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Hauptverfasser: Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle, Kaye Cain-Nielsen, Vivian Ziherl, Richard Bell, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Rachel O’Reilly, Ho Rui An, Angela Mitropoulos, David Kim, Yazan Khalili, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Demian DinéYazhi, Mariana Silva
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