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2009
Duits, L. (2009). Ondersteboven van Jezus op de EO-jongerendag. In M. Aerts, & M. van den Haak (Eds.), Popvirus: popularisering van religie en cultuur (pp. 14-33). Amsterdam: Aksant. [details]
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2008
Duits, L. (2008). Multi-girl-culture: An ethnography of doing identity. Amsterdam: Vossiuspers - Amsterdam University Press. [details]
Duits, L. (2009). Between skipping rope and Eid ul-Fitr: Everyday youth culture in 8th form. Quotidian : Dutch Journal for the Study of Everyday Life, 1(1), 34-49. [details]
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