Klimaforandringernes metafysik: Verden som natur, omgivelser og ophav

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Klimaforandringernes metafysik : Verden som natur, omgivelser og ophav. / Rubow, Cecilie.

Tidskriftet Antropologi. Kobenhavns Universitet, 2011. s. 101-117 (Tidskriftet Antropologi, Bind 64).

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Rubow, C 2011, Klimaforandringernes metafysik: Verden som natur, omgivelser og ophav. i Tidskriftet Antropologi. Kobenhavns Universitet, Tidskriftet Antropologi, bind 64, s. 101-117.

APA

Rubow, C. (2011). Klimaforandringernes metafysik: Verden som natur, omgivelser og ophav. I Tidskriftet Antropologi (s. 101-117). Kobenhavns Universitet. Tidskriftet Antropologi Bind 64

Vancouver

Rubow C. Klimaforandringernes metafysik: Verden som natur, omgivelser og ophav. I Tidskriftet Antropologi. Kobenhavns Universitet. 2011. s. 101-117. (Tidskriftet Antropologi, Bind 64).

Author

Rubow, Cecilie. / Klimaforandringernes metafysik : Verden som natur, omgivelser og ophav. Tidskriftet Antropologi. Kobenhavns Universitet, 2011. s. 101-117 (Tidskriftet Antropologi, Bind 64).

Bibtex

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