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161. | When do simple cues make citizens smart? Understanding the conditions under which cues improve decisions |
162. | Anatomy of Place: Ecological Citizenship in Canada's Chemical Valley |
163. | Sectarian Homes: The Making of Shi'i Families and Citizens under the French Mandate, 1918--1943 |
164. | Cognitive processing of television political advertisements: The mediating effects of expertise on memory and evaluation |
165. | Constituting citizens: 'Mexican migrants' and the discourses and practices of United States citizenship |
166. | Shifting Imaginaries of 'Good Citizens': Governing Citizens in 20th Century Peru |
167. | A historical analysis of race on the education of black children in Dayton, Ohio, during the nineteenth century |
168. | Citizens of Heaven: Conservative American Protestant Reactions to New Deal Legislation |
169. | Ethical Capitalism: Global Citizens, Corporate Bodies, and the Cosmopolitics of Self-Regulation |
170. | The politics of envy and esteem in two democracies |
171. | Citizens of the Atlantic: Examining the Compagnie de Caen in Seventeenth Century New France |
172. | A study of Chinese senior citizens' attitudes toward travel attributes |
173. | Cultivating Creative China: Making and Remaking Cities, Citizens, Work and Innovation |
174. | Where Subjects were Citizens: The Emergence of a Republican Language and Polity in Colonial American Law Court Culture, 1750--1776 |
175. | Citizens under the law: African Americans confront the justice system in Kentucky, Missouri, and Texas, 1790--1877 |
176. | Marginals, citizens, subjects: The perilous foundations of Asian American Studies |
177. | Freedom in general: The general will in classical German philosophy |
178. | Citizens and subjects: Metis society, identity and the struggle over colonial politics in Saint Louis, Senegal, 1870--1920 |
179. | The struggle for modern Athens: Unconventional citizens and the shaping of a new political reality |
180. | Stateless citizens: Culture, nation and identity in the expanding Tibetan diaspora |
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