La nouvelle culture de la 'défonce'

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La nouvelle culture de la 'défonce'. / Tutenges, Sébastien.

I: Sociétés, Nr. 103/1, 2009, s. 47-57.

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Tutenges, S 2009, 'La nouvelle culture de la 'défonce'', Sociétés, nr. 103/1, s. 47-57. https://doi.org/10.3917/soc.103.0047

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Tutenges, S. (2009). La nouvelle culture de la 'défonce'. Sociétés, (103/1), 47-57. https://doi.org/10.3917/soc.103.0047

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Tutenges S. La nouvelle culture de la 'défonce'. Sociétés. 2009;(103/1):47-57. https://doi.org/10.3917/soc.103.0047

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Tutenges, Sébastien. / La nouvelle culture de la 'défonce'. I: Sociétés. 2009 ; Nr. 103/1. s. 47-57.

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