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2024 | 17 | 2(36) | 291-302

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Where do Dangers to Modern Media Come from? “Captured Media: Exploring Media Systems in and after Transitions”. Lisbon, December 5–6, 2022

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17

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291-302

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2024

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  • Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
41453348

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