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Soziale Bewegungen: Politisches Engagement über Alphabetisierung. Ein Vergleich zwischen Dakar und anderen westafrikanischen Städten

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  • Wade, Manuela, 2008. "Soziale Bewegungen: Politisches Engagement über Alphabetisierung. Ein Vergleich zwischen Dakar und anderen westafrikanischen Städten," ÖFSE-Forum, Austrian Foundation for Development Research (ÖFSE), volume 35, number 35.
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