The Crowd in Flux: Atmosphere and the Governance of Public Affects at FC Union Berlin

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The Crowd in Flux: Atmosphere and the Governance of Public Affects at FC Union Berlin. / Jack, Max.
in: Ethnomusicology, Jahrgang 65, Nr. 3, 01.10.2021, S. 497-518.

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Jack M. The Crowd in Flux: Atmosphere and the Governance of Public Affects at FC Union Berlin. Ethnomusicology. 2021 Okt 1;65(3):497-518. doi: 10.5406/ethnomusicology.65.3.0497

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