Rhetorical citizenship and public deliberation

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Rhetorical citizenship and public deliberation. / Kock, Christian; Villadsen, Lisa S.

Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012. 341 s.

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Kock, C & Villadsen, LS 2012, Rhetorical citizenship and public deliberation. bind 9780271058313, Pennsylvania State University Press.

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Kock, C., & Villadsen, L. S. (2012). Rhetorical citizenship and public deliberation. Pennsylvania State University Press.

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Kock C, Villadsen LS. Rhetorical citizenship and public deliberation. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012. 341 s.

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Kock, Christian ; Villadsen, Lisa S. / Rhetorical citizenship and public deliberation. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012. 341 s.

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