Exorcising the Ghost - or Spectres of Bin Laden

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Exorcising the Ghost - or Spectres of Bin Laden. / Andreasen, Torsten Arni Caleb.

I: Diffractions, Nr. 1, 2013.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Andreasen, TAC 2013, 'Exorcising the Ghost - or Spectres of Bin Laden', Diffractions, nr. 1. <http://www.diffractions.net/documentos/5_Andreasen_final.pdf>

APA

Andreasen, T. A. C. (2013). Exorcising the Ghost - or Spectres of Bin Laden. Diffractions, (1). http://www.diffractions.net/documentos/5_Andreasen_final.pdf

Vancouver

Andreasen TAC. Exorcising the Ghost - or Spectres of Bin Laden. Diffractions. 2013;(1).

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Andreasen, Torsten Arni Caleb. / Exorcising the Ghost - or Spectres of Bin Laden. I: Diffractions. 2013 ; Nr. 1.

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