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Department of Geography

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Publication details for Dr Divya P. Tolia-Kelly

Tolia-Kelly, D.P. (2004). Materializing post-colonial geographies: examining the textural landscapes of migration in the South Asian home. Geoforum 35(6): 675-688.

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