The Contribution of a Community Event to Expert Work: An Activity Theoretical Perspective

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Kazlauskas, Alanah and Crawford, Kate. (2005). The Contribution of a Community Event to Expert Work: An Activity Theoretical Perspective. Outlines: critical social studies. 6(2), pp. 63 - 74.
AuthorsKazlauskas, Alanah and Crawford, Kate
Year2005
JournalOutlines: critical social studies
Journal citation6 (2), pp. 63 - 74
PublisherUniversity Press of Southern Denmark
ISSN1399-5510
Page range63 - 74
Research GroupPeter Faber Business School
Place of publicationCopenhagen,Denmark
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