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2026 Vol. 29, Issue 01

Paper Submission

1. The Whiteness of Property.
Nicholas De Genova
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2. Eviction and Extraction: Housing and the ‘Hidden Abode’ of Social Reproduction.
Sina Kramer
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3. Marx and the Problem of Advertising.
Alicia Steinmetz and Matt Shafer
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4. Introduction: Sensorial Tactics in an Era of Socioecological Collapse.
Iwona Janicka and Tobias Skiveren
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5. Irreverent Pessimism (A Planetary Life Without Appeal).
Martin Savransky
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6. Petroperversity: Engaging with Fossil Fuel Kitsch in Southern California.
Nicole Seymour
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7. Learning How To Not Steal: Settler Practices for Being in Relation to Indigenous Sovereignties in Entangled Worlds.
Alexis Shotwell
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8. Narrating Environmental Data: Story and Place, Ar-chitecture and Affect.
Jussi Parikka, Paolo Patelli May Ee Wong
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9. What Role for the Sciences in Anthropocene Politics? From Latour’s Sensing Loops to Arendt’s Common Sense.
Anna Krzywoszynska
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10. When Divorce Becomes A Moral Trial: Fault, Gender, and Lived Experiences Under Ghana’s Matrimonial Causes Act, 1971 (Act 367).
Elijah Tukwariba Yin, Peter Atudiwe Atupare

11. A Proposed Program Utilizing Cognitive Mapping Strategy to Enhance Cultural Concepts among Non-Native Arabic Language Learners.
Ali Saeed Algahtani, Abdulkarim Saad Saleh Al-Yahya

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