Special Section: Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care

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Special Section : Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care. / Krøijer, Stine (Editor); Rubow, Cecilie (Editor).

In: Environmental Humanities, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2022, p. 375-498.

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Krøijer, S & Rubow, C (eds) 2022, 'Special Section: Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care', Environmental Humanities, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 375-498.

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Krøijer, S., & Rubow, C. (Eds.) (2022). Special Section: Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care. Environmental Humanities, 14(2), 375-498.

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Krøijer S, (ed.), Rubow C, (ed.). Special Section: Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care. Environmental Humanities. 2022;14(2):375-498.

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Krøijer, Stine (Editor) ; Rubow, Cecilie (Editor). / Special Section : Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care. In: Environmental Humanities. 2022 ; Vol. 14, No. 2. pp. 375-498.

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