On File and As Files: Tracing Communicative Processes in the Byker Archive

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On File and As Files : Tracing Communicative Processes in the Byker Archive. / Kajita, Heidi Svenningsen; Thomas, Katie Lloyd.

I: SPOOL, Bind 10, Nr. 1, 2023, s. 21-36.

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Kajita, HS & Thomas, KL 2023, 'On File and As Files: Tracing Communicative Processes in the Byker Archive', SPOOL, bind 10, nr. 1, s. 21-36. https://doi.org/10.47982/spool.2023.1.02

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Kajita, H. S., & Thomas, K. L. (2023). On File and As Files: Tracing Communicative Processes in the Byker Archive. SPOOL, 10(1), 21-36. https://doi.org/10.47982/spool.2023.1.02

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Kajita HS, Thomas KL. On File and As Files: Tracing Communicative Processes in the Byker Archive. SPOOL. 2023;10(1):21-36. https://doi.org/10.47982/spool.2023.1.02

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Kajita, Heidi Svenningsen ; Thomas, Katie Lloyd. / On File and As Files : Tracing Communicative Processes in the Byker Archive. I: SPOOL. 2023 ; Bind 10, Nr. 1. s. 21-36.

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