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Cover: New Geographies, 12: CommonsNew Geographies, 12: CommonsMahdavi, Mojdeh
Wang, Liang
PAPERBACK04/19/2022$29.95
Cover: New Geographies, 9: PosthumanNew Geographies, 9: PosthumanGomez-Luque, Mariano
Jafari, Ghazal
PAPERBACK10/05/2020$29.95
Cover: New Geographies, 8: IslandNew Geographies, 8: IslandDaou, Daniel
Pérez-Ramos, Pablo
PAPERBACK01/09/2017$24.95
Cover: New Geographies, 7: Geographies of InformationNew Geographies, 7: Geographies of InformationFard, Ali
Meshkani, Taraneh
PAPERBACK10/26/2015$25.00
Cover: New Geographies, 6: Grounding MetabolismNew Geographies, 6: Grounding MetabolismIbañez, Daniel
Katsikis, Nikos
PAPERBACK08/11/2014$24.95
Cover: New Geographies, 5: The MediterraneanNew Geographies, 5: The MediterraneanPetrov, AntonioPAPERBACK05/27/2013$20.00
Cover: New Geographies, 3: Urbanisms of ColorNew Geographies, 3: Urbanisms of ColorDoherty, GarethPAPERBACK08/01/2011$20.00
Cover: New Geographies, 4: Scales of the EarthNew Geographies, 4: Scales of the EarthJazairy, El HadiPAPERBACK08/01/2011$20.00Currently unavailable
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