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What Killed Moritz Erhardt? Internships and the Cultural Dangers of “Positive” Ideas

TripleC - Austria
doi 10.31269/triplec.v13i2.611
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CommunicationComputer Science Applications
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September 30, 2015

Authors
Bogdan CosteaPeter WattKostas Amiridis
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Information Society Research


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