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Social inequalities: Media approaches and society expectations. / Berezhnaia, M.A.; Korkonosenko, S.G.

в: International Review of Management and Marketing, Том 5, № 5 (Special Issue), 2015, стр. 62-66.

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Berezhnaia MA, Korkonosenko SG. Social inequalities: Media approaches and society expectations. International Review of Management and Marketing. 2015;5(5 (Special Issue)):62-66.

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Berezhnaia, M.A. ; Korkonosenko, S.G. / Social inequalities: Media approaches and society expectations. в: International Review of Management and Marketing. 2015 ; Том 5, № 5 (Special Issue). стр. 62-66.

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