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Waves of Disappearance: cinematic topographies of the North-East frontier John Rogers >>

Like London’s: immigration panic in Hungary Andrea Sinkovics Terezak >>

Travellers staying put in Cray’s Hill, Basildon Olivia Woodhouse >>

Superbia: low density living for all Ian Abley >>

Climate change inspires ‘the Restorative City’ Pascale Scheurer >>

Tidal power is inexhaustible Andrew Stobart >>

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