Social Network Analysis to Evaluate Organisational Networks on Sexual Health and Rights

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Social Network Analysis to Evaluate Organisational Networks on Sexual Health and Rights. / Drew, Roger; Aggleton, Peter; Boyce, Paul; Chalmers, Helen; Maxwell, Clare; Pachauri, Saroj; Thomas, Felicity; Warwick, Ian; Wood, Kate.

I: Development in Practice, Bind 21, Nr. 8, 01.11.2011, s. 1062-1079.

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Drew, R, Aggleton, P, Boyce, P, Chalmers, H, Maxwell, C, Pachauri, S, Thomas, F, Warwick, I & Wood, K 2011, 'Social Network Analysis to Evaluate Organisational Networks on Sexual Health and Rights', Development in Practice, bind 21, nr. 8, s. 1062-1079. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2011.590884

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Drew, R., Aggleton, P., Boyce, P., Chalmers, H., Maxwell, C., Pachauri, S., Thomas, F., Warwick, I., & Wood, K. (2011). Social Network Analysis to Evaluate Organisational Networks on Sexual Health and Rights. Development in Practice, 21(8), 1062-1079. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2011.590884

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Drew R, Aggleton P, Boyce P, Chalmers H, Maxwell C, Pachauri S o.a. Social Network Analysis to Evaluate Organisational Networks on Sexual Health and Rights. Development in Practice. 2011 nov. 1;21(8):1062-1079. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2011.590884

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Drew, Roger ; Aggleton, Peter ; Boyce, Paul ; Chalmers, Helen ; Maxwell, Clare ; Pachauri, Saroj ; Thomas, Felicity ; Warwick, Ian ; Wood, Kate. / Social Network Analysis to Evaluate Organisational Networks on Sexual Health and Rights. I: Development in Practice. 2011 ; Bind 21, Nr. 8. s. 1062-1079.

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