Solidarity and Volunteering in the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Solidarity and Volunteering in the COVID-19 Pandemic. / Carlsen, Hjalmar Alexander Bang; Toubøl, Jonas.

The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. ed. / David A. Snow; Donatella della Porta; Doug McAdam. Chichester, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, 2022.

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Harvard

Carlsen, HAB & Toubøl, J 2022, Solidarity and Volunteering in the COVID-19 Pandemic. in DA Snow, D della Porta & D McAdam (eds), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470674871.wbespm690

APA

Carlsen, H. A. B., & Toubøl, J. (2022). Solidarity and Volunteering in the COVID-19 Pandemic. In D. A. Snow, D. della Porta, & D. McAdam (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470674871.wbespm690

Vancouver

Carlsen HAB, Toubøl J. Solidarity and Volunteering in the COVID-19 Pandemic. In Snow DA, della Porta D, McAdam D, editors, The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. 2022 https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470674871.wbespm690

Author

Carlsen, Hjalmar Alexander Bang ; Toubøl, Jonas. / Solidarity and Volunteering in the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. editor / David A. Snow ; Donatella della Porta ; Doug McAdam. Chichester, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, 2022.

Bibtex

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