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Context and history: Using a capabilities-based social justice perspective to explore three generations of western Turkish female teachers' lives

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Context and history: Using a capabilities-based social justice perspective to explore three generations of western Turkish female teachers' lives. / Cin, Firdevs Melis; Walker, Melanie.
In: International Journal of Educational Development, Vol. 33, No. 4, 07.07.2013, p. 394-404.

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Cin FM, Walker M. Context and history: Using a capabilities-based social justice perspective to explore three generations of western Turkish female teachers' lives. International Journal of Educational Development. 2013 Jul 7;33(4):394-404. Epub 2012 Oct 7. doi: 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2012.09.003

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Cin, Firdevs Melis ; Walker, Melanie. / Context and history : Using a capabilities-based social justice perspective to explore three generations of western Turkish female teachers' lives. In: International Journal of Educational Development. 2013 ; Vol. 33, No. 4. pp. 394-404.

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