If you liked Public and Political Discourses of Migration by Amanda Haynes, Eoin Devereux, and Martin J. Power, start with Teaching Steam Through Hands-On Crafts (2024), David Bowie: Critical Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Popular Music) (2015), and Football Politics and Identity (2021). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Teaching Steam Through Hands-On Crafts 2024 · 248 pages · Christine G. Schnittka, Amanda Haynes · Same author
  2. 2 David Bowie: Critical Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Popular Music) 2015 · 342 pages · Eoin Devereux, Martin Power · Same author
  3. 3 Football Politics and Identity 2021 · 200 pages · Daniel Parnell, Paul Widdop, Martin J. Power, Stephen R. Millar · Same author
  4. 4 Understanding Irish Society 2022 · Martin Power, Eoin Devereux, Majka Ryan · Same author
  5. 5 Always Different, Always the Same 2024 · 284 pages · Eoin Devereux, Martin J. Power · Same author
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What should I read after Public and Political Discourses of Migration?

BookOrb recommends Teaching Steam Through Hands-On Crafts (2024), David Bowie: Critical Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Popular Music) (2015), Football Politics and Identity (2021), Understanding Irish Society (2022), and Always Different, Always the Same (2024).

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Who wrote Public and Political Discourses of Migration?

Public and Political Discourses of Migration is by Amanda Haynes, Eoin Devereux, and Martin J. Power.