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Boundaries of Queerness: Homonationalism and Racial Politics in Sweden
Katharina Kehl
Recent decades have seen increased mobilization of LGBTQ rights in various nationalist projects of (non-)belonging.
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Spycops: Secrets and Disclosure in the Undercover Policing Inquiry
Raphael Schlembach
This book presents a sociological analysis of the British spycops scandal and the Undercover Policing Inquiry that followed.
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Studying Political Parties as Organizations: Four Perspectives on Denmark's Alternative Party
Emil Husted
This book represents an attempt to convince organization scholars that political parties constitute interesting and relevant study objects.
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White Supremacy and Racism in Progressive America: Race, Place, and Space
Miguel Montalva Barba
In this study, set in one of the most progressive neighborhoods in Boston and the US, Miguel Montalva Barba asks self-proclaimed progressive White people questions about their understanding of gentrification to arrive at a new, historized understanding of race, place, and space.
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