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2022 - Volume 6 - Number 1


Global Dialogues on Communication, Knowledge and Culture: An Introduction

Dimitra Laurence Larochelle  * larochelle.laurence@gmail.com * ORCID: 0000-0003-2639-2383
Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Institut de la Communication et des Médias, Paris, FRANCE

Open Journal for Sociological Studies, 2022, 6(1), 1-4 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojss.0601.00000l
Received: 11 May 2022 ▪ Revised: 10 July 2022 ▪ Accepted: 12 July 2022

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Dimitra Laurence Larochelle, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Institut de la Communication et des Médias, Paris, FRANCE. E-mail: larochelle.laurence@gmail.com.


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