Bourdieu in International Relations: Rethinking Key Concepts in IR

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Bourdieu in International Relations : Rethinking Key Concepts in IR. / Adler-Nissen, Rebecca (Redaktør).

Abingdon : Routledge, 2012. 230 s. (New International Relations).

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Adler-Nissen, R (red.) 2012, Bourdieu in International Relations: Rethinking Key Concepts in IR. New International Relations, Routledge, Abingdon.

APA

Adler-Nissen, R. (red.) (2012). Bourdieu in International Relations: Rethinking Key Concepts in IR. Routledge. New International Relations

Vancouver

Adler-Nissen R, (ed.). Bourdieu in International Relations: Rethinking Key Concepts in IR. Abingdon: Routledge, 2012. 230 s. (New International Relations).

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Adler-Nissen, Rebecca (Redaktør). / Bourdieu in International Relations : Rethinking Key Concepts in IR. Abingdon : Routledge, 2012. 230 s. (New International Relations).

Bibtex

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