologists book series . Berghahn, New York. (Accepted)
Kaur, Raminder (2019) The digitalia of everyday life: multi-situated anthropology of a virtual letter by a ‘foreign hand'. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. ISSN 2049-1115 (Accepted)
Kaur, Raminder (2011) A “nuclear renaissance”, climate change and the state of exception. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 22 (2). pp. 273-277. ISSN 1035-8811
Kaur, Raminder and Eqbal, Saif (2018) Adventure comics and youth cultures in India. Routledge India, India. ISBN 9781138201880
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Metykova, Monika (2016) Diversity and the media. Key Concerns in Media Studies . Palgrave. ISBN 9781137285997
Morris, Charlotte and Munt, Sally R (2018) Classed formations of shame in white, British single mothers. Feminism & Psychology. ISSN 0959-3535 (Accepted)
Munt, Sally R (2018) Gay shame in a geopolitical context. Cultural Studies. ISSN 0950-2386
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Rashid, Naaz (2014) Giving the silent majority a stronger voice? Initiatives to empower Muslim women as part of the UK's ‘War on Terror'. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 37 (4). pp. 589-604. ISSN 0141-9870
Rashid, Naaz (2016) Just a girl: thinking intersectionally about ‘the Muslim girl’ and writing against culture. Young, 24 (3). pp. 255-269. ISSN 1103-3088
Rashid, Naaz (2016) Veiled threats: representing the Muslim woman in public policy discourses. Policy Press, Bristol. ISBN 978-1447325178