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Summary and reflections on the ”Linnaeus debate” in Sweden 2020/2021

Authors: Annika Windahl Pontén;
Annika Windahl Pontén;
doi: 10.7557/4.5909
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Sweden
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- Uppsala University Sweden
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Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Gender studies Social media Sociology
Keywords
Cultural Studies, History, Visual Arts and Performing Arts, social media, Carl Linnaeus, Modern history, 1453-, Humanities and the Arts, D204-475, Humaniora och konst, race biology, Eighteenth Century Studies, Eighteenth-Century Studies, Black Lives Matter
Cultural Studies, History, Visual Arts and Performing Arts, social media, Carl Linnaeus, Modern history, 1453-, Humanities and the Arts, D204-475, Humaniora och konst, race biology, Eighteenth Century Studies, Eighteenth-Century Studies, Black Lives Matter
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Gender studies Social media Sociology
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