Connecting Patterns: Sustainability and the Culture of Complexity

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Sacha Kagan - presenter

    08.09.2011

    Event

    10th Conference of the European Sociological Association - ESA 2011: Social Relations in Turbulent Times

    07.09.1110.09.11

    Genf, Switzerland

    Event: Conference

      Research areas

    • Sociology - sociology of culture, cultural dimension of sustainability

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