Explorations in social spaces: Gender, age, class fractions and photographical choices of objects

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Explorations in social spaces: Gender, age, class fractions and photographical choices of objects. / Wuggenig, Ulf; Mnich, Peter.
Visual research methods: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods. ed. / Peter Hamilton. Vol. IV London: SAGE Publications Inc., 2006. p. 339-364.

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Harvard

Wuggenig, U & Mnich, P 2006, Explorations in social spaces: Gender, age, class fractions and photographical choices of objects. in P Hamilton (ed.), Visual research methods: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods. vol. IV, SAGE Publications Inc., London, pp. 339-364.

APA

Wuggenig, U., & Mnich, P. (2006). Explorations in social spaces: Gender, age, class fractions and photographical choices of objects. In P. Hamilton (Ed.), Visual research methods: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods (Vol. IV, pp. 339-364). SAGE Publications Inc..

Vancouver

Wuggenig U, Mnich P. Explorations in social spaces: Gender, age, class fractions and photographical choices of objects. In Hamilton P, editor, Visual research methods: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods. Vol. IV. London: SAGE Publications Inc. 2006. p. 339-364

Bibtex

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RIS

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