Have sports ever been autonomous?
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Have sports ever been autonomous? / Thing, Lone Friis; Ottesen, Laila.
The Social Impact of Sport Governance & Management: Book of Abstracts. 2008. p. 44.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference abstract in proceedings › Research
Harvard
Thing, LF & Ottesen, L 2008, Have sports ever been autonomous? in The Social Impact of Sport Governance & Management: Book of Abstracts. pp. 44, Sport and Social Capital in the European Union. Annual Conference, Milan, Italy, 20/11/2008.
APA
Thing, L. F., & Ottesen, L. (2008). Have sports ever been autonomous? In The Social Impact of Sport Governance & Management: Book of Abstracts (pp. 44)
Vancouver
Thing LF, Ottesen L. Have sports ever been autonomous? In The Social Impact of Sport Governance & Management: Book of Abstracts. 2008. p. 44
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Bibtex
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year = "2008",
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RIS
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