2024-03-29T14:06:59Z
https://socialtheoryapplied.com/journal/jast/oai
oai:ojs.socialtheoryapplied.com:article/45
2016-06-26T21:43:25Z
jast:ED
v2
https://socialtheoryapplied.com/journal/jast/article/view/45
2016-06-26T21:43:25Z
Journal of Applied Social Theory
Vol 1, No 1 (2016): Special Edition: Theorising digital scholarship
Theorising digital scholarship – introducing the new edition
editorial
Costa, Cristina; University of Strathclyde
Murphy, Mark; University of Glasgow
2016-06-26 22:43:21
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oai:ojs.socialtheoryapplied.com:article/62
2018-10-09T13:42:13Z
jast:ED
v2
https://socialtheoryapplied.com/journal/jast/article/view/62
2018-10-09T13:42:13Z
Journal of Applied Social Theory
Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Special Edition: Futures and Fractures in Feminist & Queer Education; 1-11
Futures and fractures in feminist and queer higher education
editorial
Breeze, Maddie; University of Strathclyde
Taylor, Yvette; University of Strathclyde
2018-10-09 14:01:22
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oai:ojs.socialtheoryapplied.com:article/76
2021-04-12T12:25:44Z
jast:ED
v2
https://socialtheoryapplied.com/journal/jast/article/view/76
2021-04-12T12:25:44Z
Journal of Applied Social Theory
Vol 1, No 3 (2021): Special Edition: Character Assassination and Applied Social Theory
The Applied Social Theory of Character Assassination
editorial
Samoilenko, Sergei A.; George Mason University
2021-04-08 17:44:19
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url:https://socialtheoryapplied.com/journal/jast/article/view/76