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Castells, Manuel. 2006. [http://www.llull.cat/rec_transfer/webt1/transfer01_foc01.pdf Globalization and identity: A comparative perspective]. pp. 56-67. Transfer.
 
Dudhwala, Farzana. 2009. [http://www.academia.edu/542543/What_is_Actor-Network_Theory What is Actor-Network Theory?: What are its strengths and limitations as a form of sociological theory?]. Cambridge, UK: academia.edu/542543/What_is_Actor-Network_Theory.
 
Mendes-Franco, Janine. 2014. [http://globalvoicesonline.org/2014/02/10/remembering-the-jamaican-cultural-theorist-stuart-hall/ Remembering the Jamaican Cultural Theorist Stuart Hall]. February 10. Cambridge, MA: Global Voices Online.
 
 
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Costanza-Chock, Sasha. 2011. [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2011/03/costanzachock Transmedia Mobilization]. March 1. Cambridge, MA: Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
 
Dibb, Mike (Producer/Director). 2013. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gf0KUxgZfI In Conversation with Stuart Hall]. Youtube.com.
 
Nader, Laura, with Calvin Morrill (interviewer). 2011. [http://www.law.berkeley.edu/9603.htm Laura Nader - Conversations in Law and Society]. March 11. Berkeley, CA: UC BerkeleyLaw.
 
Waters, Mary C. 2013. [http://vimeo.com/64537464 MPI MMG Public Lectures 9 April 2013, Mary C. WATERS: "Rising Nativism and Changing Racism"]. (Harvard University sociologist also presents slides here). Goettingen, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen Institute Colloquium.
 
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