Rhetorical Citizenship: Studying the Discursive Crafting and Enactment of Citizenship

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Rhetorical Citizenship : Studying the Discursive Crafting and Enactment of Citizenship . / Kock, Christian Erik J; Villadsen, Lisa Storm.

I: Citizenship Studies, Bind 21, Nr. 5, 12.06.2017, s. 570-587.

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Kock, CEJ & Villadsen, LS 2017, 'Rhetorical Citizenship: Studying the Discursive Crafting and Enactment of Citizenship ', Citizenship Studies, bind 21, nr. 5, s. 570-587. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2017.1316360

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Kock, C. E. J., & Villadsen, L. S. (2017). Rhetorical Citizenship: Studying the Discursive Crafting and Enactment of Citizenship . Citizenship Studies, 21(5), 570-587. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2017.1316360

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Kock CEJ, Villadsen LS. Rhetorical Citizenship: Studying the Discursive Crafting and Enactment of Citizenship . Citizenship Studies. 2017 jun. 12;21(5):570-587. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2017.1316360

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Kock, Christian Erik J ; Villadsen, Lisa Storm. / Rhetorical Citizenship : Studying the Discursive Crafting and Enactment of Citizenship . I: Citizenship Studies. 2017 ; Bind 21, Nr. 5. s. 570-587.

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