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Vol. 9 (2026): Conflict and Control within Public Space
Published:
2026-03-03
Editorial
The Editor's Letter #1
Chloe Elsweiler
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The Editor's Letter #2
Enriko Cabuga
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Articles
Control and Conflict in Cities: Political Economy, Power, and Resistance
Mona A.S.M. Alhodaiby
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Theme: Control and Conflict in Cities Book: Fahrenheit 451
Alaa B.H.A. Alawadh
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Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and the exploration of public spaces as a representation of the psyche behind Raskolnikov.
Enricko Cabuga
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‘The street is not neutral ground’: Pat Barker’s
Blow Your House Down
and the exploration of public spaces as battlegrounds shaped by male violence and state control.
Chloe Elsweiler
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Mapping Memory and Perception: The City as a Living Space in
All the Light We Cannot See
Raghad M R A M Alshayea
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In 1984, London/Airstrip 1 illustrates how the concept of ‘place’ operates as a site of conflict and control under totalitarian power
George Taylor
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Reviews
Conflict in Context
Power, Place and Resistance in Zusak’s The Book Thief.
Keira Watson
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Timshel and choice
Conflict and Control in John Steinbeck's East of Eden
Enricko Cabuga
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The Bell Jar Book Review
Chloe Elsweiler
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A luminous exploration of war, memory, and connection: A review of
All the Light We Cannot See
Raghad M R A M Alshayea
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Yevgeny Zamyatin’s WE
George Taylor
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