Visual Culture Learning Communities: How and What Students Come to Know in Informal Art Groups
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Andrea Kárpáti | Mira Kallio-Tavin | Kerry Freedman | K. Freedman | A. Kárpáti | Emiel Heijnen | László F. Papp | Mira Kallio-Tavin | Emiel Heijnen | L. Papp
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