Sonder le Feral Atlas: enquêtes de terrain holographiques

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Sonder le Feral Atlas : enquêtes de terrain holographiques. / Brugidou, Jeremie; Beauté, Julie; Etelain, Jeanne; Dichman, Anne-Sofie; Iriarte, Gregorio Paz; Li, Dai.

In: Social Science Information, Vol. 62, No. 1, 2023, p. 135-154.

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Harvard

Brugidou, J, Beauté, J, Etelain, J, Dichman, A-S, Iriarte, GP & Li, D 2023, 'Sonder le Feral Atlas: enquêtes de terrain holographiques', Social Science Information, vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 135-154. https://doi.org/10.1177/05390184231164558

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Brugidou, J., Beauté, J., Etelain, J., Dichman, A-S., Iriarte, G. P., & Li, D. (2023). Sonder le Feral Atlas: enquêtes de terrain holographiques. Social Science Information, 62(1), 135-154. https://doi.org/10.1177/05390184231164558

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Brugidou J, Beauté J, Etelain J, Dichman A-S, Iriarte GP, Li D. Sonder le Feral Atlas: enquêtes de terrain holographiques. Social Science Information. 2023;62(1):135-154. https://doi.org/10.1177/05390184231164558

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Brugidou, Jeremie ; Beauté, Julie ; Etelain, Jeanne ; Dichman, Anne-Sofie ; Iriarte, Gregorio Paz ; Li, Dai. / Sonder le Feral Atlas : enquêtes de terrain holographiques. In: Social Science Information. 2023 ; Vol. 62, No. 1. pp. 135-154.

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