Who was Pierre Rivière? Introduction to the special issue

Emotion, Space and Society - Tập 5 - Trang 207-215 - 2012
Bronwyn Davies1, Jane Speedy2
1Youth Research Centre, University of Melbourne, 20/11 Springfield Ave, Potts Point, NSW 2011, Australia
2Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol, 35 Berkeley Square, Bristol BS8 1JA, UK

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