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Debunking the myths of global consumer culture literature
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2018-01-01
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YENİCİOĞLU, MEHMET BASKIN
GER, GÜLİZ
Karababa, Eminegül
Üstüner, Tuba
Türe, Meltem
Kuruoğlu, Alev
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M. B. YENİCİOĞLU, G. GER, E. Karababa, T. Üstüner, M. Türe, and A. Kuruoğlu,
Debunking the myths of global consumer culture literature
. 2018.