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Items where Subject is "Socio-economics"

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Number of items at this level: 10.

Book

Vodanovic, Lucia and Ossandón, José (2012) Disturbios Culturales. Ediciones UDP, Santiago. ISBN 978-956-314-171-9

Book Section

Naldi, Pat (2021) Managing Arcadia: From the King’s Cross Estate to the Bretton Estate. In: British Art and the Environment: Changes, Challenges, and Responses Since the Industrial Revolution. British Art: Histories and Interpretations since 1700 . Routledge. ISBN 9780367566487

Bramall, Rebecca (2023) What are we going to do about the rich? Anti-elitism, neo-liberal common sense and the politics of taxation. In: The Cultural Politics of Anti-Elitism. Routledge, London, pp. 99-119. ISBN 9780367692605

Conference, Symposium or Workshop Item

Zimmerman, Andrea Luka (2021) Between then and now, towards a possible. In: how to think: Radio Silence, 27 November 2021, ICA London.

Salmon, Maureen (2016) Building bridges: what more can be done to facilitate expertise sharing between the Caribbean and the diaspora in the UK? In: Caribbean 2030 - new thinking for a new generation III: Caribbean sustainability, green, growth and good governance, 12-14 October 2016, Wiston House, Wilton Park, West Sussex, UK.

Noce, Kim and Martinez, Alejandro and Vega, Vida and Xu, Tong and Taylor, j Milo and Raphael, Gabrielli (2024) En Plein Air. In: ExEd24, 9 July 2024, Central St Martin College.

Jewell, Jonathan D.A. and Norcross, Troy (2020) Decentralisation, Blockchain and the 'Future of History'. In: Business Strategy Surgery (BSS), 10 May 2020, Online.

Other

Zimmerman, Andrea Luka (2021) Andrea Luka Zimmerman and Morgan Quaintance on art and class.

Performance

Cronin, Rosemary and Mazzarella, Francesco and Tischler-Wood, Alma, Foreign Investments Collective (2019) I Wanna Be Me, I Wanna Be EU. [Performance]

Report

Bramall, Rebecca and Oliva, Mercè (2023) Working Paper 1: Researching redistributive imaginaries: emerging methodological reflections. Working Paper. ReDigIm. (Unpublished)

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