Selfie and the Search for Recognition: See for your Selfie

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Selfie and the Search for Recognition : See for your Selfie. / Fausing, Bent.

I: academia.edu, 07.09.2013.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Fausing, B 2013, 'Selfie and the Search for Recognition: See for your Selfie', academia.edu. <https://www.academia.edu/4418191/Selfies_and_the_Search_for_Recognition._See_for_your_Selfie>

APA

Fausing, B. (2013). Selfie and the Search for Recognition: See for your Selfie. academia.edu. https://www.academia.edu/4418191/Selfies_and_the_Search_for_Recognition._See_for_your_Selfie

Vancouver

Fausing B. Selfie and the Search for Recognition: See for your Selfie. academia.edu. 2013 sep. 7.

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Fausing, Bent. / Selfie and the Search for Recognition : See for your Selfie. I: academia.edu. 2013.

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