“Alternative Facts” and “Fake News”: Cultural Studies’ Illegitimate Brainchildren †
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Järvenpää, S. “Alternative Facts” and “Fake News”: Cultural Studies’ Illegitimate Brainchildren. Proceedings 2017, 1, 255. https://doi.org/10.3390/IS4SI-2017-04118
Järvenpää S. “Alternative Facts” and “Fake News”: Cultural Studies’ Illegitimate Brainchildren. Proceedings. 2017; 1(3):255. https://doi.org/10.3390/IS4SI-2017-04118
Chicago/Turabian StyleJärvenpää, Silke. 2017. "“Alternative Facts” and “Fake News”: Cultural Studies’ Illegitimate Brainchildren" Proceedings 1, no. 3: 255. https://doi.org/10.3390/IS4SI-2017-04118
APA StyleJärvenpää, S. (2017). “Alternative Facts” and “Fake News”: Cultural Studies’ Illegitimate Brainchildren. Proceedings, 1(3), 255. https://doi.org/10.3390/IS4SI-2017-04118