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(Im)Possibility of Translation: On the Love of Hard Materials and Solid Objects

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N. A. Volkova
BISAM Central Asia
Kazakhstan

Nataliya A. Volkova — MA in Sociology (University of Manchester), Master of Urban Development (Vysokovsky Graduate School of Urbanism, Higher School of Economics), Project Lead

Almaty



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Volkova N.A. (Im)Possibility of Translation: On the Love of Hard Materials and Solid Objects. Sociology of Power. 2024;36(2):164-169. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2024-2-164-169

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