The Bridge builders: Rhetorical citizenship for a polarised world

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The Bridge builders : Rhetorical citizenship for a polarised world. / Berg, Kristine Marie.

Rhetoric for Innovative Education: Rhetorical Research and Didactics. ed. / Diana Tomić; Jelena Vlašić Duić; Elenmari Pletikos Olof. Centre for Applied Rhetoric, 2023. p. 141-150.

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Harvard

Berg, KM 2023, The Bridge builders: Rhetorical citizenship for a polarised world. in D Tomić, JV Duić & E Pletikos Olof (eds), Rhetoric for Innovative Education: Rhetorical Research and Didactics. Centre for Applied Rhetoric, pp. 141-150.

APA

Berg, K. M. (2023). The Bridge builders: Rhetorical citizenship for a polarised world. In D. Tomić, J. V. Duić, & E. Pletikos Olof (Eds.), Rhetoric for Innovative Education: Rhetorical Research and Didactics (pp. 141-150). Centre for Applied Rhetoric.

Vancouver

Berg KM. The Bridge builders: Rhetorical citizenship for a polarised world. In Tomić D, Duić JV, Pletikos Olof E, editors, Rhetoric for Innovative Education: Rhetorical Research and Didactics. Centre for Applied Rhetoric. 2023. p. 141-150

Author

Berg, Kristine Marie. / The Bridge builders : Rhetorical citizenship for a polarised world. Rhetoric for Innovative Education: Rhetorical Research and Didactics. editor / Diana Tomić ; Jelena Vlašić Duić ; Elenmari Pletikos Olof. Centre for Applied Rhetoric, 2023. pp. 141-150

Bibtex

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