Crisis - Unrest - Commons Sense: Melanie Gilligan, Critique and the Cultural Logic of Environmentalization

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Crisis - Unrest - Commons Sense: Melanie Gilligan, Critique and the Cultural Logic of Environmentalization. / Kuhn, Holger.
Critique and the Digital. Hrsg. / Erich Hörl; Nelly Yaa Pinkrah; Clara Lotte Warnholdt. Zürich/Berlin: Diaphanes Verlag, 2021. S. 147-184.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschungbegutachtet

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Kuhn, H 2021, Crisis - Unrest - Commons Sense: Melanie Gilligan, Critique and the Cultural Logic of Environmentalization. in E Hörl, NY Pinkrah & CL Warnholdt (Hrsg.), Critique and the Digital. Diaphanes Verlag, Zürich/Berlin, S. 147-184.

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Kuhn, H. (2021). Crisis - Unrest - Commons Sense: Melanie Gilligan, Critique and the Cultural Logic of Environmentalization. In E. Hörl, N. Y. Pinkrah, & C. L. Warnholdt (Hrsg.), Critique and the Digital (S. 147-184). Diaphanes Verlag.

Vancouver

Kuhn H. Crisis - Unrest - Commons Sense: Melanie Gilligan, Critique and the Cultural Logic of Environmentalization. in Hörl E, Pinkrah NY, Warnholdt CL, Hrsg., Critique and the Digital. Zürich/Berlin: Diaphanes Verlag. 2021. S. 147-184

Bibtex

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