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Topic: Disability Studies

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    Callum Bradley Georgina Perkins In-human appetites and mineral becomings

    2023
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    Caitlin Berrigan Atmospheres of the Undead Living with viruses, loneliness, and neoliberalism

    2020
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    Alison Kenner Breathtaking Asthma Care in a Time of Climate Change

    2018
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    Seminar 3 Fictioning and Designing Planetary Public Health

    1 January 1970
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    Tim Ingold On Breath and Breathing: A Concluding Comment

    2020
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    Jean-Thomas Tremblay Breathing Aesthetics

    2022
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