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Fatalistic normalisation, daunted managerialism and afflictive condemnation as forms of slow violence

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Fatalistic normalisation, daunted managerialism and afflictive condemnation as forms of slow violence. / Yetiş, Erman Örsan; Bakırlıoğlu, Yekta.
In: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Vol. 10, No. 1, 630, 31.10.2023.

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Yetiş EÖ, Bakırlıoğlu Y. Fatalistic normalisation, daunted managerialism and afflictive condemnation as forms of slow violence. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 2023 Oct 31;10(1):630. Epub 2023 Oct 2. doi: 10.1057/s41599-023-02147-2

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Yetiş, Erman Örsan ; Bakırlıoğlu, Yekta. / Fatalistic normalisation, daunted managerialism and afflictive condemnation as forms of slow violence. In: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 2023 ; Vol. 10, No. 1.

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