Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Artists are deities | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 7-9 | |||||
The culture club | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 10-11 | |||||
Stumped : an anthropologist reports on one of the strange summer rituals which happen in some pastoral English villages | 1985 | New Internationalist 150 (): 28-9 | |||||
Liquid life: selling oral rehydration | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): | |||||
Men first: Pacific islanders bartered shells for sophistication; now they queue up nostalgically to see old pots and pans | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 27-8 | |||||
Living tombs [anthropology of museums] | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 26-7 | |||||
Another kind of loving [sex education books for children] | 1985 | New Internationalist 150 (): 21-3 | |||||
Ghostwriters [women authors and publishing] | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 18-20 | |||||
Breaking the curfew [women and self defence] | 1985 | New Internationalist 150 (): 24-5 | |||||
White sisters listen | 1985 | New Internationalist 150 (): 18- | |||||
Rap the rhyme [rock music] | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 12 | |||||
Country profile: Comoros islands | 1985 | New Internationalist 143 (): 32 | |||||
Miss micro [electronics factories in Malaysia] | 1985 | New Internationalist 150 (): 12-13 | |||||
Portrait of the artist | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 24-5 | |||||
The fire still burns [art in northeast Britain] | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 22-3 | |||||
Window on the world [BBC and impartiality] | 1985 | New Internationalist 146 (): 12-13 | |||||
Love thy enemy [men and women] | 1985 | New Internationalist 150 (): 26-7 | |||||
Woman to woman: an introduction to feminism | 1985 | New Internationalist 150 (): 7-11 | |||||
Peasant vigilantes: Latin American armies divide and rule | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): | |||||
Country progile: Belize | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 32 | |||||
Country profile: Pakistan | 1985 | New Internationalist 150 (): 32 | |||||
New York, New York: from the lights of Broadway to the lofts of Greenwich Village, the Big Apple's art has always glittered; now it's becoming political | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 28 | |||||
Decisions for today's youth | 1985 | New Internationalist 143 (): 7-28 | |||||
The foreign hand [management and patriotism] | 1985 | New Internationalist 146 (): 24-5 | |||||
Keep it light [rock music] | 1985 | New Internationalist 144 (): 12-14 | |||||
The tender trap: mother's day hides half of parenting | 1985 | New Internationalist 150 (): 14-15 | |||||
Grim reapers: America's dangerous products | 1984 | New Internationalist 141 (): | |||||
Violence worldwide: the facts | 1984 | New Internationalist 136 (): 10-11 | |||||
Looking beyond violence | 1984 | New Internationalist 136 (): 7-9 | |||||
Escape from the whorehouse [the new face of Cuba's tourism] | 1984 | New Internationalist 142 (): 18- | |||||
The place of many heads [Australian Aborigines, Ayers Rock, tourists] | 1984 | New Internationalist 142 (): 23 | |||||
Rejecting food: cash better than food aid | 1984 | New Internationalist 141 (): | |||||
The other war: Zimbabwe's co-ops may fall | 1984 | New Internationalist 141 (): | |||||
Blacksmith, baker, roof-sheet maker: taking on 'men's work' [women] | 1984 | New Internationalist 141 (): | |||||
Selling the exotic [Tunisian tourism] | 1984 | New Internationalist 142 (): 27 | |||||
Should Kalidasi have another? [procreation and the poor] | 1984 | New Internationalist 142 (): | |||||
Interesting ethics [speculations on the results of the increasing cost of loans] | 1984 | New Internationalist 141 (): | |||||
Guinea-Bissau ['Country Profile' | 1984 | New Internationalist 141 (): 32 | |||||
The swastika spins ever faster [tourists in Bali] | 1984 | New Internationalist 142 (): 12-13 | |||||
Visions of poverty, visions of wealth [tourists in the third world] | 1984 | New Internationalist 142 (): 7-9 | |||||
Cheap thrills [prostitution in Thailand] | 1984 | New Internationalist 142 (): 14 | |||||
The outstretched hand: dealing with beggars | 1984 | New Internationalist 142 (): 20-2 | |||||
Raiders across the Rio Grande [U.S. tourists in Mexico] | 1984 | New Internationalist 142 (): 28-9 | |||||
Slow train to Patna [community action in villages in Bihar] | 1984 | New Internationalist 141 (): 7-28 | |||||
The rains [Upper Volta] | 1983 | New internationalist 120 (): 7-27 | |||||
Behind the fourth wall [Sri Lanka] | 1983 | New internationalist 119 (): 12-13 | |||||
'Every square mile is just like a book' [Australian Aborigines] | 1983 | New internationalist 123 (): 21 | |||||
Tribal fusion or fission | 1983 | New internationalist 128 (): 24 | |||||
Coyotes and the underground railway [refugees in Central America] | 1983 | New internationalist 130 (): 22-3 | |||||
With God on our side [religion in South America] | 1983 | New internationalist 130 (): 21-2 |