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What the 2008 "Your Lifeline" directive tells us about people writing for post 1981 MOP

What the 2008 "Your Lifeline" directive tells us about people writing for post 1981 MOP
What the 2008 "Your Lifeline" directive tells us about people writing for post 1981 MOP
A conference paper delivered on 10 July, powerpoint uploaded to the Mass Observation website, on what the 'Your Lifeline" directive can tells us about Mass Observation Project writers. It examines the relevance of context to secondary data and argues that the this directive is a very useful place to begin research of the MOP.
Lindsey, Rose
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Lindsey, Rose
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Lindsey, Rose (2017) What the 2008 "Your Lifeline" directive tells us about people writing for post 1981 MOP. Mass Observation 80th Anniversary Conference, United Kingdom. 10 - 11 Jul 2017.

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A conference paper delivered on 10 July, powerpoint uploaded to the Mass Observation website, on what the 'Your Lifeline" directive can tells us about Mass Observation Project writers. It examines the relevance of context to secondary data and argues that the this directive is a very useful place to begin research of the MOP.

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Published date: 10 July 2017
Venue - Dates: Mass Observation 80th Anniversary Conference, United Kingdom, 2017-07-10 - 2017-07-11

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Local EPrints ID: 420743
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/420743
PURE UUID: e92a2039-5567-4c9b-9bdb-701b058072f8
ORCID for Rose Lindsey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7271-9186

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Date deposited: 14 May 2018 16:30
Last modified: 03 Aug 2022 01:43

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Author: Rose Lindsey ORCID iD

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