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Metalogue: trying to talk about (un)sustainability – a reflection on experience

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Metalogue: trying to talk about (un)sustainability – a reflection on experience. / Allen, Stephen; Marshall, Judi.
In: Tamara: Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science, Vol. 13, No. 1-2, 2015, p. 1-13.

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Allen S, Marshall J. Metalogue: trying to talk about (un)sustainability – a reflection on experience. Tamara: Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science. 2015;13(1-2):1-13.

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Allen, Stephen ; Marshall, Judi. / Metalogue : trying to talk about (un)sustainability – a reflection on experience. In: Tamara: Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science. 2015 ; Vol. 13, No. 1-2. pp. 1-13.

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