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Recent special issues
The Manifesto in Landscape Architecture: Landscape Journal, Vol. 26 #2
Journalism Education in Africa: Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies, Vol. 28 #1/2
25th Volume: Ecological Restoration, Vol. 25 #1
Symposium: Vision Screening for Children: American Orthoptic Journal , Vol. 56
Immigrant Fictions: Contemporary Literature, Vol. 47 #4
Recent Developments in Fisheries Economics: Land Economics Vol. 83 #1
Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution: SubStance, Vol. 36 #3
Dea Loher: Monatshefte Vol. 99 #3
Frederica de Laguna: Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 43 #2
Luso-Brazilian Studies in the New Millennium: Luso-Brazilian Review, Vol. 40 #2
Cross-National Comparative Research Using Panel Surveys: Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 38 #2
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