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Geographies of care: Space, place and the voluntary sector

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Geographies of care: Space, place and the voluntary sector. / Milligan, Christine.
Geographies of Care: Space, Place and the Voluntary Sector. Ashgate, 2001. p. 1-292.

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Milligan, C 2001, Geographies of care: Space, place and the voluntary sector. in Geographies of Care: Space, Place and the Voluntary Sector. Ashgate, pp. 1-292. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315188812

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Milligan, C. (2001). Geographies of care: Space, place and the voluntary sector. In Geographies of Care: Space, Place and the Voluntary Sector (pp. 1-292). Ashgate. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315188812

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Milligan C. Geographies of care: Space, place and the voluntary sector. In Geographies of Care: Space, Place and the Voluntary Sector. Ashgate. 2001. p. 1-292 doi: 10.4324/9781315188812

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Milligan, Christine. / Geographies of care : Space, place and the voluntary sector. Geographies of Care: Space, Place and the Voluntary Sector. Ashgate, 2001. pp. 1-292

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