The Brothel Phone Number: Infrastructures of Transnational Pimping in Eastern Romania

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The Brothel Phone Number : Infrastructures of Transnational Pimping in Eastern Romania. / Korsby, Trine Mygind.

I: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, Bind 35, Nr. 2, 2017, s. 111-124.

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Korsby, TM 2017, 'The Brothel Phone Number: Infrastructures of Transnational Pimping in Eastern Romania', The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, bind 35, nr. 2, s. 111-124. https://doi.org/10.3167/cja.2017.350209

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Korsby, T. M. (2017). The Brothel Phone Number: Infrastructures of Transnational Pimping in Eastern Romania. The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 35(2), 111-124. https://doi.org/10.3167/cja.2017.350209

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Korsby TM. The Brothel Phone Number: Infrastructures of Transnational Pimping in Eastern Romania. The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology. 2017;35(2):111-124. https://doi.org/10.3167/cja.2017.350209

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Korsby, Trine Mygind. / The Brothel Phone Number : Infrastructures of Transnational Pimping in Eastern Romania. I: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology. 2017 ; Bind 35, Nr. 2. s. 111-124.

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