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On the arena of everyday life

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The arena of everyday life

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During the last 19 years of her career, Anke Niehof has been an involved head of the Chair Sociology of Consumers and Households at Wageningen University. As we all know, Anke has connections all over the world through research and supervising PhD’s, even in the field, she is a truly academic globalist, but always on her post.

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Carja Butijn Johan van Ophem Gerda Casimir

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Butijn, C., van Ophem, J., Casimir, G. (2013). On the arena of everyday life. In: Butijn, C., van Ophem, J., Casimir, G. (eds) The arena of everyday life. Mansholt Publication Series, vol 12. Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen. https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-775-2_1

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