Scandinavian emerging scholars and their Ph.D. projects - an overview

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Scandinavian emerging scholars and their Ph.D. projects - an overview. / Villadsen, Lisa S.; Bruhn, Tommy.

I: Res Rhetorica, Bind 10, Nr. 4, 2023, s. 140-175.

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Villadsen, LS & Bruhn, T 2023, 'Scandinavian emerging scholars and their Ph.D. projects - an overview', Res Rhetorica, bind 10, nr. 4, s. 140-175. <https://resrhetorica.com/index.php/RR/article/view/810>

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Villadsen, L. S., & Bruhn, T. (2023). Scandinavian emerging scholars and their Ph.D. projects - an overview. Res Rhetorica, 10(4), 140-175. https://resrhetorica.com/index.php/RR/article/view/810

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Villadsen LS, Bruhn T. Scandinavian emerging scholars and their Ph.D. projects - an overview. Res Rhetorica. 2023;10(4):140-175.

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Villadsen, Lisa S. ; Bruhn, Tommy. / Scandinavian emerging scholars and their Ph.D. projects - an overview. I: Res Rhetorica. 2023 ; Bind 10, Nr. 4. s. 140-175.

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