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SSRC| Social Science is Police Science: Researching Grass-Roots Activism

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  • Arne Hintz
  • Stefania Milan

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Published

2010-08-18

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Vol. 4 (2010)

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Features

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Featured Book Review

 

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Producing Precarity: The Costs of Making TV in Poor Places

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Reviewed by David Frank

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Guest Editors: Roni Danziger and Hadar Levy-Landesberg

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