Migration Struggles and the Global Justice Movement

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Migration Struggles and the Global Justice Movement. / Bojadžijev, Manuela.
The International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present. ed. / Immanuel Ness. Vol. 5 Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2009.

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Bojadžijev, M 2009, Migration Struggles and the Global Justice Movement. in I Ness (ed.), The International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present. vol. 5, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Chichester. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405198073.wbierp1014

APA

Bojadžijev, M. (2009). Migration Struggles and the Global Justice Movement. In I. Ness (Ed.), The International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present (Vol. 5). Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405198073.wbierp1014

Vancouver

Bojadžijev M. Migration Struggles and the Global Justice Movement. In Ness I, editor, The International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present. Vol. 5. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2009 doi: 10.1002/9781405198073.wbierp1014

Bibtex

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