Playing the game through: making a thesis in art education a 'real thing'

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Maras, Karen. (2010). Playing the game through: making a thesis in art education a 'real thing'. In The doctoral journey in art education pp. 181 - 196 Australian Scholarly Publishing.
AuthorsMaras, Karen
Page range181 - 196
Year2010
Book titleThe doctoral journey in art education
PublisherAustralian Scholarly Publishing
Place of publicationAustralia
ISBN9781921509766
Research GroupSchool of Education
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