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Jean Beaman, associate professor of sociology

Black Lives Matter in France – Ethnographer Jean Beaman reads transnational connections for Black liberation

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The Girl Who Lived

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The Low-Wage Quagmire

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Revolutionizing the Study of Security Regimes and Global Change

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Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos

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Child's Play

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A Question of Ethics

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Warriors and Dissenters

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Power in a Changing World Economy

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Smartphones, Social Media and the Information Superhighway

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