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Chopping, stacking and burning wood: Rhythms and variations in provision

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Chopping, stacking and burning wood: Rhythms and variations in provision . / Rinkinen, Jenny Maria.
Infrastructures in Practice: The Dynamics of Demand in Networked Societies. ed. / Elizabeth Shove; Frank Trentmann. London: Routledge, 2018.

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Rinkinen JM. Chopping, stacking and burning wood: Rhythms and variations in provision . In Shove E, Trentmann F, editors, Infrastructures in Practice: The Dynamics of Demand in Networked Societies. London: Routledge. 2018

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Rinkinen, Jenny Maria. / Chopping, stacking and burning wood : Rhythms and variations in provision . Infrastructures in Practice: The Dynamics of Demand in Networked Societies. editor / Elizabeth Shove ; Frank Trentmann. London : Routledge, 2018.

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