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​The Identities Podcast Episode 3: The Contested Conjuncture. Winter, Aaron (Speaker). 2024. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Event: The Contested Conjuncture: Authoritarian Populism and Progressive Possibilities Symposium<br/><br/>Co-convened by The Stuart Hall Foundation, Birmingham University, Soundings: A journal of politics and culture and Identities: Global studies in culture and power , The Studio (Birmingham University), Birmingham , United Kingdom.

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Winter A. ​The Identities Podcast Episode 3: The Contested Conjuncture Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power . 2024.

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