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Editorial Foreword
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- 07 October 2024, pp. 470-473
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The Devil and Florentino: Specters of Petro-Populism in Venezuela
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- 01 April 2024, pp. 474-500
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The Subterranean Unsettling of Science, Race, and Religion: Obeah, Petroleum Geology, and Risk in Trinidad
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- 27 March 2024, pp. 501-527
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Towards an Energetics of Class: Comparing Energy Protests in India and the United States
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- 01 April 2024, pp. 528-556
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Re-Territorializing the Neolithic: Architecture and Rhythms in Early Sedentary Societies of the Near East
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- 01 April 2024, pp. 557-583
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Inventing Ancestors and Limited Empiricism in Chosŏn Korea: A Case of the Kigye Yu Lineage
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- 27 March 2024, pp. 584-611
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Law’s Logistical Media: The Installation of the File System in the Postwar Japanese Prosecutor’s Office
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- 04 April 2024, pp. 612-642
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A Discipline Like No Other: Marginalized Autonomy and Institutional Anchors in French Public Psychiatry (1945–2016)
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- 27 March 2024, pp. 643-672
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Of Rule not Revenue: South Sudan’s Revenue Complex from Colonial, Rebel, to Independent Rule, 1899 to 2023
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- 01 April 2024, pp. 673-699
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Recovering the Dalit Public Sphere: Vernacular Liberalism in Late Colonial North India
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- 01 April 2024, pp. 700-725
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