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Green is the new brown : ecology in the metapolitics of the French far right today
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Flags don’t feed people: nationalism and agri-culture in the UK : a critical framing analysis of nationalism as it appears in British agri-cultural discourse in the context of Brexit
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- Master (Two yrs)
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"Dreams Cancelled" : Turkey’s NGO sector & crime in disadvantaged minority youth
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- Bach. Degree
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Agricultural resilience building at the farm level in Malawi : the relevance of indigenous knowledge
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- Bach. Degree
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Building tunnels, burning bridges : a feminist critical discourse analysis on the gender-infrastructure nexus in the case of planning inter-island linkages on the Faroe Islands.
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- Bach. Degree
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Who is (still) afraid of spectres haunting Europe? : comparing the concepts of "Judeo-Bolshevism" and "Cultural Marxism" in their respective notions of ecology
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Activist resistance against mega-projects in Yucatan : a Buen Vivir and Degrowth approach
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- Master (Two yrs)
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TURKEY’S SOUTHERN EASTERN ANATOLIA PROJECT (GAP) and THE STATE’S APPROACH ON GENDER: A critical feminist perspective on the Southern Eastern Anatolia Project (GAP) as a complex developmental state project on its approach on the women related social projects between 1989-2019
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- Bach. Degree
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Urban densification as an instrument for creating socially sustainable and inclusive cities? : the case of Norra Sorgenfri in Malmö, Sweden : an instrumental case study on the use of urban form as a measure for achieving social-sustainability and inclusivity
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- Bach. Degree
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Community beyond capitalism : self-actualising women imagining sustainable worlds in Budapest
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- Master (Two yrs)