Whose track is it anyway? An anthropological perspective on collaboration with biologists and hunters in Thule, northwest Greenland
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Whose track is it anyway? An anthropological perspective on collaboration with biologists and hunters in Thule, northwest Greenland. / Flora, Janne; Andersen, Astrid Oberborbeck.
I: Collaborative Anthropologies, 2016.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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Flora, J & Andersen, AO 2016, 'Whose track is it anyway? An anthropological perspective on collaboration with biologists and hunters in Thule, northwest Greenland', Collaborative Anthropologies.
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Flora, J., & Andersen, A. O. (2016). Whose track is it anyway? An anthropological perspective on collaboration with biologists and hunters in Thule, northwest Greenland. Manuskript afsendt til publicering.
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Flora J, Andersen AO. Whose track is it anyway? An anthropological perspective on collaboration with biologists and hunters in Thule, northwest Greenland. Collaborative Anthropologies. 2016.
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title = "Whose track is it anyway?: An anthropological perspective on collaboration with biologists and hunters in Thule, northwest Greenland",
author = "Janne Flora and Andersen, {Astrid Oberborbeck}",
year = "2016",
language = "English",
journal = "Collaborative Anthropologies",
issn = "1943-2550",
publisher = "University of Nebraska Press",
}
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