The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Organised Persuasive Communication
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The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Organised Persuasive Communication. / Bakir, V.; Miller, D.; Robinson, P.
2015. Paper presented at Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015.
2015. Paper presented at Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Bakir, V, Miller, D & Robinson, P 2015, 'The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Organised Persuasive Communication', Paper presented at Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015, 3/01/01.
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Bakir, V., Miller, D., & Robinson, P. (2015). The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Organised Persuasive Communication. Paper presented at Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015.
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Bakir V, Miller D, Robinson P. 2015. The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Organised Persuasive Communication. Paper presented at Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015.
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Bakir, V., D. Miller and P. Robinson The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Organised Persuasive Communication. Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015, 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2015.
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Bakir V, Miller D, Robinson P. The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Organised Persuasive Communication. 2015. Paper presented at Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015.
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TY - CONF
T1 - The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Organised Persuasive Communication
AU - Bakir, V.
AU - Miller, D.
AU - Robinson, P.
PY - 2015/6/8
Y1 - 2015/6/8
UR - http://www.bath.ac.uk/ipr/events/news-0126.html
M3 - Paper
T2 - Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015
Y2 - 3 January 0001
ER -