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For the love of the thing: conceptualizing the role of the amateur in the contemporary cultural ecology

For the love of the thing: conceptualizing the role of the amateur in the contemporary cultural ecology
For the love of the thing: conceptualizing the role of the amateur in the contemporary cultural ecology
Ashton, Daniel
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Long, Paul
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Ashton, Daniel
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Long, Paul
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Ashton, Daniel and Long, Paul (2016) For the love of the thing: conceptualizing the role of the amateur in the contemporary cultural ecology. European Communication, Research and Education Association : 6th European Communication Conference, , Prague, Czech Republic. 09 - 12 Nov 2016.

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Accepted/In Press date: 30 April 2016
Published date: 9 November 2016
Venue - Dates: European Communication, Research and Education Association : 6th European Communication Conference, , Prague, Czech Republic, 2016-11-09 - 2016-11-12
Organisations: Graphics, Fine Art & Media, Winchester School of Art

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Local EPrints ID: 410443
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/410443
PURE UUID: 7853c025-06d1-463d-8130-63eea8a35a45
ORCID for Daniel Ashton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3120-1783

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Date deposited: 08 Jun 2017 16:31
Last modified: 12 Dec 2021 04:08

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Author: Daniel Ashton ORCID iD
Author: Paul Long

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