Cultural Categorizations of Men in a Notorious Online Community

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Cultural Categorizations of Men in a Notorious Online Community. / Jensen, Kim Ebensgaard.

The Handbook of Cultural Linguistics. ed. / Alireza Korangy. Springer, 2024. p. 355-382.

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Harvard

Jensen, KE 2024, Cultural Categorizations of Men in a Notorious Online Community. in A Korangy (ed.), The Handbook of Cultural Linguistics. Springer, pp. 355-382.

APA

Jensen, K. E. (2024). Cultural Categorizations of Men in a Notorious Online Community. In A. Korangy (Ed.), The Handbook of Cultural Linguistics (pp. 355-382). Springer.

Vancouver

Jensen KE. Cultural Categorizations of Men in a Notorious Online Community. In Korangy A, editor, The Handbook of Cultural Linguistics. Springer. 2024. p. 355-382

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Jensen, Kim Ebensgaard. / Cultural Categorizations of Men in a Notorious Online Community. The Handbook of Cultural Linguistics. editor / Alireza Korangy. Springer, 2024. pp. 355-382

Bibtex

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