Quest for excitement and the role of physical education in a neoliberal education system

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Quest for excitement and the role of physical education in a neoliberal education system. / Frydendal, Stine; Thing, Lone Friis.

Nordic Sociological Association Conference 2018 - NSA 2018 - Aalborg, Denmark, 8th - 10th August 2018: Book of Abstracts. 2018. s. 117.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferenceabstrakt i proceedingsForskning

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Frydendal, S & Thing, LF 2018, Quest for excitement and the role of physical education in a neoliberal education system. i Nordic Sociological Association Conference 2018 - NSA 2018 - Aalborg, Denmark, 8th - 10th August 2018: Book of Abstracts. s. 117, NSA 2018: The 29th Nordic Sociological Association Conference, Aalborg, Danmark, 08/08/2018. <https://www.nsa2018.aau.dk/digitalAssets/400/400858_book-of-abstracts---08.08.18.pdf>

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Frydendal, S., & Thing, L. F. (2018). Quest for excitement and the role of physical education in a neoliberal education system. I Nordic Sociological Association Conference 2018 - NSA 2018 - Aalborg, Denmark, 8th - 10th August 2018: Book of Abstracts (s. 117) https://www.nsa2018.aau.dk/digitalAssets/400/400858_book-of-abstracts---08.08.18.pdf

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Frydendal S, Thing LF. Quest for excitement and the role of physical education in a neoliberal education system. I Nordic Sociological Association Conference 2018 - NSA 2018 - Aalborg, Denmark, 8th - 10th August 2018: Book of Abstracts. 2018. s. 117

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Frydendal, Stine ; Thing, Lone Friis. / Quest for excitement and the role of physical education in a neoliberal education system. Nordic Sociological Association Conference 2018 - NSA 2018 - Aalborg, Denmark, 8th - 10th August 2018: Book of Abstracts. 2018. s. 117

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