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Socialized subjectivity: exploring the 'double reality' of an EdD (doctorate of education) bulletin board. / Gillen, Julia.
In: International Journal of Educational Research, Vol. 39, No. 8, 2003, p. 873-884.

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Gillen J. Socialized subjectivity: exploring the 'double reality' of an EdD (doctorate of education) bulletin board. International Journal of Educational Research. 2003;39(8):873-884. doi: 10.1016/j.ijer.2004.11.009

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Gillen, Julia. / Socialized subjectivity: exploring the 'double reality' of an EdD (doctorate of education) bulletin board. In: International Journal of Educational Research. 2003 ; Vol. 39, No. 8. pp. 873-884.

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