HOMECTRL: An Example of Practice-Based Artistic Research as a Methodology in Surveillance Studies

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HOMECTRL : An Example of Practice-Based Artistic Research as a Methodology in Surveillance Studies. / Veel, Kristin; Wellendorf, Kassandra.

I: Surveillance & Society, Bind 20, Nr. 4, 16.12.2022, s. 379-89.

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Veel, K & Wellendorf, K 2022, 'HOMECTRL: An Example of Practice-Based Artistic Research as a Methodology in Surveillance Studies', Surveillance & Society, bind 20, nr. 4, s. 379-89. https://doi.org/10.24908/ss.v20i4.15899

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Veel, K., & Wellendorf, K. (2022). HOMECTRL: An Example of Practice-Based Artistic Research as a Methodology in Surveillance Studies. Surveillance & Society, 20(4), 379-89. https://doi.org/10.24908/ss.v20i4.15899

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Veel K, Wellendorf K. HOMECTRL: An Example of Practice-Based Artistic Research as a Methodology in Surveillance Studies. Surveillance & Society. 2022 dec. 16;20(4):379-89. https://doi.org/10.24908/ss.v20i4.15899

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Veel, Kristin ; Wellendorf, Kassandra. / HOMECTRL : An Example of Practice-Based Artistic Research as a Methodology in Surveillance Studies. I: Surveillance & Society. 2022 ; Bind 20, Nr. 4. s. 379-89.

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