Book Review: Henrik Bang and Anders Esmark (eds) New Publics with/out Democracy Frederiksberg: Samfundslitteratur Press,2007. 384 pp. ISBN: 87 5931 149 5
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Book Review: Henrik Bang and Anders Esmark (eds) New Publics with/out Democracy Frederiksberg: Samfundslitteratur Press,2007. 384 pp. ISBN: 87 5931 149 5
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