The cartoon Controversy: Creating Muslims in a Danish Setting

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The cartoon Controversy : Creating Muslims in a Danish Setting. / Kublitz, Anja.

I: Social Analysis: Journal of Cultural and Social Practice, Bind 54, Nr. 3, 2010, s. 107-126.

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Kublitz, A 2010, 'The cartoon Controversy: Creating Muslims in a Danish Setting', Social Analysis: Journal of Cultural and Social Practice, bind 54, nr. 3, s. 107-126.

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Kublitz, A. (2010). The cartoon Controversy: Creating Muslims in a Danish Setting. Social Analysis: Journal of Cultural and Social Practice, 54(3), 107-126.

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Kublitz A. The cartoon Controversy: Creating Muslims in a Danish Setting. Social Analysis: Journal of Cultural and Social Practice. 2010;54(3):107-126.

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Kublitz, Anja. / The cartoon Controversy : Creating Muslims in a Danish Setting. I: Social Analysis: Journal of Cultural and Social Practice. 2010 ; Bind 54, Nr. 3. s. 107-126.

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