Cultural Psychology and Its Future: Complementarity in a New Key

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Cultural Psychology and Its Future : Complementarity in a New Key. / Wagoner, Brady (Editor); Chaudhary, Nandita (Editor); Hviid, Pernille (Editor).

Information Age Publishing, 2014.

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Harvard

Wagoner, B, Chaudhary, N & Hviid, P (eds) 2014, Cultural Psychology and Its Future: Complementarity in a New Key. Information Age Publishing.

APA

Wagoner, B., Chaudhary, N., & Hviid, P. (Eds.) (2014). Cultural Psychology and Its Future: Complementarity in a New Key. Information Age Publishing.

Vancouver

Wagoner B, (ed.), Chaudhary N, (ed.), Hviid P, (ed.). Cultural Psychology and Its Future: Complementarity in a New Key. Information Age Publishing, 2014.

Author

Wagoner, Brady (Editor) ; Chaudhary, Nandita (Editor) ; Hviid, Pernille (Editor). / Cultural Psychology and Its Future : Complementarity in a New Key. Information Age Publishing, 2014.

Bibtex

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