Biilliards, rhythms, collectives - Billiards at a Danish activity center as a culturally specific form of active ageing

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Biilliards, rhythms, collectives - Billiards at a Danish activity center as a culturally specific form of active ageing. / Lassen, Aske Juul.

In: Ethnologia Europaea. Journal of European Ethnology, 2014.

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Lassen, AJ 2014, 'Biilliards, rhythms, collectives - Billiards at a Danish activity center as a culturally specific form of active ageing', Ethnologia Europaea. Journal of European Ethnology.

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Lassen, A. J. (2014). Biilliards, rhythms, collectives - Billiards at a Danish activity center as a culturally specific form of active ageing. Ethnologia Europaea. Journal of European Ethnology.

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Lassen AJ. Biilliards, rhythms, collectives - Billiards at a Danish activity center as a culturally specific form of active ageing. Ethnologia Europaea. Journal of European Ethnology. 2014.

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Lassen, Aske Juul. / Biilliards, rhythms, collectives - Billiards at a Danish activity center as a culturally specific form of active ageing. In: Ethnologia Europaea. Journal of European Ethnology. 2014.

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