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Resisting extractivism as a feminist critical socio‐spatial practice. (2024). Fotaki, Marianna ; Daskalaki, Maria.
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  32. Writing embodied generosity. (2021). Jaaskelainen, Pauliina ; Helin, Jenny.
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  33. Rethinking gender equity in the contaminated university: A methodology for listening for music in the ruins. (2021). Wright, Susan ; Locke, Kirsten.
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  34. Author‐ize me to write: Going back to writing with our fingers. (2021). Mandalaki, Emmanouela.
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  35. Searching for “home,” writing to find it: A reflective account on experiences of othering in life and academia in times of generalized crises. (2021). Mandalaki, Emmanouela.
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