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Neoliberal Common Sense and Short-Term Study Abroad: A Focus on Prospective Language Teachers’ Discourses
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2021-11-25
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Çiftçi, Emrullah Yasin
Karaman, Abdullah Cendel
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E. Y. Çiftçi and A. C. Karaman, “Neoliberal Common Sense and Short-Term Study Abroad: A Focus on Prospective Language Teachers’ Discourses,” presented at the The 21st International Conference of the International Association for Languages and Intercultural Communication|Online Conference, Bogota, Kolombiya, 2021, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/100443.