Selfies and the Search for Recognition: See for your Selfie

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Selfies and the Search for Recognition : See for your Selfie. / Fausing, Bent.

I: Scribd, 08.10.2013.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Fausing, B 2013, 'Selfies and the Search for Recognition: See for your Selfie', Scribd. <http://www.scribd.com/doc/167602342/Selfies-and-the-Search-for-Recognition-See-for-your-Selfie>

APA

Fausing, B. (2013). Selfies and the Search for Recognition: See for your Selfie. Scribd. http://www.scribd.com/doc/167602342/Selfies-and-the-Search-for-Recognition-See-for-your-Selfie

Vancouver

Fausing B. Selfies and the Search for Recognition: See for your Selfie. Scribd. 2013 okt. 8.

Author

Fausing, Bent. / Selfies and the Search for Recognition : See for your Selfie. I: Scribd. 2013.

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