Coexisting when living next door: The agreements neighbors make in mediation

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Coexisting when living next door: The agreements neighbors make in mediation. / Adrian, Lin; Mykland, Solfrid.

I: Conflict Resolution Quarterly, Bind 38, Nr. 3, 2021, s. 157-174.

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Adrian, L & Mykland, S 2021, 'Coexisting when living next door: The agreements neighbors make in mediation', Conflict Resolution Quarterly, bind 38, nr. 3, s. 157-174. https://doi.org/10.1002/crq.21297

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Adrian, L., & Mykland, S. (2021). Coexisting when living next door: The agreements neighbors make in mediation. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 38(3), 157-174. https://doi.org/10.1002/crq.21297

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Adrian L, Mykland S. Coexisting when living next door: The agreements neighbors make in mediation. Conflict Resolution Quarterly. 2021;38(3):157-174. https://doi.org/10.1002/crq.21297

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Adrian, Lin ; Mykland, Solfrid. / Coexisting when living next door: The agreements neighbors make in mediation. I: Conflict Resolution Quarterly. 2021 ; Bind 38, Nr. 3. s. 157-174.

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