Special issue on Resilience and (in)security: Practices, subjects, temporalities

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Special issue on Resilience and (in)security : Practices, subjects, temporalities. / Dunn Cavelty, Myriam (Redaktør); Kaufmann, Mareile (Redaktør); Kristensen, Kristian Søby.

1 udg. Prio/sage, 2015. 105 s. (Security Dialogue; Nr. 1, Bind Special issue; vol. 46).

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportAntologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Dunn Cavelty, M (red.), Kaufmann, M (red.) & Kristensen, KS 2015, Special issue on Resilience and (in)security: Practices, subjects, temporalities. Security Dialogue, nr. 1, bind Special issue; vol. 46, bind 46, 1 udg, Prio/sage.

APA

Dunn Cavelty, M. (red.), Kaufmann, M. (red.), & Kristensen, K. S. (2015). Special issue on Resilience and (in)security: Practices, subjects, temporalities. (1 udg.) Prio/sage. Security Dialogue Bind Special issue; vol. 46 Nr. 1

Vancouver

Dunn Cavelty M, (ed.), Kaufmann M, (ed.), Kristensen KS. Special issue on Resilience and (in)security: Practices, subjects, temporalities. 1 udg. Prio/sage, 2015. 105 s. (Security Dialogue; Nr. 1, Bind Special issue; vol. 46).

Author

Dunn Cavelty, Myriam (Redaktør) ; Kaufmann, Mareile (Redaktør) ; Kristensen, Kristian Søby. / Special issue on Resilience and (in)security : Practices, subjects, temporalities. 1 udg. Prio/sage, 2015. 105 s. (Security Dialogue; Nr. 1, Bind Special issue; vol. 46).

Bibtex

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