Doxa, Dissent, and Challenges of Rhetorical Citizenship: “When I Criticize Denmark, It Is not the White Nights or the New Potatoes I Have In Mind”

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Doxa, Dissent, and Challenges of Rhetorical Citizenship : “When I Criticize Denmark, It Is not the White Nights or the New Potatoes I Have In Mind”. / Villadsen, Lisa Storm.

I: Javnost - The Public, Bind 24, Nr. 3, 09.05.2017, s. 235-250.

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Villadsen, LS 2017, 'Doxa, Dissent, and Challenges of Rhetorical Citizenship: “When I Criticize Denmark, It Is not the White Nights or the New Potatoes I Have In Mind”', Javnost - The Public, bind 24, nr. 3, s. 235-250. https://doi.org/10.1080/13183222.2017.1306191

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Villadsen, L. S. (2017). Doxa, Dissent, and Challenges of Rhetorical Citizenship: “When I Criticize Denmark, It Is not the White Nights or the New Potatoes I Have In Mind”. Javnost - The Public, 24(3), 235-250. https://doi.org/10.1080/13183222.2017.1306191

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Villadsen LS. Doxa, Dissent, and Challenges of Rhetorical Citizenship: “When I Criticize Denmark, It Is not the White Nights or the New Potatoes I Have In Mind”. Javnost - The Public. 2017 maj 9;24(3):235-250. https://doi.org/10.1080/13183222.2017.1306191

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Villadsen, Lisa Storm. / Doxa, Dissent, and Challenges of Rhetorical Citizenship : “When I Criticize Denmark, It Is not the White Nights or the New Potatoes I Have In Mind”. I: Javnost - The Public. 2017 ; Bind 24, Nr. 3. s. 235-250.

Bibtex

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