Special Issue of Social Anthropology vol.30(4): Urgency and imminence: The Politics of the Very Near Future

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Special Issue of Social Anthropology vol.30(4) : Urgency and imminence: The Politics of the Very Near Future. / Bandak, Andreas (Editor); Anderson, Paul (Editor).

Berghahn Journals, 2022. 165 p. (Social Anthropology; No. 4, Vol. 30).

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Harvard

Bandak, A & Anderson, P (eds) 2022, Special Issue of Social Anthropology vol.30(4): Urgency and imminence: The Politics of the Very Near Future. Social Anthropology, no. 4, vol. 30, Berghahn Journals. <https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/saas/30/4/saas.30.issue-4.xml>

APA

Bandak, A., & Anderson, P. (Eds.) (2022). Special Issue of Social Anthropology vol.30(4): Urgency and imminence: The Politics of the Very Near Future. Berghahn Journals. Social Anthropology Vol. 30 No. 4 https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/saas/30/4/saas.30.issue-4.xml

Vancouver

Bandak A, (ed.), Anderson P, (ed.). Special Issue of Social Anthropology vol.30(4): Urgency and imminence: The Politics of the Very Near Future. Berghahn Journals, 2022. 165 p. (Social Anthropology; No. 4, Vol. 30).

Author

Bandak, Andreas (Editor) ; Anderson, Paul (Editor). / Special Issue of Social Anthropology vol.30(4) : Urgency and imminence: The Politics of the Very Near Future. Berghahn Journals, 2022. 165 p. (Social Anthropology; No. 4, Vol. 30).

Bibtex

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