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July 27, 2005
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Hilde Van den Bulck Schubart, R. and Gjelsvik, A.(Eds.): Femme fatalities: Representation of strong women in the media (2004, Nordicom)
Nicholas W. Jankowski Consalvo, M., Baym, N., Hunsinger, J., Jensen, K. B., Logie, J., Murero, M., and Shade, L. R.(Eds.): Internet research annual: Selected papers from the Association of Internet Researchers conferences, 2000 – 2002, Volume 1 (2004, Peter Lang)
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