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2024: Maximum Democracy or Learning to love the public
2023: Social Media Influencers Are Getting Political, and We Aren't Ready
2022: Vibe Shift: The Contentious Promise of Liberalism
2019: Excluded and Enraged: On Gender, Anger, and Violence
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