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Social Networks of Knowledge exchange and transmission

Social Networks Analysis of transhumant and sedentaries shepherds in Sierra de Cazorla (Andalusia)

Social Networks Analysis of transhumant and sedentaries shepherds in Sierra de Cazorla (Andalusia)

by mariaborras on 23 de December de 2020 with No Comments

We analyzed the social networks of exchanges of knowledge and mutual help as well as we analyzed the governance of … Read More

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