Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added titles on African cinema and other media, education, happiness, and more. Plus, an electronic version of a title from October’s Critical Diversity Studies Forum speaker, Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs…
- Space and time in African cinema and cine-scapes by Kenneth W. Harrow (unlimited users)
- M archive: after the end of the world by Alexis Pauline Gumbs (1 user) *Speaking at USF October 7, 2022 in the 12th Annual Critical Diversity Studies Forum*
- A region of regimes: prosperity and plunder in the Asia-Pacific by T.J. Pempel (unlimited users)
- Framing privacy in digital collections with ethical decision making by Virginia Dressler (1 user)
- Mechanisms: new media and the forensic imagination by Matthew G. Kirschenbaum (1 user)
- The Statesman’s yearbook 2022: the politics, cultures and economies of the world (1 user)
- How and how not to be happy by J. Budziszewski (1 user)
- Paulo Freire and transformative education: changing lives and transforming communities edited by Alethea Melling and Ruth Pilkington, (1 user)
- Mediatization(s): Theoretical conversations between Europe and Latin America edited by Carlos A. Scolari, José L. Fernández and Joan R. Rodríguez-Amat (1 user)
- Beyond the protest square: digital media and augmented dissent by Tetyana Lokot (1 user)
- Music marketing for the DIY musician: creating and executing a plan of attack on a low budget by Bobby Borg (unlimited users)
- Conflict, education and peace in Nepal: Rebuilding education for peace and democracy by Tejendra Pherali (unlimited users)
- How reform worked in China: the transition from plan to market by Yingyi Qian (unlimited users)
- Geopolitics and the Indo-Pacific Region by Ashok Kapur (unlimited users)
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