A Religious Media Revolution? The Syrian Conflict and the Mediated Sunni Authority

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A Religious Media Revolution? The Syrian Conflict and the Mediated Sunni Authority. / Skovgaard-Petersen, Jakob.

In: Politik, Vol. 19, No. 4, 2016, p. 55-66.

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Skovgaard-Petersen, J 2016, 'A Religious Media Revolution? The Syrian Conflict and the Mediated Sunni Authority', Politik, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 55-66. <file:///C:/Users/cqw916/Downloads/3904-28-PB.pdf>

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Skovgaard-Petersen, J. (2016). A Religious Media Revolution? The Syrian Conflict and the Mediated Sunni Authority. Politik, 19(4), 55-66. file:///C:/Users/cqw916/Downloads/3904-28-PB.pdf

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Skovgaard-Petersen J. A Religious Media Revolution? The Syrian Conflict and the Mediated Sunni Authority. Politik. 2016;19(4):55-66.

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Skovgaard-Petersen, Jakob. / A Religious Media Revolution? The Syrian Conflict and the Mediated Sunni Authority. In: Politik. 2016 ; Vol. 19, No. 4. pp. 55-66.

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