Development of a student-oriented, democratic approach to health promotion and organizational change in four youth education settings

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Development of a student-oriented, democratic approach to health promotion and organizational change in four youth education settings. / Rønlund, Adam Steen; Nielsen, Glen; Frydendal, Stine.

Why Does Sociology Matter?: The Role of Sport Sociology in Interdisciplinary Research. European Association for the Sociology of Sport, 2022. s. 54-54 59.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferenceabstrakt i proceedingsForskningfagfællebedømt

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Rønlund, AS, Nielsen, G & Frydendal, S 2022, Development of a student-oriented, democratic approach to health promotion and organizational change in four youth education settings. i Why Does Sociology Matter?: The Role of Sport Sociology in Interdisciplinary Research., 59, European Association for the Sociology of Sport, s. 54-54, EASS and ISSA World Congress of Sociology of Sport, Tubingen, Tyskland, 07/06/2022. <https://issaeass2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eass-ISSA-2022-Congress-Abstract-Book-2022.05.26.pdf>

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Rønlund, A. S., Nielsen, G., & Frydendal, S. (2022). Development of a student-oriented, democratic approach to health promotion and organizational change in four youth education settings. I Why Does Sociology Matter?: The Role of Sport Sociology in Interdisciplinary Research (s. 54-54). [59] European Association for the Sociology of Sport. https://issaeass2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eass-ISSA-2022-Congress-Abstract-Book-2022.05.26.pdf

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Rønlund AS, Nielsen G, Frydendal S. Development of a student-oriented, democratic approach to health promotion and organizational change in four youth education settings. I Why Does Sociology Matter?: The Role of Sport Sociology in Interdisciplinary Research. European Association for the Sociology of Sport. 2022. s. 54-54. 59

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Rønlund, Adam Steen ; Nielsen, Glen ; Frydendal, Stine. / Development of a student-oriented, democratic approach to health promotion and organizational change in four youth education settings. Why Does Sociology Matter?: The Role of Sport Sociology in Interdisciplinary Research. European Association for the Sociology of Sport, 2022. s. 54-54

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