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Date: 2011-01-26 09:12:48
Social philosophy
Academia
Discourse analysis
Applied linguistics
Maarten Hajer
Michel Foucault
Discourse
Non-governmental organization
Linguistics
Science
Sociolinguistics

Alexa Bingham Discourse of the Dammed: A study of the impacts of sustainable development discourse on indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazon in the context of the proposed Belo Monte hydroelectric dam

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