TransVisuality: The Cultural Dimension of Visuality: Visual Organisations

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TransVisuality: The Cultural Dimension of Visuality : Visual Organisations. / Michelsen, Anders Ib (Redaktør); Wiegand, Frauke Katharina (Redaktør); kristensen, tore (Redaktør).

Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2021. 272 s.

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Michelsen, AI, Wiegand, FK & kristensen, T (red) 2021, TransVisuality: The Cultural Dimension of Visuality: Visual Organisations. bind 2, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool.

APA

Michelsen, A. I., Wiegand, F. K., & kristensen, T. (red.) (2021). TransVisuality: The Cultural Dimension of Visuality: Visual Organisations. Liverpool University Press.

Vancouver

Michelsen AI, (ed.), Wiegand FK, (ed.), kristensen T, (ed.). TransVisuality: The Cultural Dimension of Visuality: Visual Organisations. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2021. 272 s.

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Michelsen, Anders Ib (Redaktør) ; Wiegand, Frauke Katharina (Redaktør) ; kristensen, tore (Redaktør). / TransVisuality: The Cultural Dimension of Visuality : Visual Organisations. Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2021. 272 s.

Bibtex

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