A Conversation with Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz: Reassembling the Geo-Social

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A Conversation with Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz : Reassembling the Geo-Social. / Stein, Jakob Valentin Pedersen; Latour, Bruno; Schultz, Nikolaj.

I: Theory, Culture & Society, Bind 36, Nr. 7-8, 25.08.2019, s. 215-230.

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Stein, JVP, Latour, B & Schultz, N 2019, 'A Conversation with Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz: Reassembling the Geo-Social', Theory, Culture & Society, bind 36, nr. 7-8, s. 215-230. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276419867468

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Stein, J. V. P., Latour, B., & Schultz, N. (2019). A Conversation with Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz: Reassembling the Geo-Social. Theory, Culture & Society, 36(7-8), 215-230. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276419867468

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Stein JVP, Latour B, Schultz N. A Conversation with Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz: Reassembling the Geo-Social. Theory, Culture & Society. 2019 aug. 25;36(7-8):215-230. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276419867468

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Stein, Jakob Valentin Pedersen ; Latour, Bruno ; Schultz, Nikolaj. / A Conversation with Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz : Reassembling the Geo-Social. I: Theory, Culture & Society. 2019 ; Bind 36, Nr. 7-8. s. 215-230.

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