Shared

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Shared. / Waltorp, Karen; Mohammadzai Safi, Asma.

Handbook of Visual Research Methods in Anthropology. ed. / Rupert Cox; Christopher Wright. Routledge, 2024.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingBook chapterResearchpeer-review

Harvard

Waltorp, K & Mohammadzai Safi, A 2024, Shared. in R Cox & C Wright (eds), Handbook of Visual Research Methods in Anthropology. Routledge.

APA

Waltorp, K., & Mohammadzai Safi, A. (Accepted/In press). Shared. In R. Cox, & C. Wright (Eds.), Handbook of Visual Research Methods in Anthropology Routledge.

Vancouver

Waltorp K, Mohammadzai Safi A. Shared. In Cox R, Wright C, editors, Handbook of Visual Research Methods in Anthropology. Routledge. 2024

Author

Waltorp, Karen ; Mohammadzai Safi, Asma. / Shared. Handbook of Visual Research Methods in Anthropology. editor / Rupert Cox ; Christopher Wright. Routledge, 2024.

Bibtex

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RIS

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