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            Northeast Migrants in Delhi 

            McDuie-Ra, Duncan (2012)
            Northeast Migrants in Delhi: Race, Refuge and Retail is an ethnographic study of migrants from India's north-east border region living and working in Delhi, the nation's capital. Northeast India borders China, the Himalayas, ...
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            Audiences 

            Christie, Ian (2012)
            This timely volume engages with one of the most important shifts in recent film studies: the turn away from text-based analysis towards the viewer. Historically, this marks a return to early interest in the effect of film ...
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            Looking for Loopholes 

            van der Leun, Joanne (2003)
            Looking for Loopholes, Processes of incorporation of illegal immigrants in the Netherlands offers a detailed account of how illegal immigrants, who are legally excluded, manage to incorporate into Dutch society. By combining ...
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            Films That Work Harder 

            Hediger, Vinzenz; Hoof, Florian; Zimmermann, Yvonne; Anthony, Scott (2024)
            Industrial film, non-theatrical film, film studies and science and technology studies, economic history, visual culture
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            Chapter 6 Kapitaalopbouw voor zorg, zekerheid, en pensioen 

            van Lieshout, Peter (2016)
            In het stelsel van sociale zekerheid van de toekomst wordt eigen kapitaalopbouw belangrijker in verhouding tot collectief verzekeren. Niet alleen legt de overheid risico’s steeds meer bij de burger, ook neemt de behoefte ...
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