The anatomy of the sports scandal: An outline for a theoretical contextualization

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The anatomy of the sports scandal: An outline for a theoretical contextualization. / Storm, Rasmus K.; Wagner, Ulrik.

I: International Journal of Sport Communication, Bind 8, Nr. 3, 2015, s. 293-312.

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Storm, RK & Wagner, U 2015, 'The anatomy of the sports scandal: An outline for a theoretical contextualization', International Journal of Sport Communication, bind 8, nr. 3, s. 293-312. https://doi.org/10.1123/IJSC.2015-0029

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Storm, R. K., & Wagner, U. (2015). The anatomy of the sports scandal: An outline for a theoretical contextualization. International Journal of Sport Communication, 8(3), 293-312. https://doi.org/10.1123/IJSC.2015-0029

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Storm RK, Wagner U. The anatomy of the sports scandal: An outline for a theoretical contextualization. International Journal of Sport Communication. 2015;8(3):293-312. https://doi.org/10.1123/IJSC.2015-0029

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Storm, Rasmus K. ; Wagner, Ulrik. / The anatomy of the sports scandal: An outline for a theoretical contextualization. I: International Journal of Sport Communication. 2015 ; Bind 8, Nr. 3. s. 293-312.

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