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Randy Wagstaff
Narrative Epic and New Media: the Totalizing Spaces of Postmodernity in the Wire, Batman, and the Legend of Zelda
The Wire the Complete Guide
Crime, Class, and Labour in David Simon's Baltimore
Education, Violence, and Re-Wiring Our Schools Margareth Etienne
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The Black Image in the White Mind: Educational Consequences of Media Racism
Police Violence in the Wire
They Gon' Study Some [Things]
Narrative and Metanarrative
Of African American Male Students in Season Four of the Wire
Deviance As Pedagogy: from Nondominant Cultural Capital to Deviantly Marked Cultural Repertoires
Women of the Wire
Race in High School Musical
Economic Subjugation and Crime in a Capitalist Context: Using the Irw E to Understand the Contemporary American City Ellis Obrien Bates College,
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And Its Portrayal of Baltimore Politics, Schools, and the Judicial System in Season 4: Was It Accurate Then and Does It Stand the Test of Time?
Teaching Health Disparities, the Social Determinants of Health, and the Social Ecological Model Through HBO's the Wire
“You Can Help Yourself/But Don't Take Too Much”
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Cycles of Failure: the War on Family, the War on Drugs, and the War on Schools Through HBO's <Em>The Wire</Em>
Illich, Education, and the Wire
„There Are No Second Acts in American Lives“
793 Wired for Destruction?: Understanding the Implications Of
Shame Culture, Reputation, and Honour in HBO's the Wire a Project