Social Justice - 2020
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Race for the Future.
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The Same Old Arguments: Tropes of Race and Class in the History of Prostitution from the Progressive Era to the Present.
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Editors' Introduction: Policing the Protest Cycle of the 2010s.
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Bernard Harcourt, The Counterrevolution: How Our Government Went to War Against Its Own Citizens.
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Editors' Introduction.
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Passive Revolution and the Movement against Mass Incarceration: From Prison Abolition to Redemption Script.
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A Lot Like War: Petrocapitalism, 'Slow Violence,' and the Struggle for Environmental Justice.
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Beyond Cold War Women: The Peace versus Freedom Debate Revisited.
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Robert J. Duran, The Gang Paradox: Inequalities and Miracles on the US-Mexico Border.
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Expansion, Crisis, and Transformation: Changing Economies of Punishment in England, 1780-1850.
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Danielle Sered, Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration, and a Road to Repair.
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Peace, Praxis, and Women Farmers in China.
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Marked Men: Masculinity, Mobility, and Convict Tattoos, 1919-1940.
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Accompanying Maya Women: Armed Resistance and Transitional Justice Struggles.
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Governors and Prisoners: The Death of Clemency and the Making of Life Sentences without Release in Pennsylvania.
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Manhattan Murder Mystery.
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Street Occupations, Neglected Democracy, and Contested Neoliberalism in Hong Kong.
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The Repression of Protest in Spain after 15-M: The Development of the Gag Law.
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Cascading Movements for Peace: From Women Strike for Peace to UNSCR 1325.
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Restraining the Political through Stay-Away Orders: The Case of Occupy Oakland.
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Why Women?
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Bruce Western, Homeward: Life in the Year After Prison.
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Editor's Introduction: Punishment and History.
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Epilogue.
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Impact of Repression on Mobilization: The Case of the Euromaidan Protests in Ukraine.
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Women Making Peace in Korea: The DMZ Ecofeminist Farm Project.
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Nationizing Coalition and Solidarity Politics for US Antimilitarist Feminists.
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Policing the People's University: The Precarity of Sanctuary in the California State University System.
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Michelle Bonner, Tough on Crime: The Rise of Punitive Populism in Latin America.
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David Correia and Tyler Wall, Policing: A Field Guide.