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The institutional subject: The construction of the subject through power and reciprocal relations
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2007-08-03
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Topal, Çağrı
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Ç. Topal, “The institutional subject: The construction of the subject through power and reciprocal relations,” 2007, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://pd.aom.org/2007/submission.asp?mode=ShowSessionSessionID=1346symb.