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The Corporeal Image: Film, Ethnography, and the Senses

by MacDougall, David.

Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- Princeton University Press -- 2006Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 301 MAC/C] (1).
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The Hows and Whys of Alternative Education: Schools Where Students Thrive

by Leiding, Darlene.

Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- Rowman & Littlefield -- 2007Availability: No items available Checked out (1).
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The Third Eye: Race, Cinema, and Ethnographic Spectacle

by Rony, Fatimah Tobing.

Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- Duke University Press -- 1996Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 305.800208 RON/T] (1).
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Making health public: how news coverage is remaking media, medicine, and contemporary life

by Briggs, Charles L | Hallin, Daniel C.

Language: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- Routledge -- 2016Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 362.1 BRI/M] (1). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 362.1 BRI/M] (1).
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Rethinking suicide: why prevention fails, and how we can do better

by Bryan, Craig J.

Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- Oxford University Press -- 2022Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 362.28 BRY/R] (1). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 362.28 BRY/R] (1).
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Essential Social Psychology

by Crisp, Richard J | Turner, Rhiannon N.

Language: English Publisher: New Delhi - Sage Publications -- 2020Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 302 CRI/E] (9). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 302 CRI/E] (1).

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